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The Pipersong Meditation Cross Legged Chair PRO is a versatile ergonomic chair designed for home office and meditation use. Featuring a patented design with a 2-inch height-adjustable backrest, 360-degree swivel footstool, and thick memory foam cushions, it supports multiple sitting positions including cross-legged and kneeling. Its smooth-rolling wheels and durable alloy steel frame combine mobility with stability, making it ideal for fidgety sitters seeking comfort and flexibility during long work or meditation sessions.













| ASIN | B0CHHY7FCT |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Height, Rolling, Swivel |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Back Style | Cushion Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,805 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #321 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | Pipersong |
| Brand Name | Pipersong |
| Chair Backrest Width | 15.8 Inches |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 847 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Memory Foam |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Furniture Finish | PU |
| Included Components | 360-degree swivel footstool |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 22.05 x 23.23 x 16.54 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30.7"D x 27.6"W x 30.7"H |
| Item Weight | 11.5 Kilograms |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Pipersong |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Name | Meditation Chair |
| Model Number | PRO Meditation Chair |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 30.7"D x 27.6"W x 30.7"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Seat Back Interior Height | 15.8 Centimeters |
| Seat Depth | 17.5 inches |
| Seat Height | 23.2 Inches |
| Size | 17.5" Seat+Height Adjustable Backrest |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**I
Perfect for me ..
I love this chair, it is well made and aesthetically pleasing. It is sturdy yet comfortable to me. It don't need the extra back cushion honestly. The height is great because I don't have a high desk. It rolls easy and works well on my carpet but I appreciate that I can change the wheels to gliders if need. It's pricey but I would say worth it...I would say that making the arm rest adjustable wasn't needed and it would be nice to make it an option where you can lock it to stop. The chair doesn't lock in tilt mode, which I notice is a complaint which doesn't bother me but if you reduce the tension and don't use the cushion when you sit back it'll tilt and stay that way which I really enjoy when I need to break or am just watching a video I can rest back... You can lock it to not tilt also...just doesn't have a lock in tilt mode like other office chair do.
C**2
Amazing!
Looked into an ergonomic chair like most of the other people here for back/leg circulation problem; prefer to sit cross-legged. Tried two different chairs that didn't work out - saved this one but didn't pull the trigger due to price and the fact that this chair is PU (not leather, as some reviews refer to... it's polyeurathane/"fake leather"/very common plasticy-rubber synthetic material). I didn't want to spend this kind of money on a non-leather/fabric chair. That said, a lot of the reviews here talking about the quality of this chair and seeing the state of some chairs that customers said were over a year old and some even buying more than one for different desks (home and office, etc.) changed my mind. Just set it up and it is VERY comfortable - typing this review while sitting cross-legged in my chair. The material is not thin or sticky, very smooth and comfortable; one of my other failed chairs had very thin stuffing that I could feel the nuts and bolts through after about a month despite me being solidly average size (gifted it to a thinner/lighter-weight friend lol). So, time will tell as we go along and I'll try to update if things change, but so far, I'm pleased: not flimsy, not too heavy/easy to assemble on my own (approx 20 min), smooth wheels, easy to adjust height and seatback. I got the larger size despite being 5'2" and strongly suggest everyone just get the bigger size, especially if you work from home and expect to be sitting in it for long periods.
J**Z
Good Chair for Multiple Seating Positions
I got this Chair: Meditation Cross Legged Armchair, ADHD Chair with Adjustable Armrests, Criss Cross Desk Chair with Flexible Back Cushion, Swivel Footrest, Arm Support and Wheels for Home Office, Beige I have never really liked sitting with my feet flat on the floor so this has been a great option so far. I have had it just for two days and I really do like the options for sitting. I like that the seat is wider and i can have my feet elevated. The only thing that I have found a bit frustrating is that the back rest does not move but I'm a creative person so I can figure something out that will work to make it my most perfect chair. I previously used a drafting chair that allowed me to sit cross legged at my desk BUT my Dr has advised I need to stop doing that as i am having Nerve issues in my lower legs this chair is allowing me to move around in different positions through out the day and keeps me from sitting completely compressed into my knees and lower legs all day (which was not good for my knees or my nerves). It has decent cushioning and seems to be made well/sturdy. I likely won't use the extra back cushion too much but its a nice option if you like to sit farther forward on the chairs. I may update my review after I have used it for a bit longer. But so far I think I will continue to enjoy it.
