Ergohuman Chair Features -
The Raynor Ergohuman chairs feature all the adjustability features you expect from a high quality, ergonomically designed chair. Special features include the ability to pivot the arms in an out so they support your forearms when you need it, a headrest that adjusts up and down to cradle your neck, especially when reclining. An adjustable lumbar support snuggles your lower back. With the exception of the headrest, all models have identical features. Only the ME7ERG, LE9ERG and custom upholstered CU9ERG have the headrest. (important note: if you want the headrest, order it that way as it cannot be added, or removed)
All models of the Ergohuman Chair feature:
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Tilt Lock - Unlock it to recline back in your chair or lock it in a fixed position as comfortable. Lock in positions to accomodate your posture. |
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Back Height Adjustment - Raise or lower to support the lumbar (lower back) region of your spine. |
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Synchro-tilt - Backrest and seat tilt in unison. Back tilts more than seat and is tension adjustable. |
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Tension Control - This control insures that the chair tilts back comfortably (not too fast or too hard) when you want to rock back. Increase or decrease tension depending on your bodyweight (note Ergohuman is rated to 250 lbs) |
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Back Angle Adjustment - Adjust to change the angle of the back in relation to the seat. Will allow for multiple angles based on the individual's size. |
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Seat Depth Adjustment - This feature allows you to change the depth of the seat to accommodate the length of your thighs. Keeps your back in contact with the backrest while avoiding pressure behind your knees. |
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Seat Height Adjustment - Allows you to raise or lower the seat height on your Ergohuman chair so your feet rest flat on the floor. This will allow the chair to accommodate individuals of all different heights. This chair is most comfortable for people above 5'2" and below 6'2". |
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Arm Height Adjustment - Raise or lower so your forearms rest comfortably while typing at a computer and working at your desk. |
















