way too expensive to not be able to lock the angle properly
If you sit in an aeron chair and find yourself feeling discomfort in your legs well its because the rim of the seat is putting to much pressure on your legs by having the seat too high.The aeron rewards proper posture while sitting so if it hurts you are doing something wrong.You can lower your seat to resolve this but then it may be too low for your desk, with this you can keep your seat raised and also raise the area where you rest your feet.Its very wide and built solid just dont use it to push off of as the bottom is thinner metal.Only complaint is I wish you could lock the tilt, most of the time I want it to remain in a flat position no matter where I place my feet instead it kind of acts like a seesaw where it easily tilts back and forth and if you place your feet closer to one side obviously that side is going to tilt down. You can solve this by placing something like a book in-between and That way it actually supports my legs without having to periodically adjust the tilt
I bought it because it was the widest footstool I could find. It looked really quality, the price suggests that as well, but the metal is so thin that it bends under pressure.
as advertised
No, I didn't stand on it, but it arrived bent and beaten. The box was trashed and more tape than cardboard.We couldn't return it due to time constraints, so we made the best of it.If you want something sturdy, try something else. I'd put the actual item here, but Amazon likes to remove reviews that list any other products that would be a good alternative.