Price: $399.99 - $279.99
(as of May 21, 2024 16:18:43 UTC – Details)
Product Description
The ErgoDraft, With The Ergo Extras You Never Knew You Needed
Make no mistake, this is the solid, tall drafting chair with footrest you were looking for today
… But life has this funny way of also bringing us things we never knew we needed.
Like, High Back Comfort, 2D Adjustable Head and Neck Support, Height Variable Armrests and 2:1 Synchro Tilt. As the saying goes “When the student is ready, the teacher appears”.So, if it seems you’re now ready for a whole new level of comfort and functionality in a drafting chair, take a seat with ErgoDraft
Footrest and Wheel Lock
The essential footrest lets you lean forwards in focus, without fear of cracking, while the Anti-Roll Caster Wheel Locks keep you safe from rolling without intention.
Room To Move
You have a sensible 19.3” hip room between each armrest, And the strong Aluminium 5-Point Base takes a max weight 275lbs. A heavy duty chair for all.
Smooth Hydraulics
The smooth Class 4 Gas Lift takes you from 23.4 to 30.9 Inches (seat to floor) and 18.3 – 22inches from seat to footrest. Long legs or short, you’re always comfortable.
Easy To Assemble
The ErgoDraft comes in 2 colors to match your décor, and weighs only 37.7lbs. We’ve included all the tools and instructions you need for the minor assembly.
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Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars
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Price
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Style
Draft Draft Office/Task Office/Task
30.9″ 30.9″ 22″ 22″
Footrest
✓
✓
Wheels
Anti-Roll Nylon Caster Anti-Roll Nylon Caster Blade Casters Blade Casters
2:1 Synchro Recline
✓
✓
✓
✓
2D Neck Adjust
✓
✓
✓
✓
Max Weight
275lbs 275lbs 275lbs 275lbs
Hydraulic Gas Lift
Class-4 Class-4 Class-4 Class-4
Floor Space
25.4 x 26″ 25.4 x 26″ 25.4 x 26″ 25.4 x 26″
NOW YOU KNOW: Life has a funny way of bringing us things we never knew we needed. Like The ErgoDraft+. It’s the solid drafting table / computer chair with footrest that you were looking for of course, but the High Back, 2D Head Rest and 2:1 Synchro Tilt now lets you sit tall, but better.
CREATE YOUR POSTURE: With the curved 2D Headrest / Neck Support, you get to adjust up and down, and tilt forwards and back for optimized head position. The 135 Degree Synchro 2:1 Tilt, allows you to tilt your High Back Office Chair simultaneously with your seat, so you stay focused in comfort. These never-seen-before drafting chair features go beyond simple ergonomics. It’s Seating, with Meaning.
HOLDING WHAT’S IMPORTANT: Strong, height variable arms with comfortable Soft-Grip PU holds you at ease as you as you ponder, while the bag/coat hanger holds your possessions close to you, and off the floor. The soft, breathable ElastoMesh Seat is curved for comfort and keeps you cool under pressure.
SAFE, HEAVY DUTY SUPPORT: The ErgoDraft+ has a HD aluminum base and max capacity of 275lbs with strong weight bearing aluminum footrest. The smooth Class-4 Gas Lift provides a seat to floor height range of 23.4 to 30.9 Inches (and seat to footrest 9.4 inches). You have a max hip space of 19.3in. and the Anti-Roll Caster Wheel Locks let you move freely and safely from seat to feet.
EASY TO ASSEMBLE: The ErgoDraft+ is easy to put together and comes with tools and instructions. You’ll notice it weighs only 37.7lbs. Available in Classic Black or Grey, try it now and discover the NouComfort in drafting chairs.
Amazon Customer –
Good quality chair
Easy to assemble. Good quality and comfortable.
H. Zhang –
Exactly what we need, really like it.
If it can be electrically adjusted it though an app or I can see how high the seat is through an app, would be much better, but it does it’s job perfectly. No complains.
Chris –
Does the job if you like a higher chair
Early days yet but the experience was pretty good for this chair. I prefer to sit on a higher chair than an average office/task/gaming chair so this drafting one was right in the wheelhouse and goes great with a sit-stand desk. Instructions were fairly easy to follow but there was also a YouTube video for the assembly that made the process even easier and more simple – definitely would recommend but cannot comment on the longevity of the chair.
Christopher Ramos –
Just what I was looking for
The chair was perfect for my standing desk. As I donât have the luxury of having an adjustable desk, having a chair that adjusts did the trick. I love it!
