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+20°/-20° Angle Incline
Textured Strips
Anti Skid Feet
Scuff Resistant to save your floors from damage.
+20°/-20° Angle Incline helps you find the best, most ergonomic position.
Textured Strips helps keep your feet in place and stimulate circulation.
Anti Skid Feet lock your rest in place and save your floor from marks.
Not everyone is built the same - so the angle you need from your foot rest will vary from person to person. That’s why our footrest has 20 degrees of tilt in either direction, to allow anyone to find the most comfortable and ergonomically sound position for their height and body shape.
Your lower back tends to share the load with your legs, and can become strained if you sit with your legs unsupported all day. Foot rests are shown by numerous studies to help reduce lower back pain, by lessening the load on the legs, and helping correct bad posture.
Dimensions | 380x300x80mm (15"x11.8"x3.1") |
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Weight Capacity | 44.1 lbs |
Material | Steel, Plastic |
Angle Incline | +20°/-20° |
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Colour | Black |
For an ergonomic desk setup, adjust your desk and chair to keep elbows at 90 degrees and feet flat or on a footrest. Your monitor should be at arm's length, with the top no higher than eye level, to avoid neck strain.
Use a footrest if needed to alleviate lower back pressure. These steps help ensure a comfortable and productive workspace. For further guidance, see our detailed articles on angles for sitting ergonomics and whether you need a foot rest at your desk.
Office chairs with footrests offer extra support and comfort, particularly for long sitting sessions, by easing leg pressure and boosting circulation to lessen fatigue. Whether a footrest is right for you depends on your personal comfort and needs.
If leg discomfort or frequent position changes are issues during prolonged sitting, consider a chair with a footrest. If not, or if it doesn't suit your desk setup, it might be unnecessary. If you need help deciding, visit our article on seating ergonomics and whether you need a chair with a footrest.