C**L
Photos do not do this chair justice
Disclaimer: I just received the chair today so these are my initial impressions. Should the status change, I’ll change my review to reflect that. I didn’t want to pay this much money for what looks like a flimsy prototype in the pictures but was willing to pay out of the fact that I’m NEVER still in a chair at work. This one was “me,” so I took a chance, and I’m glad I did. The chair looks flimsy and cheap in the photos, so I’ll not be including my own here — there are plenty already. Let me just say that the chair is not flimsy OR cheap. It’s quite sturdy with smooth motion and pretty nice material. Instructions are Pictograms but easy to follow with only 8 screws. There was one review saying that you “need” the larger size no matter what; well, you don’t. I’m 5’2” with, um, a generous “hip area,” have no troubles with the 15”, and don’t feel like I’m spilling over the sides. I’d say get the larger one if you are a larger person or if you prefer the seat shape more. The only thing I wish it had was articulation of the leg area split down the middle instead of one piece as I sometimes sit with one leg behind and the other in a “squat” position. I can still do it comfortably with the leg area facing forward, but it feels like my bent-backwards leg lacks support. And, maybe because I’m so short, the back rest perfectly snuggles me in. It’s the perfect height for me, so I could see where a taller person may have trouble. It is slightly adjustable, though. Just play with it. So glad I purchased this. It will alleviate some of my fidgeting without disrupting my workflow. I’m happy about that.
J**.
I'm reviewing the fabric chair with the flippable back cushion.
For 300 bucks I expected better. Mind you, I have been sitting in the same chair for19 years and was enamored by the TikTok Crisscross chair so came here looking. My previous chair was one that had the tilt feature as it was a regular office chair and not these big fancy gamer chairs everyone seems to want these days. I ordered my chair so long ago with ergonomics in mind because I was sitting 9+ hours a day doing nails. Posture was my top priority. I used the tilt with the front of the seat a bit lower than the back because it kept pressure off the underside of my thigh behind my knee as my ankles tended to swell. I like this chair, don't get me wrong and it took me a long time to feel at home in it because my neuro spicy brain does not adapt well to these kinds of changes. I eventually stopped feeling "off" in my desk space. That being said, I had to order $158 bucks worth of cushions to make this chair livable and ergonomically comfortable. If you are like me and have no intention of crossing your legs in this chair like a teenager or 20 something young-body, (I'm pushing 55,) but liked the idea of the larger seat area, you will need to look elsewhere or plan on buying cushions as I did. I wound up getting one of those car wedge cushions to raise the back of the seat and address the missing tilt feature. Be sure to find one that is 19" across or it will defeat its purpose. The upside down, T-shaped back cushion I got (OPTP Thoracic Lumbar Back Support), keeps me straight and in good posture. I bought an adjustable under desk foot stool/cushion-thing that meets my feet where they should hit the floor when I have the height of the chair adjusted to proper placement of the desktop just below my elbows. I'm 5'5" and needed to have the chair in almost the top height setting for my desk. Without it, my legs would dangle and cut off circulation. Next up, we have the wheel situation... The base that the wheels fasten to is made of metal and very sturdy (which I appreciate in a chair of this price), but then the plastic castors are cheap crap. The base of the chair is certified to 350 lbs., which I am well under at 220; the wheels I'm not so sure. A replacement set was even provided in the box so obviously a lazy fix to complaints of wheel breakdown. I ordered heavy duty, up to 2200 lbs. castor wheels for this chair and now I trust it. Do be mindful of physics when looking at wheels and be sure to get ones that don't change the tension placed on the chair flower-like base. Look for a wheel whose attachment point is nearly in line with the contact point of the floor. Roller blade style wheels may give you trouble over time. On to the armrests. They did consider the reachability with the wider seat feature as the rests angle in so you can put JUST your elbows on them, barely. The rests should be twice their length for any real usability with this wide of a seat. If one is actually sitting cross legged in this chair, I imagine the rests would be satisfactory, but we both know by now, I'm not using the chair in this manner. That being said, my previous chair had no arm rests, and I will probably just take these off the chair altogether. In conclusion, if you want an ergonomic chair, you should probably look elsewhere. But if, like me you have to touch the stove to know it's hot, by all means order this and spend some extra cheddar on cushions and props. After all this hullabaloo, I must say I no longer have the pain in my left hip after sitting for extended periods. So, a hard-won win in my book is better than a loss.