Megha Sarojkumar –
Seat mesh stitching is poor
The product seat mesh stitching came out within 1 week of use
Steven Mitchell –
Since I’m a designer, photographer and writer, after the morning’s workout, I sit at the MacBook Pro at a high desk. After a year of using a standard higher than normal kitchen table chair, my back was killing me. Although I wasn’t interested in paying over $200 for a chair, reviews for most inexpensive chairs were not recommending for over a couple of hours of sitting. Thankfully I took the chance on the NOUHAUS ErgoDraft chair and it’s the most comfortable chair I’ve sat in for work. Even after a long day. It’s easily adjustable, quality of the webbing has been great and for my 185 lb frame, everything stays at the level I set. No readjusting the height at all. Although, when it arrived, the box looked beat up, everything was fine inside. The instructions were clear and it took less than 20 minutes to put together because I was slow and methodical. One thing I noticed while putting it together was how well the pieces were made, and that was encouraging. The only complaint, and it’s small, that I have is the way the foot ring is secured to the post. It’s a little kludgy and doesn’t stay tight for long. So, for me, it just wobbles and moves around. Thankfully, it’s at its lowest setting so that doesn’t bother me. Great purchase. Great product. I approve.
Karim Ruvalcaba –
After 1.5 years the chair suddenly crackI am trying to apply a guarantee, but I am not successfulNot recommended for long time use
Tom B. –
It’s a decent chair, especially for the price. Here are my pros and cons.Pros:It’s tall enough to use with a standing desk. I can either just sit on it, or slightly rest on it to take a little strain off my legs throughout the day.I like that it locks in the furthest back position.I like that the seat rises as the back moves, but the seat rise is only subtle so that you aren’t at 90° with the seat back all the way back.I like that it uses mesh material for the utmost in air flow, no sweaty bottom or back from sitting all day.The armrests are simple, only move up and down, but I like that they move low enough down to be out of my way when I don’t want them and they don’t hit my keyboard tray in this position. I debated putting them on at all, but figured I’d want them to hold the chair steady when sitting down or getting up.The drafting chair round footrest is great for when I want to fully sit, but don’t feel the need to lower my desk or chair.The headrest looks like it sits too far in, but I generally find it to be in a good position. It can move up and down and tilt. I leave it just below my head at the top of my neck and find it fairly supportive.I really appreciate the degree of lean of the chair back. I have sciatica and other nerve issues with my lower back and being able to recline to 130° is particularly important to relieving some of the stress on my lower back.It’s such a simple thing, but I like the little coat rack on the back. It’s so annoying to drape a jacket with a zipper or buttons around the chair shoulders and have them poking into your back or arms.Cons:I’m 5’11” and at the lowest setting, the chair is still high enough that I can’t put my feet flat on the ground. It doesn’t bother me much, but to move around, I have to push with my forefoot.Each caster has a lock and they are super easy to flip down. I understand why they’re there, this is a tall drafting chair after all, but they’re a tad annoying.I’m not a large person, but even I can feel the plastic at the sides of the seat a little bit. More so if I man-spread. This aspect would make this chair uncomfortable on the sides of the thighs for anyone larger than 34 or maybe a 36″ waist.The chair back is not adjustable up/down or in/out. Nor is the seat.There is a decent bend in the lumbar region, but it isn’t adjustable and you can’t add any additional support. I think the mesh does fine, but others might find it lacking.When wearing shorts, the mesh at the edge of the seat tends to rub on my skin, not particularly comfortable.I’m not sure about the longevity of the material. I fear sitting down with a pencil or other similar object in a pocket would easily damage it and it would shred to pieces shortly thereafter. This is only a concern though and I’ll update this review with any changes or after a year of use to comment on longevity.Overall, I’m pretty satisfied with this chair. It does lack in configuration options and I do have concerns about the longevity of the material, but the rest of the build seems pretty sturdy. Assembly was easy, though the directions weren’t as clear with regard to identifying which screws were which and there were extras that weren’t called out in the instruction manual making you wonder if you missed a step. The main thing is that I needed a chair that had a decent lean angle and headrest, wasn’t leather or non-breathable fabric, and I really wanted something that I could use while standing for additional support. This was the only chair I could find that checked off all those boxes.
Christine –
I want to love this chair. I find it super comfortable for hours of work. The height adjustment works great.However, the wheels have a latch that lock them if you press down on them that are SO easily pressed by accident as you are sitting down. I am temporarily disabled due to an injury and the wheels keep locking when I am pushed up to my desk and it becomes very difficult to push myself and the chair away from the desk when the wheels are locked. They basically lock me in to my desk.Really poor product design on that front. I don’t ever want my wheels to lock. This chair is not usuable.
Taigne Hammock –
Having a standing desk allows me to switch between standing and sitting, and this chair allows me to set the desk height for standing while not having to re-adjust for sitting.The chair quality is excellent, I love the chrome footrest and base, as well as the two-tone grey & black. The headrest is made with the same mesh as the chair back and bottom, which provides support and comfort without the stiffness found in other foam/plastic headrests on other chairs. The arm rests are also made of a durable poly, and not the foam-filled leatherette found in so many other chairs; these armrests seem like they will not wear-down over time. They are also height-adjustable, to provide better ergonomics. And last but not least, the chair back can be locked in place, or set to allow the user to lean back for a break, but not so far back as to make the chair become unstable when set at full height.Overall I’m very satisfied with this purchase, it’s a quality product for a good price!