| Big and tall office chairs are classified by weight. A | | | | sitting on concrete. One of the advantages of |
| lot of these types of chairs can accommodate an | | | | having big and tall office chairs is that they have |
| individual weighing 400lbs. Some chairs can carry | | | | thicker cushioning or padding than standard chairs. |
| weight up to 500lbs. This means that this chair is | | | | Again, it's wise to double check on the specs |
| built to be extra durable, because most standard | | | | before making a purchase. |
| chairs are easily subjected to wear and tear | | | | Here are more benefits of having big and tall |
| more quickly than big and tall chairs or heavy | | | | chairs: |
| duty chairs. | | | | 1. They have mesh fabrics, which greatly adds to |
| Big and tall chairs have better dimensions and seat | | | | your comfort. With mesh fabrics, your body heat |
| sizes than standard chairs. They too are deeper | | | | will reduce significantly by 70 percent allowing |
| and much wider. If you are looking into getting | | | | extra airflow to the cushion. |
| one for yourself or for the workplace, be sure to | | | | 2. Big and tall chairs have adequate lumbar |
| check out and compare the prices, especially the | | | | support, readily adjustable with depth and height |
| specs of the chair before buying. It really makes | | | | control. |
| no sense jamming yourself into a small chair when | | | | 3. Provides ample support to your spine. The chair |
| you can easily sit comfortably in a bigger one. | | | | should make you feel comfortable and confident |
| The best advice for selecting a big and tall chair is | | | | enough that it's durable to support your weight. |
| to look for one with abundant features especially | | | | Have you ever heard weird creaking noises |
| for its adjustability. A good office chair will let you | | | | whenever you recline or lean on a standard office |
| adjust all its features - back, armrests, height, and | | | | chair? |
| tilt should be adjustable to ensure comfort. | | | | 4. Heavy duty office chairs normally have quality |
| According to recent statistics, an average worker | | | | rollers or casters. The rollers used for this type of |
| normally spends 75 to 80 percent of the day | | | | chair are wider. This is a great feature especially if |
| sitting. This is not good, since according to | | | | you have plush carpets. Wide rollers will prevent |
| chiropractors, prolonged sitting applies pressure to | | | | you from sinking in deep, allowing for greater |
| your spine. The chances of developing neck or | | | | mobility. Some office chares are built in such a |
| back pain increases if you sit on a chair that | | | | way that there will be no need for a plastic |
| cannot be adjusted. | | | | carpet mat. |
| If you happen to weigh more than most people, | | | | 5. Big and tall office chairs provides the perfect |
| you are likely to compress the chair's padding | | | | angle to minimize back pain -- 135 degrees, |
| even more. Just think about what happens to | | | | especially the ones built and manufactured with |
| your behind after sitting on a standard chair for | | | | good quality. |
| hours. Most probably you will feel as if you are | | | | |