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The Topo Comfort Mat by Ergodriven is a premium anti-fatigue standing desk mat featuring a patented ergonomic terrain that promotes natural movement and reduces fatigue. Measuring 66.7 x 73.7 cm with a 6.9 cm thick cushioned surface, it’s lightweight at 3.63 kg and designed for easy repositioning. Made in the USA, it’s been Wirecutter’s top pick since 2016, ideal for professionals seeking comfort and productivity at their standing desks.
Colour | Obsidian Black |
Product Dimensions | 66.68 x 73.66 x 6.86 cm; 3.63 kg |
Primary material | Polyurethane, Durable Skin |
Style | Boards |
Capacity | 73.7L x 66.7W x 6.9Th cm |
Care Instructions | Clean with liquid solution, be gentle with mat |
Shipping weight | 3.95 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | 000101 |
Manufacturer | Ergodriven |
Item model number | 000101 |
ASIN | B00V3TO9EK |
D**N
Your feet and legs will thank you
If you get a standing desk, you’ll need a mat to reduce fatigue. Not just a flat mat, but one with contours to stretch your feet in different ways and move around with a sturdy material with some give for comfort. It’s not cheap but the benefits are felt straight away and you can use your weight to apply pressure in various places which almost acts as a massage. I stand the entire working day on this and happily recommend it.
M**.
Topo anti-fatigue mat - wish i'd bought it 2 years ago!
OK, I've been using a standing desk for a couple of years. Initially I put up with aching feet but then about 18 months ago I started wearing fit flop sandals and slippers, which were great at stopping the ache but whatever is inside the wedge wears out. Also, continued wearing of fit flops may have given my buttocks a work-out but hasn't done my feet any favours, they seem to be even more uncomfortable in any other shoes/boots.Researched anti-fatique mats and decided to buy this one because i can give my feet a good work out (either in socks or sof-tish soled slippers) and stretch my calves, which are very tight, whilst working. I stand in front of a computer for most of the day and i find this mat encourages me to move more than wearing fit flops ever did so my working posture is better as a direct result. Even if i just stand on the flat surface without using any of the humps/lumps to stretch anything, i get a lot less ache in my feet.Yes it's expensive compared to most other anti-fatigue mats available but I think it's well worth the investment.
J**E
Incredible - do not miss out on this work from home MUST
I have used multiple solutions to aid standing sessions at my desk.This is the first tool I have used which let's me stand 5+ hours a day without interruption to comfort.The back lip in particular is supporting great lower back relief.
A**R
Helps with standing desk. Good quality needs improvement
Great quality mat! I got this for my standing desk to help with my back problems. It makes standing up so much more comfortable. It really takes the pressure out of your knees and lower back and encourages you to fidget. My main negative aspect is the central tear drop mound. This is very annoying and in the way of allowing me to stand properly. I think for a man with a wider stance it would be fine but for myself it is very annoying. Rubber is thick and you never feel the floor through it. I paid around £90 for this at the time. Since then it has gone up to £275 and £175 from the same supplier. Which is crazy price differences!
J**P
A real boon for standing desk users
Was skeptical about this until I used it for the first time. I love being able to move about utilising the different foot positions, I can give myself a bit of a lower leg workout and the various differing standing permutations ensure that I'm not slouching in one place for too long. Really well made, looks like it will last a long time too. Heavy enough no to lode about, but able to move by foot if repositioning is needed. Worth every penny.
R**F
Great for standing and working
I use my Topo at home and typically have socks or bare feet. So far I am managing about 3 hours on it and then sometimes switch back to a high saddle stool at the desk for a change. My personal wild theory on more ergonomic working is to moderate and switch sitting/standing rather than just sticking to one approach, so I don't use it all the time and like to mix it up a bit. When in use I find the bumps and raised areas are perfect for stretching out ankles and calf muscles. I often twist and pull my feet over the bumps for short moments to adjust the standing posture for a while. I think like sitting, if you lock into one position for a long period its not great and on occasion I have noticed myself frozen in place and should really be taking a break. I have not used it with shoes on so can't comment on shoe usage, however I do think I would lose some benefit of being able to flex the arch of my foot if I had shoes on, so my preference is for bare-naked feet or sock use.
D**B
Expensive for what it is but it makes a real difference
I've moved to a standing desk over the last few months and purchased this item after much consideration, particularly given the price - for what is essentially a rubber mat! Harsh but true...However, I couldn't live without it - it really makes standing a lot more comfortable for me personally. I move around on the mat and use the various raised ridges. For me it's a no brainer....
A**R
Worth investing in
This has made it so much more comfortable when using my standing desk. The front angle is great for the hamstrings.
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