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The Learniture Adjustable Height Active Learning Stool is a versatile seating solution designed for both office desks and classrooms. With a foam-padded, backless design that encourages proper posture and core strength, this stool features a height-adjustable mechanism, sturdy nonslip base, and a lightweight frame for easy mobility. Perfect for fostering an engaging and dynamic learning environment.
Seat Height | 28 Inches |
Seat Width | 12.63 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 13"W x 28"H |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Leg Style | Straight |
Shape | Triangular |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Black |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Weight Supported | 28 Pounds |
Seat Material | Vinyl |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Frame Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
T**Y
Swivel me Timbers!
Totes love this stool/chair.I accidentally started a trend at work and at least 2 other people have had our company buy these for them.I bought this on my own because I'm a sociopath and I didn't know if I'd like it.100 bucks seemed steep to me, personally -- definitely not even the batting of an eyelash at the office -- but I liked the sort of all-in design: it's a stool, it's adjustable, it wobbles, it's plastic, it's portable.My cubicle at work is taken up by a big Staples generic L-desk and usually I have at least 1 utility cart with a full system sitting on it that I'm testing, troubleshooting, or developing with. And since I'm at work, I also wanna not be too comfortable -- sociopath, remember -- so I don't want some ridiculously comfy chair because otherwise I'll just sink into it and get lazy. That's my worry, at least.So I had been using a plain box chair, like a modern design of just two cushions in a chair shape between two squares of wood. It worked, not too comfortable, but it couldn't spin, and my back is to the opening of my cubicle, so anytime someone came in to ask a question or talk or tell me something, I'd have to either not turn around, or turn over awkwardly in the chair.I'm 5'9"-5'10", and this is the perfect height for sitting at a desk or extending it up and having some support while semi-standing. I've got an adjustable sit-stand desk thing at work, and this works perfectly in either configuration.My favorite part is also that it lets me pick whatever awkward pose I want to contort my torso while I'm sitting and I can just lean the stool in whatever direction I want.The bottom is a solid hard plastic-y rubber, and has pretty substantial ridges. The seat cushion isn't much, but it's all vinyl and the triangular shape lets you pick whatever seat position you find comfortable.To raise and lower the seat, there are depressed buttons on every "corner" (the 3 triangle corners of the seat), so it doesn't matter how you pose the seat, you'll always have a button to reach with either hand.It's definitely sturdy enough to also just sit up straight and wrap my ankles around the post or rest my toes on the top of the base.So, you can balance, you can sit angled, and you can use it to be a little lazy at your "standing" desk.Also, my favorite part is that when it's depressed all the way down, it fits perfectly under my desk. Like I said, I don't have a lot of room in my cubicle, especially when coworkers come in to talk, so it's great to be able to just quickly scoot it under the desk out of the way, and we can talk and stand at my computer and no more awkward spinning my back halfway around to face people. Also, if I'm sitting on the stool, it's super easy to spin around and I just have to worry about my awkward corners and not the arms of a chair or the back or anything, so I don't have to worry about knocking stuff over or pulling on a dangling cable or cord or anything like that.Super convenient for engineers, developers, researchers, designers, anyone working at an adjustable desk who wants something kinda active, but doesn't wanna sit on a giant beach ball or something stupid like that.Also, since it's all plastic/vinyl, no worries about cleaning/dusting, super simple. And when it's depressed all the way down, despite being a bit heavy, I can certainly carry it no problem with one hand, and if I really wanted, I could easily bring it home in the front seat of my truck. I really appreciate the portability and practical functionality, and again, despite being a bit expensive at 100 bucks, it's well worth it, because it fits pretty much every situation I would want for it.Again, I'm a weirdo, so to me it's like "If you wanna relax, get a couch; if you wanna work, get a stool". I like spinning around, being able to change direction and lean and change height. It doesn't get in the way and it's heavy enough to stay stable and I haven't fallen down yet. Over, yes. I've fallen over, but not all the way down. Plus, I fall over almost every day, even just standing still, so it definitely isn't a result of the stool.Honestly, if I had a home with like an island or counter, I would totally get 3 or 4 of these instead of just a fixed stool, even without the back. If you're a little crafty/handy, I think you could add a back if you really really really wanted, but I just love the idea that these can be table height and counter height, all in one.Don't get too comfortable! Be ready for anything!
M**W
I'm impressed. Great for chronic pain relief and standing up more often.
I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting to like this. I have a nice standing desk and have long been a proponent of standing desks. However, due to recent chronic pain illnesses (hip injury + Bertolotti's Syndrome), standing for extended periods has become quite uncomfortable for me. Unfortunately, sitting in a chair with a back for shorter periods also causes significant lower back discomfort.In the past, I tried sitting on yoga balls, which are probably most similar to this chair. Unfortunately, yoga balls still caused me discomfort and were awkward in other ways, such as taking up too much space.I was certain this chair would cause the same discomfort as yoga balls, but I was wrong!This little guy is not only very attractive, making my work area look much more open, but the free motion of it is great for my lower back pain. I can move my legs and hips around while sitting to give my joints some motion, which helps with the chronic pain.However, the cushion isn't super comfortable, but that's okay for my purposes. I regularly set a timer in my kitchen for 20-30 minutes that forces me to get up and turn it off, and the design of this chair makes it very easy to get up from.Overall, I'm happy. There are more expensive versions of this chair out there that are probably more comfortable, but for my needs and price range, this was the best option I researched. It's a cinch to assemble. It's very well-built, and I have no concerns about its durability, except for maybe the cushion become too flat within a year. I'll revise my review if it seems like it flattens out too quickly.
V**E
Wobbly stool
Solid product, cushion could be softer for my taste. base is solid with a lot of weight so it feels secure.
W**H
One rockin' stool
If you have never used a learning stool, you should get one. A month of use later you will be astonished with how much back pain has magically disappeared vs using an office or gaming chair. You can thank me later!!
P**B
Really good for your core muscles while working
I get to rock while seated and at the same time sub consciously keep working my core muscles. I wish it had another 2 inches max height to match my standing desk max height but it’s ok. The rocking nature of the stool makes up for the fun. Also I did notice that the stool base can roll away if you lean too much. It was mentioned in the reviews here. But after a while you get the hang of it and know not to lean to the extremes where this can happen.
1**T
Some Assembly Issues, MAKE SURE THE SEAT IS ATTACHED OR YOU COULD HURT YOUSELF
Arrived but the gray tube that is supposed to attach to "easily snap on" to the seat does not snap on per instructions. The business is closed on weekends so there is no one there to pick up the phone. I found out that if you put massive pressure on this gray cap it will eventually pop on. Make sure you try the seat in its lowest position first. Make sure that you can pick up the stool and that the parts stay together for safety reasons. It bothers me a lot that according to some of the reviews and questions, some people got bad instructions and hurt themselves by sitting in these chairs without removing the orange/previously black cap that allows the chair to rise and fall. An unplanned fall from a chair can really hurt someone. After fussing with this thing for quite a while I got it to work. They should post a video on Amazon about how to assemble and troubleshoot assembly. Only two parts, but it was a chore. On a positive note, it looks mostly solid when the seat is actually properly attached and it does wobble. I will keep you posted.
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