Best standing desks in 2024: May top picks

27 May.,2024

 

Best standing desks in : May top picks

Switching from a regular desk to one of the best standing desks is not only better for your health but doing so can also make for the perfect upgrade for your home office.

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I&#;ve built and tested more than a dozen standing desks by myself to help you find the right model for your needs and budget. Based on our in-depth reviews, the best standing desk overall is the Vari Electric Standing Desk. It's easy to assemble, features an elegant design and comes with useful accessories to make your life easier. If you're on a tight budget though, the Fezibo Electric Standing Desk can be had for just over $100.

Below you'll find everything you need to know about the best standing desks you can get today and learn more about our testing process. Whether you want a compact standing desk for a small space or even one with drawers for storage, there's something here for every budget and use case.

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The best standing desks you can buy today

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The best standing desk overall

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Vari electric standing desk with a laptop on top

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The Vari Electric Standing Desk stood out immediately for its gorgeous work surface, which not only looked better than the competition, but was thicker, too. I especially liked its chamfered edges, and the fact that Vari throws in two hooks &#; so you can hang your purse or a set of headphones &#; as well as a coaster to protect its surface. What&#;s more, the company also offers a range of accessories, from power strips to cable-management trays to monitor arms, to fully outfit your desk.

If you&#;re not particularly enamored with the reclaimed wood of our review model, the company offers a variety of other materials, including white, butcher block, black, and darkwood. While not as varied as other standing desks on this page, each option was very attractive. The model I reviewed also came with a programmable control panel that let me set four preset heights for the desk, and had a small LCD readout that displayed its height. It&#;s a feature you can get with most standing desks, and it&#;s one worth spending a bit more on.

What especially impressed me about the Vari desk was the ease with which I was able to put it together. It took about 15 minutes total to get everything assembled, about half the time as other standing desks I've tested. If you&#;re not particularly handy, this is definitely the standing desk for you. 

Read our full Vari Electric Standing Desk review.

Best standing desk for features

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2. Flexispot E7 Pro Plus

A premium standing desk at a reasonable price

Our expert review:

Specifications

Desktop size:

48 x 24, 48 x 30, 55 x 28, 60 x 24, 60 x 30, 72 x 30, 80 x 30 inches

Min/max height:

22.8 to 48.4 inches

Max supported weight:

355 pounds

Electric:

Yes

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Reasons to buy

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Quiet dual motors

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Excellent cable management tray

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Keypad has a USB charging port

Reasons to avoid

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More assembly required

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Only the fiberboard desktop has grommets

The Flexispot E7 Pro Plus is a dual-motor, electric standing desk that packs in plenty of premium features for the price. Besides a metal cable management tray that makes it easy to run wires up to the top of the desk, it's keypad also has a USB port so that you can charge your smartphone, tablet and other devices while working. This is one of my favorite features and one I wish more standing desks would adopt as well.

Flexispot makes it easy to customize the E7 Pro Plus with plenty of different desktop materials to choose from and a range of desktop sizes that go all the way from 48 x 24 inches up to 80 x 30 inches. Although building the desk isn't as easy as putting the Vari Electric Standing Desk, the assembly process was pretty straightforward and all of the tools you'll need are included. I finished building this desk in just over 30 minutes. With a maximum height of 48.4 inches and minimum height of 22.8 inches, the E7 Pro Plus can accommodate a wide range of users.

Read our full Flexispot E7 Pro Plus review.

The best budget standing desk

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The Fezibo Electric Standing Desk is a great option for people who want to upgrade to a standing desk on a shoestring budget. To reach its low price of just over $200, Fezibo had to make some cuts which is why this desk has a single motor and lacks the child lock settings you'll find on more expensive models. Still though, the Fezibo Electric Standing Desk can support up to 176 pounds (79kg) and has a maximum height of 46.9 inches and a minimum height of 27.5 inches. I was really impressed with just how many more premium features this desk has like its control panel with an LED display.

While the Fezibo Electric Standing Desk is my new budget pick, during testing it felt sturdy at all times and was still relatively quiet even with a single motor. I also like how there's a hook at the back of the desk that can be used for hanging your headphones, cables or other accessories. Also, there is a cable management tray available but you will need to purchase it separately.

Read our full Fezibo Electric Standing Desk review.

The best compact standing desk

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The Branch Duo Standing Desk is Branch's second standing desk and it features a number of improvements over its predecessor such as a frameless design that leaves extra space for an optional desk drawer. There's also a new OLED control paddle that reminds you when it's time to stand up. Branch even offers an optional cable management tray that affixes to the back of the desk along with a custom power strip that screws onto the back of the desk.

