horn chair
Whether the horn chair is comfortable or not is related to the size of the human body. There are differences between groups. Generally speaking, northerners are taller and southerners are slightly shorter. This is also true in North America and Europe. There are differences between men and women, and there are differences between individuals. So whether it is comfortable or not, you will know after giving it a try. It mainly depends on the following points:
1. Seat height: should be equal to the length of the calf. After sitting down, the calf will naturally droop and the soles of the feet will just hit the ground. If it is too high, the calves are hanging, and there is too much pressure on the lower thighs for too long, which is not good; if the seat surface is too low, the thighs cannot be placed on the seat surface, and the body weight is concentrated on the buttocks, which will be uncomfortable for a long time.
2. Seat depth: For a horn chair that is mainly used for sitting, the seat position should be equal to the length of the thigh. After sitting down, the bend of the knee joint is just at the edge of the chair. If the seat surface is too deep, there will be no support for the waist and back; if the seat surface is too shallow, there will be no corresponding support for the thighs, which will be uncomfortable.
3. The material of the chair surface and chair back: Both should be "soft on the outside and rigid on the inside" - the bracket should be strong, but there should be an elastic layer of corresponding thickness on the surface.
4. Chair back: It can partially support the waist, back and neck. The longer the chair you sit on, the better the support must be.
5. Handrails: Choose ones with adjustable positions.