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The Allcam FRR02 Ergonomic Under-desk Foot Rest/Foot Rocker is a versatile 2-in-1 solution designed to enhance your workspace experience. With adjustable height and a tilt range of ± 45°, it promotes better posture and circulation while providing a relaxing foot rocking motion. Its anti-slip design ensures stability, making it the perfect addition to any professional setting.
S**K
Decent product, horrible, horrible instructions
I have a very small home office, and needed a decent foot rest after my wife accidentally broke my old office depot foot rest. Whilst this was a decent footrest it was way too big for my office and probably needed replacing anyway.I wanted something that could easily meet both our needs, I'm 5ft 10in and she's 5ft 2in and we both use the office on different days. This is achieved by this product as it can be rotated to accommodate different heights, it is also much more compact then my old footrest and allows me push my office chair fully under my desk. The footrest also has a nice channel cut into it which the seat castors can slide into. This helps to bring the footrest closer to the chair to achieve a 90 degree angle between legs, chair and footrest.So why only 4 stars I hear you say? The product is supplied partially assembled, and requires owners to clip it together upon receipt. Once you suss out how to do this it takes all of 30 seconds to clip it all together, but took myself and my wife about 35 - 45 mins to figure out how to clamp the thing together and I only stumbled across this by accident as the supplied instructions are absolutely useless and really should be clarified by the seller/manufacturer.Either that, or maybe we're both a bit thick, but this seems to be a common complaint for what is an otherwise decent product.
R**O
Good footrest, especially for my particular issue
My issue being that I cross my feet under my desk subconsciously, and all the time even right after I've caught and corrected myself, so the rocker mechanism was actually seconday to having a partitioning ridge up the middle that makes this uncomfortable. And it really works for that, which is a game changer for me.As it goes, the rocker action does indeed flex the calves and ankles and promotes circulation, which when sitting for a long time is most welcome.Putting it together was strangley frustrating - I suggest you ignore the instructions and read the review from Pete M here, which sorted things right out for me.As for those who say it isn't sturdy enough, perhaps they are are weighing too heavily on it as I don't get an impression of it being flimsy. I'm average height and my legs are short and not particularly heavy.
P**M
How to assemble
Okay, so it's supplied in three parts. The first step is disassembling two of those parts so that you have five pieces1. Lay one of the sides on a table with the eight square holes upwards as in my first photo.2. Put your hands to either side of it, place your thumbs on the thin walls and gentle pull the walls apart in the direction of the arrows on my photo3. lift it up and the back part drops out4. repeat for the other sideAfter that well a few trial and error attempts at working out which side goes where (or maybe going back to the box instructions) and it's all done.Once you're there it's a good footrest
T**R
Good concept which works well
A very simple idea but well executed. It seems pretty strong. The deck/rocker fitting is clever and seems effective. Time will tell. High setting height is good. Any higher risks pushing knees up against the desk. The rocker is rubberised all around which has the advantage of allowing you to eject yourself from under the desk by pushing with legs :-) . The deck is wider than most, but this turns out better for under-desk man-spreading and seems generally more relaxing. Finally, it does seem to promote more leg movement - ie. involuntary rocking, rocking with balls of feet ... . I like it.PS: just read some other reviews complaining about the instructions. I got a warehouse deal without instructions. It took 30 amused seconds to work out. Suggest ignore instructions ...
A**J
NOT VERY ROBUST BROKE AFTER 1 MONTH
Not very robust, inner rocker cracked after about 1 month now clicks when rocked and rubber edging keeps slipping off. Very annoying. Terrible instructions of how to assemble when received.
D**T
Brilliant
I absolutely love this! I work in a school office so I am sitting down alot! This was causing my hips to ache and be very painful at times, but since having this and a cushion for my chair I have had no hip problems. The one wee problem I had was the sides that lock it together kept popping off, I just taped them up and have had no issues since.
L**K
Does the job for me
I felt I needed a footstool to improve the comfort of my work at home set-up. I kept slipping down the seat!This was easy to assemble, it's not adjustable but fortunately works for me. Seems solid and should wear well. Rubber runner so hasn't damaged my wooden floor.
M**A
Excellent item
Very short of space in my craft room so this slim foot rest is ideal. It also has a notch to fit in one of the wheels of my computer chair - yes, I’m that short of space! Very comfortable to use and has helped quite considerably with my posture when using my PC, which has resulted in less neck and leg pain. Had a bit of a problem putting it together but found that sliding rather than clicking the end piece into place worked OK. Very happy with it.
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