Busy rooms stall when gear and paperwork have no assigned place to land between tasks. This Viper Mesh Back Task Chair with Headrest is sized for that kind of day. When your staff spends full workdays shifting between focused work, screens, and shared conversations, an ergonomic task chair with headrest becomes part of the question: which adjustments will each person actually use at the desk? You can evaluate the chair through the controls your staff will reach for during the day: height, seat and backrest movement, arm position, head support, and tension. Pneumatic seat-height adjustment controls the chair's seat height. The arms are height adjustable and include rotating, extendable arm caps.
An adjustable headrest is included. Underneath, the base is made from fiberglass-reinforced polyamide. The chair also uses two-inch dual-wheel carpet casters described as free-rolling. Each specification belongs to a particular component, giving you a clear list to review with users: the seat and backrest movement, the lockout positions, the tension control, the arm configuration, the headrest, the base material, and the casters.
For your purchasing review, those details let you compare the chair's adjustment points with the way people in your office work at their desks. You can document the required seat height, the preferred backrest lockout position, the tension setting, arm placement, and headrest position before the chair reaches the workstation. The fiberglass-reinforced polyamide base and two-inch dual-wheel carpet casters identify the remaining listed construction. For an office manager or facility director, the value is a specific configuration you can discuss with the people who will use it, purchase against documented requirements, and place within the existing desk setup. Grab the configuration that fits the bay and put it on the buy list for this room. That keeps the walk path clear and the next person from hunting for what they need.
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