Besides these new improvements, one of the things I really like about the Duo standing desk is that in addition to a 48 x 25-inch version, there's also a much more compact 36 x 24-inch model which is great for smaller workspaces and apartments. Branch also includes reusable inserts for this desk so that it's easy to disassemble if you have to move. The Duo Standing Desk pairs well with the new Branch Verve Chair too.

Read our full Branch Duo Standing Desk review.

The best standing desk for customization

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Uplift V2 standing desk disassembled

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I&#;ll admit, I wasn't the biggest fan of the walnut veneer that came with the Uplift V2 standing desk I reviewed. Fortunately, Uplift offers the desk in a variety of surfaces, from laminate to bamboo to solid mahogany; there&#;s even a whiteboard option, in case you like the idea of writing on the desk itself. 

Like the Fully Jarvis, the Uplift can support up to 350 pounds, the most among the standing desks I've tested so far. It also took about half an hour to assemble for me to assemble which isn't too long at all but still not as easy as putting the Vari standing desk together. Ultimately, the Uplift is a very good standing desk, but not my favorite model. However, if you want a desk you can sleep as well as work at, Uplift also sells an under-desk hammock but it's only compatible with the wider models of the V2. Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to try it out myself but it's one of the most talked about features in the reviews on Uplift's website.

Read our full Uplift V2 standing desk review.

The best standing desk for storage

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The Realspace smart standing desk's built-in cable management tray

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The two USB-A ports and one USB-C port on the side of the Realspace smart standing desk

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The Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk sets itself apart from the other standing desks on this list in a few ways. Not only is it a smart standing desk you can control with an app or your voice thanks to Google Assistant and Alexa support, it also has fairly large drawers for storage and three USB ports on the side for charging your devices. The Realspace smart standing desk comes pre-assembled for the most part and I just needed to install the legs and its keypad which took about half an hour.

The built-in drawers gave me more than enough space to store a laptop and other accessories. However, the design of the Realspace smart standing desk limits the amount of weight it can hold to 88 pounds. This should be more than enough for most people&#;s needs but if you want to use a bulky gaming PC and multiple monitors, you&#;ll be better off with one of the other standing desks on this list like the Uplift V2 or the Vari standing desk.

Read our full Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk review.

Other standing desks we've reviewed

Vari Curve Electric Standing Desk - Like the original Vari Electric Standing Desk, the Vari Curve Electric Standing Desk is one of our favorites. While it was our top recommendation for a bit there, this particular model has now been discontinued and replaced by the Vari Electric Standing Desk with ComfortEdge. It doesn&#;t have the same curve but it does have the waterfall edge the company first introduced with its Curve Electric Standing Desk.

EverDesk Max - The EverDesk Max is from the Sinaporean company NorthDay which also makes the ErgoTune Supreme V3. This electric standing desk is just as customizable as the Uplift V2 but you will need to purchase accessories like the cable tray, pegboard panel and cable spine separately in one of NorthDay&#;s bundles. This is worth doing though as these accessories add a lot of extra storage and allow you to fully customize this desk to your liking. 

IKEA Trotten - The IKEA Trotten is by no means a bad standing desk but it is a manual one and we&#;ve chosen to prioritize electric standing desks for this guide. This means that instead of pushing a button, you need to manually turn a crank to adjust its height which can get tiring real fast. If you are in the market for a manual standing desk, I&#;d suggest you take a look at pneumatic ones instead as you just need to lift them or push them down to adjust their height.

Fully Jarvis Bamboo - The Fully Jarvis Bamboo is a nice-looking standing desk with plenty of customization options when it comes to the desktop as well as accessories. It costs as much as the Vari Electric Standing Desk which we think is a better standing desk overall and a lot easier to assemble.

FlexiSpot EC1 - The FlexiSpot EC1 is still available at some third-party online retailers but it has been officially discontinued by FlexiSpot. Still, we were really impressed by how well this budget desk performed in our testing along with the customization options. If you&#;re interested in the EC1 but want to buy this desk directly from the company, FlexiSpot has replaced it with the FlexiSpot E2 which is slightly more expensive.

IKEA Bekant Standing Desk - The IKEA Bekant is a nice looking standing desk that we think costs a bit too much for what you get. For instance, its keypad is quite basic with only an up and down button and its cable management tray is made out of mesh instead of metal. Still though, if you&#;re a fan of that IKEA look and want to get all of your home office furniture in one trip to the store, it could be worth considering.

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Anthony Spadafora has spent the past five years working from home exclusively and during that time, he's tested dozens of standing desks, office chairs and other work from home accessories. While he oversees all of our networking and security coverage at Tom's Guide, Anthony has a penchant for home office furniture and working on desk setups.

