The arms are attached to the backrest, so they move when you move, but you can also easily adjust them. The backrest pivots to ensure lumbar support regardless of your position-it tilts seven degrees-and the contoured cushions (which have a waterfall edge and Coccyx cutout) provide comfortable seating even for long periods of time to properly distribute your weight and reduce pressure points. And since it’s an articulating headrest, there’s no need to make manual adjustments. The headrest is neutral when you’re in an upright position, but it cradles your head and neck during reclining positions. The weight-sensitive mechanism adapts to each user’s body weight and reclines up to 20 degrees. But considering its unique design and rewards, Humanscale Freedom Headrest Chair might just be one of the best you can buy.ĭesigned by the late Niels Diffrient-described by Forbes as the “granddaddy of the ergonomic revolution"-this chair has a counterbalance design that adjusts the tension and reclining position to provide continuous support. We won't sugar coat it: this chair is expensive. ![]() The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
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