Digitus Sitz-Steh-Stuhl DA-90422 Schwarz DA-90422 from €143.16 | css.shopping
DIGITUS
Digitus Sitz-Steh-Stuhl DA-90422 Schwarz DA-90422
Height-adjustable office stool for more dynamic sitting/standing - Stay fit and mobile even while seated! - Frameless foam cushion for pleasant seating comfort - The sturdy base of the chair offers a stable yet flexible sitting/standing experience - Height adjustment of 63 - 88 cm possible - Easy height adjustment with gas pressure spring - Reduces the strain on your legs after long periods of standing - Seat can be rotated by 360° - Can be inclined by 30° for dynamic movements - Maximum load capacity: 125 kg - Put together in just a few minutes without tools! Standing or sitting? Combine the two easily with the ergonomic office stool from DIGITUS®. This height-adjustable stool combines regular standing with relief for your legs. In addition, you also remain moving while seated because the chair is versatile. It can be rotated by 360° and the height can be adjusted from 63 to 88 cm to adapt optimally to the users height or preferred application. Height adjustment is carried out by pressing a button, the integrated gas pressure spring supports you in the process. You can rock back and forth, do exercises or relieve your legs after standing for long periods of time. The height-adjustable standing and sitting chair makes it possible. Stay moving even while seated! Weight & dimensions Width: 330 mm Depth: 330 mm Height (min): 63 cm Height (max): 88 cm Weight: 13 kg Packaging data Package volume: 58220 cm³ Package width: 710 mm Package depth: 410 mm Package weight: 11 kg Other features Country of origin: China Features Castor wheels: No Seat colour: Black Backrest colour: No Seat material: Foam Armrest: No Headrest: No Base colour: Black Height adjustment: 8.8 cm Tilt angle range: -30 - 30° Angle of rotation: 360° Tilt adjustment: Yes Maximum weight capacity: 125 kg Quantity per pack: 1 pc(s) Logistics data Harmonized System (HS) code: 94038900 UK Trade Tariff code: 94017100Show moreShow less