As a rule, a correct seating position means: The pelvis should be higher than the knees. I.e., the angle between the torso and the thighs should be at least 90 degrees, which can be a problem for tall people when choosing the right swivel chair. This task that can be easily solved by using telescope rods.
Function/Properties
The height adjustability of a chair by means of gas springs depends directly on their guided length and thus, on the dimensions of the outer tube. An increased adjustment range will inevitably result in a longer outer tube and consequently, in the lowest seat position being higher.
The STABILUS STAB-O-MAT TT overcomes this effect with its additional telescope tube, which lowers the lowest seat position while maintaining stability and superior guide properties
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