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How do l know which Trionic comfort stool to order?

Choosing the correct stool height is important for both comfort and safety. The Trionic Comfort Folding Stool is available in three different seat heights — 55 cm, 65 cm, and 75 cm — and selecting the right one depends mainly on your body height.

Why Seat Height Matters

The seat height affects how comfortable it feels to sit down and how easy it is to stand up again. If the stool is too low, it may feel uncomfortable and require more effort to rise. If it is too high, your feet may not rest properly on the ground, which can feel unstable and awkward.

For this reason, matching the stool height to your body height is key.

Understanding the Three Height Options

The 55 cm stool is generally suitable for shorter users or for those who prefer a slightly lower sitting position. It provides a stable and comfortable option for people who do not need a high seat to stand up easily.

The 65 cm stool is often considered the most versatile option. It works well for many users and provides a balanced sitting height that feels natural for average body heights. If you are unsure which size to choose, this is usually the safest and most practical option.

The 75 cm stool is designed primarily for taller individuals. It offers a higher seating position that can make standing up easier — but only if your height supports it.

Important: The 75 cm Stool and User Height

It is very important to note that the 75 cm tall stool is generally best suited for users above approximately 183 cm (6 feet). For users under 180 cm, this stool is typically a bit too high. Sitting on a stool that is too tall can feel uncomfortable and may make it harder, not easier, to sit down and stand up safely.

If you are under 180 cm, you will usually be more comfortable with the 55 cm or 65 cm version. Many users around 170–180 cm find the 65 cm model to be the best overall fit.

Making Your Final Decision

When choosing your stool, start with your body height as the main guide. If you are shorter than 180 cm, avoid the 75 cm model, as it is likely to feel too high. If you are of average height, the 65 cm option is often the most comfortable and flexible choice. Taller users above 183 cm can benefit from the extra height of the 75 cm version.

By selecting the correct size, you ensure better comfort, safer use, and a stool that truly supports your needs.

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