Leap Stool

Its back, arms and seat moves as you move. It's the first chair that actually changes shape to mimic and support the movement of your spine. Thanks to its advanced technology and extraordinary comfort, the Leap Stool is a proven technology - a healthier way to sit.

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Powder-coated steel, glass-reinforced nylon, polypropylene (base/frame) and 100% polyester fabric (seat/back).

Overall: 46-54" h x 27" w x 24.75" d
Seat height; 22" to 30"
Arm height: 7" to 11"
Arm width: 13" to 20"

Live Back
The Leap stool's back changes shape to support the entire spine. This can reduce the chance of lower back sag and a hunched posture, which may weaken disc walls, stress back ligaments and cause deterioration of the spine.

Thermal Comfort
Thanks to its slats in both its back and seat, and the special foam it uses, the Leap Stool offers excellent ''breathability.'' It effectively controls a balance of heat and moisture so you stay comfortable.

Adjustable Seat Depth
People don't fit neatly into average body sizes. leg and torso lengths can vary independent of a person's overall height. Adjustable seat depth accommodates different body shapes for long-term comfort.

Lower Back Firmness
Lower back firmness control enables you to set a constant amount of firmness to help maintain your lower spine's natural curve.

Height, Depth, Width and Pivot Arms
Arms telescope in and out, move forward and back, pivot and adjust up and down so you can find a natural position that comfortably supports the wrists, forearms, shoulders and neck.

Natural Glide System
As you recline, the seat glides forward so you can recline without leaving your vision and reach zone, so you stay oriented to your work. This encourages more varied postures so there's less static load on your spine.

Flexible Seat Edge
When you recline or lean forward, the seat edge flexes to relieve pressure on the back of the legs.

Upper Back Force
Upper back force control enables you to set the amount of ''push back'' that you desire as you recline, regardless of body size. So you'll receive just the right amount of recline support.

                   

                       



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