







🪑 Elevate your workday comfort—because your spine deserves the best seat in the office.
The cinius Ergonomic Chair combines premium rubber-wood construction with non-deformable padding and an adjustable tilt mechanism to promote healthy posture. Its innovative knee pad angle (120°-130°) supports natural spine curvature, while the locking backrest offers customizable support. Designed for professionals seeking durable, ergonomic seating that adapts to their body and workspace, it supports up to 200 lbs and includes features for taller users.
V**.
Been using this since a year, no complaints
I've used this in tandem with my Aeron since you really shouldn't be kneeling for 8 hous per day.This one sits next to my 'creative desk' which is basically an ironing table with adjustable heights. The other desk with Aeron is just the grinding desk when I have to work on stuff I'm already familiar with.After a year, I don't have any complaints and I really like the fact that I show more mobility when kneeling on this chair and I think it helps with thinking process.
D**N
Don't buy a kneeling chair (any) if you have knee problem!
Product in itself is not bad. Took 30 minutes from the closed box to have the chair assembled and I have to say that it is pretty sturdy. I liked the back rest as well, it gives you that little more comfort when you need it. Padding is also good, covers are ok, a little on the scratchy side if you are planning to seat is shorts...Assembling instructions might be a little more detailed, but I guess that the IKEA monkey-proof leaflets set a pretty high standard and nowadays everybody expects that...That said, I had a kneeling chair 20 years ago in my teen phase and i loved it ... I also had teenager knee and 30 pound less ... after 1 hour of super comfortable seating while working from home, I could not walk for 20 minutes. Both of my knees were locked and my ligaments pretty sore. They to play in the next couple of days with the height and inclination, but did not change.Definitely not the chair's fault, but I suggest that if you have knee problems, or your ligaments are not as flexible as a few years back, you look for a different type of chair.Returned.
R**Y
Bought 1 then another- great chair
Like it so much for desk at home I got one for work
S**R
Not quite a bullseye
Despite what other reviewers said, my daughter and I found this chair quite challenging to put together. Only when we realized we were missing some pieces and putting it back into its box did we discover the missing parts. So we started assembly again. Once put together, the orientation of the back and the seat was off enough to be noticeable, which we didn't like. But more concerning was the ergonomics of the chair itself. When the chair height was good, the slope of the seat and knee rest were extreme. When the knee pad and seat were comfortable, the overall height was ridiculously low; it certainly would not be appropriate for a work desk with keyboard. We have since returned the chair for a refund. My recommendation is to shop for one in person so you know it will work for your circumstance. The return process was extremely easy, however, so that's a plus.
A**A
Instructions are impossible to follow
My boyfriend and I are both very good with putting furniture together but we can't for the life of us figure this out and lost the invoice so this will be going in the trash. Cinius really thought it'd be a good idea to condense like 20 steps into 3
T**A
Comfortable and Adjustable
This product is well made and easy to put together.I have never used a kneeling desk before, but have tried standing desks, those giant balls, various kinds of chairs, etc.I work at home and my existing chair was giving me some back and neck problems, so after comparing many chairs, I chose this one.It is more comfortable than my previous chair, but less comfortable than my office chair (before I started teleworking). However, the chair at my company office cost almost twice as much.The thing I like best about this kneeling chair is that the angle of the seat itself is continuously adjustable, so you can set it at any angle. The back is discreetly adjustable and has 6 different positions. I am only using the back setting that is perpendicular to the ground. When you set the seat itself parallel to the ground, this chair is essentially a regular (not kneeling) chair, which is nice.This chair has removable wheels and the height of the chair itself is not adjustable. I am 5'3'', which makes the height with wheels uncomfortably high. I simply removed the wheels and it is perfect. it comes with felt stickers for the base, so that the chair slides well on my hardwood floors without scratching. The angle of the kneeling pad is also not adjustable, but the angle works fine.The chair itself is sturdy and appears high quality and well made. The cushions are rather firm, which is fine for me, but if you expect soft foam, etc, you might not like them.
M**R
Pretty good chair for the price
Got the chair in. The instructions are a bit like Ikea on crack; but just looking at the pictures and the parts it's easy enough to figure out. The height is adjustable; but the further up you go the greater the angle the seat. There's a few things I wish it had that would make it a 'premo' chair: The ability to adjust the seat angle and the ability to adjust the height of the knee rest - but then again, for the price you can't expect too much. Overall, it's a solid chair and a good purchase for the price.
J**M
great chair but the casters absolutely suck
Well built, nicely made, comfortable, it does exactly what it's supposed to do for body alignment. And it makes no sense whatsoever that the cheapest possible non-ball-bearing casters are used to roll along the floor with. This is an expensive chair, and turning 90 degrees left or right to face my side tables takes two-hands pulling on my desk to get there, and that's on a glass floor mat! I'll keep the chair and replace the casters. So close, and yet so far...
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