Antlu Saddle Stool Chair with Back Ergonomic Rolling Esthetician Seat for Salon Tattoo Shop Spa Home Dentist Clinic (with Backrest, Black)
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Product Dimensions | 20.4"D x 20.4"W x 39.9"H |
Color | Black |
Brand | Antlu |
Size | With Backrest |
Style | Rolling |
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About this item
- Ergonomic ⭐ :This saddle stool chair design for extra comfort on your back and spine,this design reduces painful pressure on your back.
- Unique backrest design⭐ : The back of this saddle chair is non-tilting and is fixed in one position to help you maintain your sitting posture, and supporting your back to relax more.
- Rotation ⭐ :The cushions and wheels are free to rotate, you can use this saddle swivel stool to roll freely in the room.Suitable for kitchen, living room,office, clinic, salon,etc.
- Adjustable height ⭐ :This stool chair has a larger range of adjustable height,from 21 to 29 inches, about 4 inches taller than regular stools.
- Easy to Assembly ⭐ : About 5 minutes,you just need to assemble this saddle rolling chair according to the instructions (The package comes with all the tools). Weight capacity :400 lbs.
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Product Description
Why should you choose this saddle stool chair with backrest ?
First,
Saddle seat design for extra comfort on your back and spine, increase comfort and productivity.
The back of this saddle chair is non-tilting and is fixed in one position to help you maintain your sitting posture, and supporting your back to relax more.
Our saddle seat made of 100% molded foam,very comfortable and elastic, not deformed.It can give you a good support and long-term comfort, you can use it for about 8 hours a day.
Second,
With advanced technology, the back of the saddle is smooth and round. It has no ugly line compared to some low-end products, which makes the product live longer.
Finally,
Adjustable height: 21."-29",higher than ordinary stools, more suitable for a variety of scenarios. Suitable for kitchen, living room,office, clinic, salon,etc.
⛲⛲⛲Item Features⛲⛲⛲
1. Adjustable height of 21 "-29" for use in more workplaces.
2. The unique saddle structure provides more comfortable support and helps maintain a sitting position.
3. 25.2" aluminum base frame, larger and more stable
4. Smooth wheels, no noise, safe for all floors
5. Weight capacity :400 lbs.
Warranty: 1 year
If you have any questions, please contact us through Amazon or after-sales email. You will get a satisfactory solution.
Product information
Product Dimensions | 20.4"D x 20.4"W x 39.9"H |
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Color | Black |
Brand | Antlu |
Size | With Backrest |
Style | Rolling |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Seat Height | 74 Centimeters |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 19.96 pounds |
Manufacturer | Antlu |
ASIN | B08BFK45KX |
Item model number | saddle stool chair |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #18,710 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #6 in Salon & Spa Stools |
Date First Available | June 18, 2020 |
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Comfort | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
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frame material | Aluminum | Metal | Plastic, Metal | Metal | Aluminum | Aluminum |
seat height | 74 centimeters | 21 inches | 30 inches | 28.5 inches | 28 inches | 29.93 inches |
max. recommended weight | 400 pounds | 400 pounds | 350 pounds | 350 pounds | 400 pounds | 400 pounds |
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Customers like the ease of assembly, quality and value of the stool. They mention that it's super easy to assemble, well-made and holds up like new. Some appreciate the rolling, and posture. That said, opinions are mixed on adjustability and comfort.
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Customers like the quality of the stool. They say it is well-made, holds up like new, and has impressive casters. Some say that it is functional and pretty.
"...All in all, this stool is fantastic. It’s comfortable, it’s practical, it looks at home in my space, and it’s encouraging better muscle tone...." Read more
"...love the height capability and ease of movement. great product!" Read more
"...And this past week--one of the plastic wheels broke. I tried snapping everything back together, but one half of one of the wheels kept falling off...." Read more
"...using for about two months a few hours most days so far it is holding up well...." Read more
Customers like the posture of the stool. They say it helps to prevent slouching, sit correctly, and protects them from bad posture. Customers also say it feels like a more natural position than a flat stool and that it helps with back pain.
"...this particular stool is a panacea, but saddle stools are beneficial for your body - this particular saddle stool is basically perfect for the price..." Read more
"...getting used to but gives kind of a nice little stretch and was useful for balance, for me--my hips turn out naturally, if that's useful information...." Read more
"...not comfortable for a guy but comfortable for a woman and great for posture. love the height capability and ease of movement. great product!" Read more
"...My feet stay flat on the floor. It rolls great. It makes you sit up straight and my back and shoulders don't hurt!..." Read more
Customers find the stool easy to assemble. They mention it's made of quality materials and the instructions are simple and well illustrated.
