Q: How do I know if my seat height is right for me?
A:
You can adjust the height in a variety of ways: for a more traditional sitting experience,
keep the seat pan firmly beneath your bum, and bend your knees slightly as you tip your body
forward. Setting it higher while aiming your weight backward and keeping straight-legged will
create a more upright lean.
Q: Can I adjust my seat angle?
A:
The seat pan is set at a fixed angle. It’s designed to help you achieve a hip angle of 130
degrees, letting you lean without letting you down (literally). If you’re looking for a seat pan that
offers greater flexibility, our Locus
™
Seat by Focal Upright
™
or Pivot Seat by Focal Upright
™
might
be a better fit.
Q: My bum hurts, what can I do about it?
A:
Switch it up! Our seats are upright and active. Adjust your height and posture often,
alternating between leaning and standing eight times an hour.
Q: It’s been 2 weeks, why am I still uncomfortable?
A:
You’ve spent a lifetime sitting. Upright-working can be pretty exhausting for a lot of folks,
and chances are you may be one of them. Hang in there and give it another 2 weeks of
adjusting — remember, you’ve got a whole month of working to learn to love your Mobis
®
II Seat!
Q: Am I too short? Am I too tall?
A:
Maybe! The seat height adjusts from 25" – 35" and should accommodate most individuals of
average height. To gauge your fit, you should be able to keep your bum firmly on the seat pan
and comfortably extend, and bend your legs (without straining). We recommend the seat for
users between 4'11" and 6'8".
Q: I’m having trouble lowering my seat.
A:
Facing the seat, keep it upright and engage the levers. Force your weight, evenly and directly,
onto the seat pan.
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Part of the Active Collection line; The Active Collection
products are designed to promote active movement
throughout the day and engage major muscle
groups to help combat the negative effects of
inactivity in many classrooms.