The person seated at your desk - moving between screen, paperwork, and conversations - is asking one chair to accommodate a full workday of changing positions. Your current seating arrangement can leave that person reaching, leaning, and locking into one posture while work keeps moving. An ergonomic task chair gives you a specific set of adjustments to evaluate: pneumatic seat height adjustment, pivot point tilt, 2-to-1 synchro tilt, tilt tension, and tilt lock. For a manager's station where meetings and focused computer work share the same footprint, those are the controls this chair puts into the specification.
The mesh seat and mesh back are paired with flip arms, a base with silver accents, and dual-wheel carpet casters. Overall dimensions measure 27-inch wide by 26 1/2-inch deep, with the height adjusting from 37 1/2 inches to 41 1/4 inches. The seat measures 19 1/4-inch wide by 19-inch deep, while the back measures 18 1/4-inch wide by 21-inch high. The arms measure 26 1/2 inches from the floor. A full 360-degree rotation in either direction lets you turn between the desk, nearby materials, and the person speaking with you without changing chairs.
You can evaluate the chair around the way your manager's workspace is actually used: set the seat height for the desk, use the tilt tension control for the preferred resistance, and engage the tilt lock when a fixed position is needed. The 2-to-1 synchro tilt and pivot point tilt give the chair two specified tilt functions to consider as you compare daily tasks. The mesh seat and back, flip arms, silver-accented base, and carpet casters establish the configuration, while the 27-inch width and 26 1/2-inch depth define its overall footprint. For your office, this is a measurable seating specification built around the controls and dimensions your work area must accommodate.
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