

🪑 Elevate your workday—sit smart, stand proud with VIVO DRAGONN!
The VIVO DRAGONN DN-CH Kneeling Chair combines ergonomic innovation with durable metal construction, offering adjustable height and smooth rolling casters. Designed to improve posture by mimicking standing benefits while seated, it supports up to 250 lbs and features a sleek black finish ideal for professional environments. Perfect for short-term use to alleviate back strain, this chair is a modern upgrade for any office or home workspace.






















| ASIN | B089DQ1YKC |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Height, Cushion Availability |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Back Style | Open Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #278,056 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #11 in Office Kneeling Chairs #668 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Brand Name | VIVO |
| Color | Black |
| Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 1,420 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Finish Types | Ergonomisch |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Included Components | 1 x Upper Frame, 1 x Lower Frame, 1 x Adjustable, 1 x Seat Pad, 1 x Knee Pad, 1 x Back Rest Support, 1 x Back Rest Hinge, 1 x Back Rest, 4 x Caster, 2 x Grip Handle, 1 x Long Sleeve Nut, 1 x Medium Sleeve Nut, 1 x Short Sleeve Nut, 6 x M6x12, 6 x M6x20 Screw, 4 x M6x40, 8 x M6x20, 2 x M6x25, 2 x 5mm Allen Wrench, 1 x Wrench |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Depth | 66.55 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 26.2 x 18.7 x 8 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.2"D x 18.7"W x 8"H |
| Item Weight | 11 Kilograms |
| Leg Style | Wheels |
| Manufacturer | DRAGONN |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Name | DRAGONN DN-CH |
| Model Number | DN-CH-K02B |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 26.2"D x 18.7"W x 8"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Room Type | Classroom |
| Seat Depth | 13 inches |
| Seat Height | 21 Inches |
| Seat Material | Mesh |
| Shape | irregular |
| Size | 13D x 27.13W x 21H in |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | No |
| UPC | 681827938143 818538028034 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**H
ERGONOMIC KNEELING STOOL CHAIR SIX MONTH USE REVIEW
I have been looking for a great chair for my lower back and shoulders, you know the struggle is absolutely real. And with my low back pain the struggle is absolutely real! With all the other ergonomic kneeling chairs I havet tried in the past: COSTWAY, DRAGONN, VIVOR.. I liked this design the most.. so I decided to try it. What I liked about the design was the back rest, the adjustability of the angle of the seat, and the wheels. I tried this chair out hoping it'll help with that. Let me first say that yes, the style of seating is indeed wonderful and does help eliminate the aches you would get from a regular computer/task chair that you found that suits your needs. It's been about SIX MONTHS since I've purchased this and I can say my traditional aches don't happen anymore, but now my feet and knees get sore because there is no resting place for the feet besides the metal and screws constantly hitting them when you try to find a spot to rest. Also don't sit for long hours on this, your tush will ache. Despite its imperfections… I still thinks it’s the best out there for my low back pain and it DOES HELP when seated for short periods..and is an improvement on the traditional chairs I would however make a few recommendations: One being to offer different lengths and thread sizes (allowing more of a range in length) of the support bar that connects the kneeling cushion to the seat cushion to accommodate those with different length legs. Another is to allow the backrest to be more customizable/adjustable as it seems to push me forward a bit too much. Another being to offer the option of better quality and easier rolling castors for more easy movement of the chair. I would be willing to pay the extra money and I am giving this 5 stars as I DO BELIEVE THIS IS THE BEST OPTION OUT THERE..for kneeling chairs. Very good value for money, easy to assemble, seems well built. Adjustable height and cushions are mostly comfortable, . I'm not too sure about the back rest - I thought it would be a good idea but it seems to push me forward if anything. Maybe I need to play with the height settings to get used to it. At worst I can remove it. The bad thing about this is the castors - I'm going to get some decent rubber castors as the cheap plastic ones are total rubbish. I recomend this chair, but buy some decent castors.
K**N
Not comfortable. Don't waste your money.