"...When the stool arrived it snapped together really easily and intuitively. And this past week--one of the plastic wheels broke...." Read more
"...on it at a lower level just stand up as you adjust the handle and it is very easy. You can twist and turn easily...." Read more
"...But on to the good-- it was almost laughably easy to put together, and seems likely to be easy to take apart...." Read more
"Very easy to put together and very comfortable." Read more
Customers find the chair to roll very easily. They say the wheels glide easily, and it moves easily on a variety of surfaces. Customers say it's very stable and the casters roll smoothly on hard floors. They mention that the chair is light and easy to maneuver.
"...nearly flat on the floor at the shortest height and she was able to move comfortably, and above all, her posture was perfect and reminded me of when..." Read more
"...wide and durable enough to support my body, and zippy, and the wheels rotate so you can go all directions--I can cross the kitchen on this stool..." Read more
"...love the height capability and ease of movement. great product!" Read more
"...You can twist and turn easily. Compression seems to be holding up as well. 'Reminds' you to stand up ever so often too, lol!..." Read more
Customers like the value of the stool. They say it's great value for the money and worth it.
"...for your body - this particular saddle stool is basically perfect for the price and definitely worth it in my book." Read more
"I had to buy this saddle chair when I saw it! Best price around, it arrived 2 days late, but I put it together in under 10 minutes and put it in the..." Read more
"...Great buy!! A bit pricey but totally worth the headache relief!!!" Read more
"...This is the end all and be all of saddles! Love, love, love! Worth it and very reasonable price! Not paid for my testimony… just honest opinion." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the stool. Some mention that it's super comfortable, well cushioned, and soft. However, others say that it is uncomfortable and wishes it had a more comfortable saddle.
"...The seat is padded just right and comfortable, not too squishy or too firm for me. My tailbone is not bearing any weight when I’m sitting upright...." Read more
"...I love this stool. It's cushy enough, wide and durable enough to support my body, and zippy, and the wheels rotate so you can go all directions--I..." Read more
"...Probably not comfortable for a guy but comfortable for a woman and great for posture. love the height capability and ease of movement...." Read more
"Extremely comfortable! I’ve been using for about two months a few hours most days so far it is holding up well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the stool. Some mention that the height adjustment is great, while others say that the backrest is not adjustable. The design of the seat does not fit their anatomy, and the lowest setting has them sitting too high.
"...The shortest height is perfect for use at my desk, which measures 28” underneath and 29.25” at the table top..." Read more
"...love the height capability and ease of movement. great product!" Read more
"...The back is not adjustable but at least there are zippers in the back fabric, so I added padding to make it more vertical for my needs...." Read more
"...That's a major plus in my book. It's slightly taller than you can often find on such stools, making it perfect for use at a desk that I can also..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the saddle. They mention that the seat is pretty wide, almost too wide for their size. They also mention that it's a bit bigger than expected, with a pommel at the front that feels like leg spread. The base is not very wide, and the yoke is a little wide for body size. Due to the wide center hump, they were forced to sit with legs splayed open.
"Edit: Okay, this ended up not working for me. The seat was just too wide to be comfortable for me, and the lack of a footrest ring meant that my..." Read more
"...Fellow equestrians: this saddle stool has a VERY wide seat...." Read more
"...I love this stool. It's cushy enough, wide and durable enough to support my body, and zippy, and the wheels rotate so you can go all directions--I..." Read more
"...Since the seat is smaller than most office chairs, I have to be aware of where the legs are when I sit or get up...." Read more
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I used to ride horses when I was a kid and I just want to make this point clear - this stool is initially going to exercise you and make you sore if you have poor muscle tone and poor posture for any reason! There’s a good deal of research on this if you’re inclined, and any secondary discomfort should go away once you get toned up and used to it.
After sitting on it on and off for a few hours last night, today I definitely feel like I’ve been on a horse - I’m sore all over, but I feel properly exercised.
My toes in the first image are a poor scale for the width of the seat because perspective, but, it really is saddle width. (You can practically envision the horse.) The shortest height is perfect for use at my desk, which measures 28” underneath and 29.25” at the table top. My elbows hover about 2” over the desk but my hands and wrists can comfortably rest and work without having to “fight” the weight of my arms. The second photo shows the angle of my legs when at the shortest height. The width of the seat keeps your hips open and at my height, my knees are at or close to a 90 degree angle to my feet no matter where I place them.