K**Y
Perfect perfect perfect
this chair is perfect!! I love the color, the fabric is nice and soft - I got the mocha, which I like because it's neutral and easy to clean / hides dirt. It's perfect for long days of studying, I can adjust the height with my desk and move the footrest out of the way if I just need to stretch my legs. I also realized that I could remove the back cushion which gives me more space to lean back if needed! The seat itself is wide and great for sitting crossed legged. Would buy again and again
D**S
Super comfy
Easy to put together, easier with 2 people. So far, 1 day into the chair I'm loving it. Very comfortable. The stuffing is nice and firm, I was worried it would be too soft and wear out. I saw reviews that the arm rests were too far but with them angled in, they work for my needs. I will update my review if things change. Update: the lock mechanism for leaning back doesn't lock very well. Even at the tightest setting, I still lean back and think I'm falling to my death.
P**A
Feels like an overpriced stool with a leg rest attached
I was so excited to receive this chair. I am very fidgety in my current office chair and generally prefer to sit criss cross, so it seemed like the meditation chair was made for me. Putting the chair together was perfectly straightforward, but I just didn't find the chair comfortable. The chair itself is more like a stool than a chair, so if you're used to sitting in an office chair with some contour to it you might feel underwhelmed with how flat the meditation chair is. I was also disappointed with the lack of lower back support. Once again, if you're used to sitting in a standard office chair it might feel strange having such a small backrest when you're used to a backrest that comes into contact with most of your back. This chair likely would have been a lot better for me if I was sitting in it with my back absolutely straight and upright, but like most I slouch a little bit in my chair, so my back almost never touches the back rest on the meditation chair; in a typical office chair my lower back is almost always touching the lower section of the back rest, so the meditation chair feels incomplete without it. Perhaps it is unfair to blame the chair for this, my posture could definitely be better, but leaning towards my computer when I sit in my chair just feels natural, and sitting totally upright feels weird even if it is the healthiest way to sit. Another thing is if you're used to sitting criss cross in a standard office chair it might feel a little weird having the leg rest lower than the seat; I'm so used to having my legs tucked under me that it was a little weird using the meditation chair, but I wouldn't say it was a deal breaker. The final major complaint is the price: Even if all of the little quirks I didn't enjoy, like the seat and the backrest, were worked out I still would never pay $369 for it. I might pay half that, but probably not even that. The office chair I'm currently sitting in is probably a decade old and was around $100 when I bought it. For $369 I expected something life-changing, and perhaps my expectations were too high, but I would take my cheap chair any day over this. Don't get me wrong, my cheap chair with its faux leather is in awful shape and the meditation chair is made of quality materials, but I just find my cheap chair more comfortable. The chair was mostly easy to disassemble but there were a few final parts I couldn't detach; the more I struggled the more I risked damaging the chair, which is not good if you want to get all your money back. On the bright side, customer service was great: I told them I couldn't disassemble certain parts of the chair and within 24 hours they sent me pictures and a video to help. I hate to be so negative because the chair is very unique and it does give you a lot of options for how you want to sit, but it just wasn't for me. To be fair, a lot of the problems I had with the chair were things I should have known would be problems just by looking at the pictures, but the reviews were so positive that I figured I'd get used to it. I was wrong. If you don't like the fundamentals of the chair, such as the chair itself or the backrest, I suspect the overall concept of the meditation chair (which I still really like!) will not make up for that.
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