I had one of these styles of chairs as a teen and loved it. I was excited to get approval to purchase one for work. If I sit correctly on the seat, my knees are at the very edge of the knee pad. If I sit so my shins are on the kneeling pad, I'm on the lower edge of the seat, I've adjusted it a dozen times. Apparently my legs are just too short. (I'm 5'4") Also, the padding is a joke. Because I sit higher on the seat, all the padding on the lower edge of the knee pad has been crushed and the resulting bruises to my shins are amazing. My knees and hips ache all the time. Also, no matter where the locking wheels were placed, I kept kicking them and accidentally locking them. Not great as I roll around my office constantly. I replaced the wheels with a different set (correctly measured to fit) and they keep coming unscrewed and one of the wheels just pops off at random. I now keep my toolset in my office to fix my chair at least once a week. 0-stars. Do not recommend. I'll be replacing it with a regular gamer chair and a lumbar pillow from home.
C**E
This chair is not great for tall people!
I really wanted this chair to work out for my husband. He suffers from back pain and needed a kneeling chair so that he didn't always have to stand. Sitting hurts for him. Unfortunately, this chair was built for short people. He is 6 feet tall and it just was not comfortable for him. If you're going to be meeting a kneeling chair, at had better be comfortable! I will say that the customer service was very good. We decided to return the chair which meant we had to take it apart and re-box it. It was extremely heavy, but the seller provided a return label which helped tremendously. I should also add that set up and assembly was pretty easy. So it might be worth trying this chair to see if it works for you and if necessary, know that the seller will work with you for a fairly easy return.
D**0
Good chair but needs improvements
I really wanted to like this chair. I had high hopes for it and gave it two days but in the end the knee support just wasn't comfortable. Assembly was very easy probably one of the easiest chairs I've every put together. A couple things I didn't like about the chair: 1. The manual height adjustment - At the back of the chair is a manual twist to adjust the height of the chair. This made it hard to get it at the right height and every time I needed to adjust it I would have to get up and twist up or down. It was hard to gage how much I needed it adjusted. When assembling there are three screws for height, I'm 5'8" I used the tallest setting. 2. The knee pad - After one day of being on the chair the pad had visible wear and shrank down. This is where most of my discomfort came from. I had to keep adjusting to get comfortable and my shins would be pretty sore after sitting for a while. I couldn't sit in this chair for more than an hour and even at an hour my shins were stiff. I did put a small pillow under my shins and this helped a lot but as the day went on there was still a lot of pressure on my shins. What I did like about the chair was the back rest and that the chair forces you to have great upper body posture. It was harder for me to slouch down or slouch my shoulders. So while sitting in this chair my back was straight and shoulders were back. I really wish there was a better knee cushion on this chair and some instructions on how to adjust your chair so there isn't so much pressure on the shins. I could have had some adjustments wrong but I couldn't find anything "for best results" instructions.
M**T
Poor cushions
The chair went together without too much difficulty figuring out poorly-drawn diagrams. It works in its postural function. Immediate improvement of back pain. But... what seemed like thick, comfortable seat and knee cushions soon were mashed-flat under my knees and butt, flat down to the wood bottoms, which rendered the chair too uncomfortable to keep using it. I have added an additional gel/foam seat cushion and have ordered a gardening cushion for me knees. Not recommended.
J**H
Good for hip injuries, too
I have a hip injury that was really bad a few years ago...then I did several months of physical therapy, and then it still took A WHILE to feel completely back to normal. I managed to re-aggravate the injury several weeks ago (maybe months now), and it feels as bad as it ever did. I could not sit in my computer chair for any period of time. Queue the internet search! I found these "kneeling chairs" and proceeded to watch an unreasonable number of videos and read and unreasonable number of reviews about them. I decided on this chair. It arrived and I put it together almost all by myself. My core muscles are almost nonexistent and this chair forces "active sitting" so yes, YES, it did take an adjustment period for me to get used to it. What I mean is - the first day wasn't all that comfortable. Each day got progressively easier. It's like you have to "learn" how to sit like this. I guess I've had it for about 2 weeks now, and I can sit in it all day (desk job) with almost no pain. I have to get up and walk around for breaks every now and then, but you are supposed to do that anyway no matter what type of chair you sit in. There are 3 positions on this chair for the knee pad, and you can't keep changing it (easily). You have to pick the position that it right for you during assembly. The height of the seat is easily adjustable, but the knee pad position is not. That being said, I am 5'2 and with very short legs. I had to put the knee pad in the top position, putting it closest to the seat. It seems to be fine though. The cushions look very cushy, but they really aren't, in my opinion. However, in my case, that's actually not a bad thing. Before this thing arrived, I had figured out that I couldn't sit in cushioned chairs AT ALL. The only chairs I could sit in (for even short periods of time) without being in excruciating pain were very flat, hard-bottomed chairs. I was sitting in a wooden dining room chair instead of my computer chair, for work. I don't know why...
