

No. The Saddle Seat supports more work postures than a kneeling chair. A kneeling chair only supports the body for forward work — it does not support upright work. The Saddle Seat does. In addition, a kneeling chair puts pressure on the knees. There is no knee pressure in a Saddle Seat.
In a kneeling chair your feet are locked in underneath you. In the Saddle Seat your feet are free to operate equipment or help you scoot around your work area with your feet in full contact with the floor.
Getting in and out of a kneeling chair is difficult as your feet get entangled in the kneeling pad. Getting in and out of a Saddle Seat is easy.


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