1. Match height and depth
Petite users may need 20"-21" depth; taller users may need 22"-23" and longer reclined length.
Choosing Size
The right lift chair supports the back, arms, legs, and standing motion. Use height, weight, seat width, seat depth, back height, armrest firmness, and footrest length together.
Petite users may need 20"-21" depth; taller users may need 22"-23" and longer reclined length.
For 300 lb+ users, compare listed capacity, seat width, armrest support, and daily lift frequency.
The user should sit centered, feet near the floor, hands able to press the arms, and remote reachable.
| Fit | Height | Seat Width | Watch Out For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular | 5'2"-5'6" | 21"-23" | Seat too deep or too high. |
| Wide | 5'7"-6'0" | 23"-25" | Armrests and cushion stability. |
| Tall / Big & Tall | 6'1"+ | 25"-26"+ | Footrest length and capacity margin. |
Buying the widest chair without checking seat depth, seat height, back height, and footrest length.
Yes. Email the user's height, weight, main need, and room details to www.rhhvvr@gmail.com before ordering.