N**Y
Leans WAY forwards
I've enjoyed basic kneeling chairs for most of my life. I have one right now but it's old...the padding is worn out. So I thought I'd get a new one but this time one with a back on it. I combed through damned near every chair here on amazon for weeks. I finally settled on this one. It looked comfy, well padded, adjustable, and it had a back on it. My husband and teen daughter took the time to put it together for me before I went to work (this will be for my home office). They each tried it out and then, without knowing they had tried it or whether they liked it, I tried it. Apparently we each had the same response. Once we sat in the chair we were constantly trying to hold ourselves INTO the chair on it's lowest angle setting. It took less than 1 min each for us to say "nope, hated it". They immediately took it apart and we sent it back. Really look at the picture of the woman in the chair - that is the LOWEST ANGLE POSSIBLE and you are actually sitting ON your knees in order to sit on the chair. All weight and pressure on the knees and hips. The back of the chair actually sits about in the middle of the seat, pushing your lower back WAY forward and you end up bending backwards to just stay on the chair. It seemed like a good quality, just unusable design unless you are 18years old and limber as hell. I have since ordered a basic one like the one I've had and look forwards to it. Overall, if you've never tried a kneeling chair, they are quite comfy but not for everyone either.
H**S
13 Year Chronic Pain Sufferer: This Chair Dramatically Improved Lower Back Pain
I have been thoroughly impressed with this chair and the way it's able to relieve pressure on the spine, when compared to a traditional chair. I was already using a $250 "Ergonomical" chair, with lumbar and neck/head support, but I kept finding myself aching from pain after about 3-4 hours of use. I began to look around for alternative types of chairs, hoping to improve my chronic pain. I am a Senior in computer engineering, so naturally, I spend a lot of time in front of computers. This makes my choice of chairs extremely important, especially when considering my spine issues. I was extremely happy with my purchase, especially once I had a few weeks of use. If you have any spinal issues or have problems with posture, you can not beat this chair for the price! There are others on Amazon for less money, but not nearly as nice. This chair is great at promoting posture, since it's not physically possible to sit in the chair, without holding correct posture. That is, unless you only put one knee on the pad and you lean. I will occasionally do this myself, but only for a few seconds, when grabbing something real quick. Other than that, you can not be in the chair, without having correct posture. This is exactly what I needed and dare I say, this has changed my life, to some extent!? My only complaint about the chair, it should have an option for adjustable arm rests, instead of putting two handles on each side of the seat (which are also useful). I do realize that adding these would remove some of the postures promoting features of the chair. I just think they should sell this as an option, for $10-$20. To those complaining about knee/shin pain, adjust the height and/or stand-up every once in a while. It's only natural that your knees/shins will start to ache, after leaning part of your weight on them, for hours. You can't expect this company to get around the laws of physics! The only other thing worth mentioning is, I would not give this to an elderly person, or someone with bad balance. This is due to the fact the chair can be a little "slippery" when hopping into the seat. This is especially true if you use a desk-mat under your chair. Normally you'd sit back into a chair, it slides, but you're firmly seated with your back against the seat. In this chair, if you attempt to do that and you miss the mark, you are going to go flying across the room! So please be careful and do not think it's appropriate for your 70 year old parents (although it is still possible for them to use it, just need instruction). Overall, I highly recommend this product.
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