Adjusted to full height (third photo), it’s perfect for lining up with my tripod and camera setup without needing to stoop. The front of the chair is even with my desk top, but since this stool angles your legs down so much at full height, I just need to scoot back an inch in the seat in order to sit comfortably with the seat stable against the edge of my desk. I could feel the muscles between my shoulder blades “tingling” as they had to start working to support my body, since only the balls of my feet were resting on the floor. This was the hardest area to exercise in physical therapy without aggravating other areas, so I am extra happy about this.
The seat is padded just right and comfortable, not too squishy or too firm for me. My tailbone is not bearing any weight when I’m sitting upright. The material is kinda grippy but it isn’t breathable, so things will get a little humid after a while. Still, standing up every so often isn’t a bad idea for any sitting situation. Independent of the casters, the seat spins around really smoothly if you go for a full 360 or two, but casual changes in direction are a deliberate movement and it otherwise stays put where you want it. The white seat I’d say is “Ikea white” and easy to clean - I got some shmoo from assembly on it but it wiped off with a mild cleaning spray and a rag.
There’s an area at the middle of the seat where the stitching seems to be pulled a little tight and I can see the edges of the needle holes. It’ll take some time to see if that seam splits.
The lever to adjust height takes a bit of getting used to - you can reach it without needing to really lean, but years of using office chairs with arm rests have me leaning anyways, and the lever doesn’t “work” if your center of gravity is off. It feels a bit hesitant going up and down, but I imagine it’ll smooth out over time.
There’s good resistance to roll around which helps avoid the problem of the stool wanting to creep along an uneven floor as you’re trying to work. I caught my ankle once on the edge of the chair base; the edges are kind of rough at the underside, but that’s not an issue once you figure out how to clear the wheel base when you move. Your feet are naturally positioned wide of it.
The biggest hurdle is making sure the seat is oriented the right way if you stand to grab something and sit back down without checking. It can rotate a bit when you stand, but it didn’t roll away any of the times I went to sit down without checking and bumped into the side of it by accident. With a surface nearby to hold as I sit, I don’t feel like this stool will prank me, and I’ve gotten used to the “bar stool” grab already.
All in all, this stool is fantastic. It’s comfortable, it’s practical, it looks at home in my space, and it’s encouraging better muscle tone. Once I can afford it I’ll be getting one for my mother who enjoys quilting; she’s almost 70, 5’2” with wide hips and has asthma attacks that are aggravated by scoliosis, osteoporosis, and increasingly poor posture - she looked so happy and immediately commented about wanting one when she tried it out. Her feet were nearly flat on the floor at the shortest height and she was able to move comfortably, and above all, her posture was perfect and reminded me of when she was younger. I don’t want to claim this particular stool is a panacea, but saddle stools are beneficial for your body - this particular saddle stool is basically perfect for the price and definitely worth it in my book.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2019
I used to ride horses when I was a kid and I just want to make this point clear - this stool is initially going to exercise you and make you sore if you have poor muscle tone and poor posture for any reason! There’s a good deal of research on this if you’re inclined, and any secondary discomfort should go away once you get toned up and used to it.
After sitting on it on and off for a few hours last night, today I definitely feel like I’ve been on a horse - I’m sore all over, but I feel properly exercised.
My toes in the first image are a poor scale for the width of the seat because perspective, but, it really is saddle width. (You can practically envision the horse.) The shortest height is perfect for use at my desk, which measures 28” underneath and 29.25” at the table top. My elbows hover about 2” over the desk but my hands and wrists can comfortably rest and work without having to “fight” the weight of my arms. The second photo shows the angle of my legs when at the shortest height. The width of the seat keeps your hips open and at my height, my knees are at or close to a 90 degree angle to my feet no matter where I place them.
Adjusted to full height (third photo), it’s perfect for lining up with my tripod and camera setup without needing to stoop. The front of the chair is even with my desk top, but since this stool angles your legs down so much at full height, I just need to scoot back an inch in the seat in order to sit comfortably with the seat stable against the edge of my desk. I could feel the muscles between my shoulder blades “tingling” as they had to start working to support my body, since only the balls of my feet were resting on the floor. This was the hardest area to exercise in physical therapy without aggravating other areas, so I am extra happy about this.
