The Union & Scale™ Workplace2.0™ Ayalon Mesh Back Fabric Task Chair is a rebranded Eurotech Vera and is easily one of Staples' best office chairs. It is made of quality materials and features adjustments typically found only on high-end chairs from manufacturers like Steelcase and Haworth, including 4D-adjustable padded armrests, seat pan depth adjustment, and easily accessible tilt tension control.
Staples currently has a rare sale on colored Ayalon models -
red [staples.com],
teal [staples.com], and
gray [staples.com]. Combine with promo code
77898 to get an extra $20 off for a final price of $249.99 (normally $299.99, which is still a great value).
Using the same promo code, the typical
Black-colored Ayalon [staples.com] can be purchased for $229.99 with free next-day delivery.
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Does anybody know if the swiveling arms on this Ayalon chair have mechanisms for locking the selected swivel position? Or at least very heavy tension, enough that you never encountered them accidentally moving out of place? I have this same concern about the panning of the arms too.
Can somebody confirm this for me? Because this chair looks very promising, and I'm considering getting it. This would be the deal-breaker aspect for me.
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Calling the armrests' range of motion "limited" is seriously underselling it. They can be shifted into perfect positions for the vast majority of people. And the armrest caps are more plush than practically any new chair in the $300 price range.
I'm not claiming the Ayalon is on par with Herman Miller. I am claiming that this is a fantastic value for a new chair that approaches high-end quality and functionality. The only way to get higher quality at this price is to buy used high-end chairs, many of which still cost more than a brand new Ayalon.
My "desk" is a high top table, can any of you chair experts reccomend a drafting chair thats better built than my amazon cheap-o but not insanely priced? This one is starting to fail again, among other things the metal holding the seatback fatigues because i put a lot of pressure on it, bad habit of curling up sideways on it sometimes.
how come it does have the same love/reps like the other chair post?
Does anybody know if the swiveling arms on this Ayalon chair have mechanisms for locking the selected swivel position? Or at least very heavy tension, enough that you never encountered them accidentally moving out of place? I have this same concern about the panning of the arms too.
Can somebody confirm this for me? Because this chair looks very promising, and I'm considering getting it. This would be the deal-breaker aspect for me.
Very light detents, sort of like a Haworth armrest or a Gesture armrest.
They'll move if you bump them for sure.
No locking mechanism except for height.
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They'll move if you bump them for sure.
No locking mechanism except for height.
Why in the world are they designing chairs with swivel arms that don't come with locking mechanisms? It baffles me, considering how easily they get bumped out of place. There's no way I'm the only one that's bothered by this...
Does anybody have a suggested alternative mesh-back cushion-seat chair in the $100-$300 price range, that doesn't have this limitation?