Office Footrest Buying Guide
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Bottom line: A footrest is a cheap fix when chair and desk height leave your feet unsupported or your legs dangling.
What the sources say
- OSHA starts with fitting the workstation to the user, and chair height changes often create foot support problems.
- Cleveland Clinic recommends desk setups that keep the body aligned instead of forcing strain.
What to look for before buying
- Stable enough not to slide away.
- Height and angle match your chair and desk.
- Wide enough for natural foot position.
- Texture helps only if it does not distract or irritate.
Shortlist
Do not buy if
- The footrest becomes a fidget object instead of support.
- It pushes knees into the desk.
- It hides the fact that the chair or desk is the real problem.
Sources
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