Frequently Asked Questions

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Do you have any questions about the Chairless Chair?

The Chairless Chair can support a maximum weight of up to 120 kilograms (265 pounds)

The Chairless Chair can be used by employees from 1.50 m to 2.00 m tall.

Studies and practical tests have confirmed that there is no increased risk of falling over with the Chairless Chair. In addition, our proven user training provides comprehensive instruction on how to use the Chairless Chair safely.

No. The Chairless Chair is a passive, purely mechanical ergoskeleton, which on the one hand reduces the weight load on knees and feet by 65% ​​and on the other hand ensures an ergonomic and relieving posture through active sitting.

The Chairless Chair costs €2,190 per unit. The training can be carried out online or in person on site.

The Chairless Chair is usually available from stock and can therefore be delivered to your location within a few days.

Yes, noonee is regularly present at various trade fairs and events. You can find more information on our news page.

It is also possible to arrange a demonstration appointment with a noonee employee.

With the current version of the Chairless Chair, going down stairs is risky as the rubber foot can get caught on the steps. Extra care is required here.

Due to the short putting on and taking off times, workplaces with steps can still be considered if they are not part of the work processes and are only used occasionally.

Yes. You can order our accessory product "Additional user". This way, the skeleton legs are divided, while each employee has their own personal textile set. This not only has hygienic advantages, but also allows the Chairless Chair to be put on even faster thanks to the pre-settings.

The textile parts can be washed without any problems with a conventional detergent (we recommend detergent for synthetic or sports textiles).

During our stress tests, no wear and tear on the mechanics was observed, with the exception of the wearing parts. However, at the end of the warranty period, we offer the option of sending in the Chairless Chair and having the wearing parts serviced for a fee. This extends the warranty once by a further year. This offer is currently only valid in Germany.

By wearing ESD protective clothing (coat up to knee height) and ESD shoes, he meets the current standards (grounding path via person liIEC 61340-5-1 limit value).

As part of the online training and our individual implementation training, we present each user with various options for putting on and taking off the Chairless Chair.

As a rule, putting on the Chairless Chair takes a maximum of 30 seconds and taking it off takes just under 10 seconds.

As with any assistive device, training is essential for optimal use of the Chairless Chair.

Since 2021, this can also be done through our training videos.

As part of our introductory program, we also train internal trainers (super users) alongside the users, who will then be available to provide their colleagues with advice and support.

The Chairless Chair is now used by more than 100 companies in various plants around the world. Our distribution partners are available for this abroad.

Yes, an appointment with “best practice partners” can be arranged upon request.

The Chairless Chair can be cleaned/dusted with a damp cloth or with compressed air. The textile parts can also be washed. No further cleaning is necessary.

Yes, our textile and rubber parts wear out over time. However, these can be ordered as accessories at any time.

The warranty is 24 months, with the exception of wearing parts (textiles; clicker & slider). A further extension of 12 months is currently possible for customers in Germany.

We recommend using the Chairless Chair at 0°C to 45°C.

Basically yes. However, depending on the strength of the spark, suitability must be checked individually.

The total weight of the new generation, the Chairless Chair 2.0, is 3.0 kg.

Yes. The optimal individual solution is taught as part of the product training.

No, classic kneeling is not possible.

However, certain use cases, such as picking up objects on the floor, are practiced during the training.

The lowest sitting position even serves as an ergonomic substitute for kneeling.

Yes. The low seating position allows this.