Regular Fit
Best starting point for users under 250 lbs or anyone who needs a narrower chair to sit centered. Confirm 21"-23" seat width, lower seat height, and easy floor reach.
Size Guide
Use height, weight, seat width, seat depth, seat height, and back height together. The right chair should let the user sit back fully while their feet can reach the floor before lifting.
| User Profile | Height | Weight | Seat Width | Seat Depth | Seat Height | Back Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petite / shorter user | 5'2"-5'6" | Under 250 lbs | 21"-23" | 20"-21" | 18"-19" | 28"-31" |
| Average daily comfort | 5'7"-6'0" | 250-350 lbs | 23"-25" | 21"-22" | 19"-20" | 31"-34" |
| Big & Tall / extra room | 6'1"+ | 350-400 lbs+ | 25"-26"+ | 22"-23" | 20"-21" | 34"-40" |
Best starting point for users under 250 lbs or anyone who needs a narrower chair to sit centered. Confirm 21"-23" seat width, lower seat height, and easy floor reach.
Best starting point for most adult users who want extra hip room. Compare 23"-25" seat width, firm armrests, and a stable lift path.
Best starting point for 6'1"+ or 300 lb+ users. Compare 25"-26" seat width, 22"-23" seat depth, higher back support, and extended footrest length.
Prioritize stable lift motion, a seat height that lets feet touch the floor, firm armrests, and a remote that is easy to reach.
Do not rely on massage alone. Look for lumbar shape, a lumbar pillow, or a visible support zone that can hold the lower back during longer sitting.
For 5'9"+ users, check reclined length and footrest support. A wide seat will not solve calf or ankle pressure if the leg rest is too short.