🦶 Elevate your workspace comfort—because your feet deserve the VIP treatment!
The Mind Reader Foot Rest is a height-adjustable ergonomic accessory (3.25" to 6.25") designed to improve posture and reduce discomfort during extended sitting. Featuring a massage-textured, anti-slip surface, it stimulates circulation while providing stable foot support. Compact and lightweight (17"x13", 4.75 lbs), it fits neatly under most desks, making it perfect for professional and home office environments.
Manufacturer | EMS Mind Reader LLC |
Part Number | FTREST-BLK |
Item Weight | 4.75 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 13 x 6.25 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FTREST-BLK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 17"L x 13"W x 6.25"H |
Color | Black |
Style | FTREST-BLK |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Included Components | Mind Reader ' Comfy ' Adjustable Height Foot Rest , Black |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**E
Feedback
Great value and quality
S**A
Your legs will thank you
I love this foot support. I am constantly at my desk because of my job and even though I have a standing desk that I do utilize, sometimes you just are not in the mood to stand and you want to be seated but with some elevation for your legs, and this is it. It has different heights to choose from which helps on how high up you want your legs to be. I feel like i can tell my veins are happy when Iuse it.
D**.
Works great for workstations
Works great for workstations
W**L
Works well
Works well for workstation
A**E
Unstable
The product is adjustable, and is actually pretty sturdy, but you can't lock it into place, so your feet are going to rock back and forth the entire time you're using it. Personally, I really hate that. I do not need to be feeling like I'm rolling around ungrounded while I'm working, so this product isn't a great match for me. Some people like that feeling, so it would be a good match for them. Also, on its flattest setting, your feet will be about 3.5" off the ground. That's high enough to mash your thighs up against the bottom of a keyboard tray. So, if you have a keyboard tray, measure the height you need for your foot-to-lap situation to fit comfortably beneath the tray. Otherwise, it's a good product.
J**T
Excellent
I have bad knees and they always hurt while I was working. Once I got this to support my feet my knees have felt so much better.
A**R
Ergonomic
Keeps my feet slightly elevated when I work from home. I have one similar to this that I use at work.
M**8
Wobbly. If it would lock in position I'd love it!
I'd rate this product five stars across the board where it not for the issue described within.The ergonomic design is very good. Two adjustable heights keep legs and ankles within the perfect range for comfort! Pressure is relieved from the spine, and legs remain in a natural position, allowing one to sit up straight without overstretching from the hips. It's perfect for pain relief from sciatica, and provides good ankle support to prevent fluid build up -- when it works properly.When the pandemic started, I took a remote-from-home job which requires many hours of sitting, often without so much as a five minute break ver 6-8 hours. And walking during my off hours has been hindered either by weather conditions or darkness. As a result, I've put on a few pounds, and my sciatica has flared up. So I desperately need a product like this one (and perhaps a gym membership).The foot rest is designed to "rock", or swivel, so that the user can stretch and exercise the ankles. HOWEVER, therein lies the problem: the swivel action is too loose, which makes it wobbly.I can't rest my feet comfortably for more than a few minutes without finding myself grasping it with my feet to keep it in place. Eventually it collapses and slides out from under my feet, and I become frustrated and push it aside.I've searched for a way to tighten it, or adjust the flimsy locking mechanism, to no avail. My current workaround involves stuffing an old throw pillow beneath it to stop the swivel action and prevent it from collapsing. I also put a rubber gripper mat beneath it -- the type used under throw rugs -- to prevent the foot rest from sliding around on the ceramic tile floors. It's not a perfect fix, but it helps a lot. Still, considering the price, and the fact that it came out of the box in that condition barely a month ago, I feel cheated.I did send a message to the seller through Amazon but have never received a response.
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