The seat is padded just right and comfortable, not too squishy or too firm for me. My tailbone is not bearing any weight when I’m sitting upright. The material is kinda grippy but it isn’t breathable, so things will get a little humid after a while. Still, standing up every so often isn’t a bad idea for any sitting situation. Independent of the casters, the seat spins around really smoothly if you go for a full 360 or two, but casual changes in direction are a deliberate movement and it otherwise stays put where you want it. The white seat I’d say is “Ikea white” and easy to clean - I got some shmoo from assembly on it but it wiped off with a mild cleaning spray and a rag.
There’s an area at the middle of the seat where the stitching seems to be pulled a little tight and I can see the edges of the needle holes. It’ll take some time to see if that seam splits.
The lever to adjust height takes a bit of getting used to - you can reach it without needing to really lean, but years of using office chairs with arm rests have me leaning anyways, and the lever doesn’t “work” if your center of gravity is off. It feels a bit hesitant going up and down, but I imagine it’ll smooth out over time.
There’s good resistance to roll around which helps avoid the problem of the stool wanting to creep along an uneven floor as you’re trying to work. I caught my ankle once on the edge of the chair base; the edges are kind of rough at the underside, but that’s not an issue once you figure out how to clear the wheel base when you move. Your feet are naturally positioned wide of it.
The biggest hurdle is making sure the seat is oriented the right way if you stand to grab something and sit back down without checking. It can rotate a bit when you stand, but it didn’t roll away any of the times I went to sit down without checking and bumped into the side of it by accident. With a surface nearby to hold as I sit, I don’t feel like this stool will prank me, and I’ve gotten used to the “bar stool” grab already.
All in all, this stool is fantastic. It’s comfortable, it’s practical, it looks at home in my space, and it’s encouraging better muscle tone. Once I can afford it I’ll be getting one for my mother who enjoys quilting; she’s almost 70, 5’2” with wide hips and has asthma attacks that are aggravated by scoliosis, osteoporosis, and increasingly poor posture - she looked so happy and immediately commented about wanting one when she tried it out. Her feet were nearly flat on the floor at the shortest height and she was able to move comfortably, and above all, her posture was perfect and reminded me of when she was younger. I don’t want to claim this particular stool is a panacea, but saddle stools are beneficial for your body - this particular saddle stool is basically perfect for the price and definitely worth it in my book.
Simply put, I should have do this LONG ago!
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Have you ever sat on a chair and thought this is the chair for you? Your soul chair?
Well that’s what happened to me. I am a registered dental hygienist and I’ve been searching for my soul chair. Upon sitting on this chair, I found it to be very comfy. It has a thiccccccc wide cushion (my hamstrings are cradled with love) and the height can be adjusted very high (I have long legs and im 5’5. Works well for 6’2 people, so I guess all heights???). Although it doesn’t tilt forward, I am ok with it because I have ergonomic loupes. It doesn’t squeak and it moves around great. SAY GOODBYE TO BACK PAIN because after a long day at work there’s barely any tension on my back. The dentists at my office rave about this chair that they want me share it with them LMAO.
So, if you’re looking for a saddle stool for your clinic. LOOK NO FURTHER, GET IT NOW. Easy to assemble (quicker than ikea) took like a minute and it’s super light. I was hesitant at first because of the mixed reviews but I’m glad I trusted my gut. Now time to take comfort to a WHOLE ‘NOTHER LEVEL!!! [and I’m all about comfort]
*not sponsored review, just a friendly neighbourhood rdh*
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2024
Have you ever sat on a chair and thought this is the chair for you? Your soul chair?
Well that’s what happened to me. I am a registered dental hygienist and I’ve been searching for my soul chair. Upon sitting on this chair, I found it to be very comfy. It has a thiccccccc wide cushion (my hamstrings are cradled with love) and the height can be adjusted very high (I have long legs and im 5’5. Works well for 6’2 people, so I guess all heights???). Although it doesn’t tilt forward, I am ok with it because I have ergonomic loupes. It doesn’t squeak and it moves around great. SAY GOODBYE TO BACK PAIN because after a long day at work there’s barely any tension on my back. The dentists at my office rave about this chair that they want me share it with them LMAO.
So, if you’re looking for a saddle stool for your clinic. LOOK NO FURTHER, GET IT NOW. Easy to assemble (quicker than ikea) took like a minute and it’s super light. I was hesitant at first because of the mixed reviews but I’m glad I trusted my gut. Now time to take comfort to a WHOLE ‘NOTHER LEVEL!!! [and I’m all about comfort]
*not sponsored review, just a friendly neighbourhood rdh*