Executive Chairs — Expert Answer

How many adjustable features should a good executive chair have?

A well-specified commercial executive chair should have at minimum: (1) seat height adjustment, (2) tilt tension adjustment, (3) tilt lock, (4) adjustable lumbar support, and (5) adjustable armrests. A full-featured chair adds: (6) seat depth adjustment, (7) headrest height/angle adjustment, (8) armrest width and pivot adjustment, and (9) synchro or multi-function tilt mechanism. Chairs with 4 or fewer adjustments are limited in their ability to accommodate different body types and working postures. More adjustments = more users accommodated and better ergonomic fit. The best executive chairs have enough adjustability to serve as the correct fit for users ranging from 5'2" to 6'4". FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960 for fully adjustable options.
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