How to choose the best standing desk for you

Although the best standing desks share many similarities, there are a few factors that you should consider before buying one which I'll go into more detail below. Getting the right standing desk for your space and needs the first time will be a lot easier than building one, finding out it isn't for you and then having to return it.

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Surface material 

Pretty much every standing desk can be ordered in a variety of materials, with prices to match. Laminate surfaces &#; that is, a veneer of wood overtop a core &#; tend to be the least expensive, while solid-core desks made from oak, maple, mahogany or some other wood type will cost more. Bamboo desks straddle the middle, and are not only a good compromise, but are very durable. 

Stability 

The higher you raise a standing desk, the greater potential there is for it to wobble or fall over, especially if there are a lot of heavy items on it. If you can, it&#;s worth checking out a standing desk in person, raising it to its maximum height and then rocking it back and forth to see how it manages.

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Minimum and maximum height
This is the range with which the standing desk&#;s height can be raised or lowered. Most will fall between 25 inches to around 50 inches; better desks will have a wider range, though the difference will usually only be a few inches on either end. 

Maximum weight supported
If you&#;re planning to use your standing desk to hold more than just your computer &#; maybe you want to sit on it &#; then you&#;ll want to pay attention to its maximum supported weight. Smaller, less expensive desks won&#;t be able to hold as much weight as more expensive models. 

Ease of assembly
When it comes to putting together a standing desk, all you need is a screwdriver and a little patience. All of the models I've tested came with the requisite screws, Allen wrenches, and clear instruction manuals. Still, some desks are easier to put together than others, and most &#; especially those with larger tops &#; will require a second person to help, especially when flipping them over.

Motorized or non-motorized?
How much work do you want to put into raising and lowering your standing desk? The vast majority of standing desks are motorized, meaning all you have to do is press a button to change the height of the desk. However, if you want to save some money &#; and you don't plan on moving the desk much &#; then you might want to check out a manual standing desk. Many of these desks have a hand crank that you'll have to turn. You won't need arms like Arnold Schwarzenegger, but you will have to do a little work. However, there are also pneumatic standing desks that you only need to lift the desktop up or push it down to adjust their height. They're slightly more expensive but I think they're certainly worth it in the long run.

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Customization options 

Apart from the surface size and material, the better standing desk companies will also offer a variety of ways in which you can customize your desk. These can include attachments such as cable-management trays &#; the one accessory that you should get with a standing desk &#; different controls to raise and lower the desk, different leg types, frame styles and more. 

How we test the best standing desks

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To determine which standing desks are the best, I called in the top models as well as a few budget-friendly options. From here, I then went through the process of assembling them, noting how long it took to put each one together, how easy the instructions were to follow and if any extra tools were required for assembly.

After each desk is assembled, I then test their stability by raising them to their maximum height and rocking them back and forth. For electric standing desks, I listen to see how loud their motors are, take note of how smoothly they go up and down and see whether or not they can be raised and lowered with a full cup of coffee without spilling a drop.

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I also evaluate each desk based on aesthetics as after all, your new desk should look nice in your home office. However, since many standing desks can be configured with different surfaces from laminate to hardwood tops, colors and more, I also take into account how customizable each desk is when determining its final rating.

Finally, I factor in the price of each desk. While the standing desks I test differ when it comes to features and design, I try and configure them to best match each other so I can compare how much each would cost if it were the same as the others. 

For more information on how Tom's Guide rates and reviews, check out our how we test page.  

Standing desk vs traditional desk

Deciding between a standing desk and one of the best desks can be hard but even if you don&#;t plan on standing while you work, there are still a number of benefits to owning a standing desk. 

One of the main reasons you&#;d consider investing in a standing desk in the first place is ergonomics and this is one area where they really excel. Unlike with a regular desk, you can make small adjustments to the height of your standing desk to ensure that your keyboard is at the right height as is your laptop&#;s screen or monitor.

A cluttered desk can be very distracting, especially with cables going every which way. Standing desks have a reputation of offering better cable management than traditional desks since many of them come with cable management trays. Sure, you can always add a cable management tray to any desk but the fact that your standing desk needs to be able to move up and down gives you more incentive to have your cables neatly tucked away. Likewise, you can always lift your desk up so that it&#;s easier to manage all of your cables and you can&#;t do this with a traditional desk.

Another thing that separates standing desks from traditional desks is their build quality. Since standing desks are designed to move up and down frequently while supporting a lot of weight, all without wobbling even at their highest setting, most of them have strong, steel frames. This is quite different from the wooden legs you&#;ll find on many office desks. 

You can&#;t go wrong either way but with a standing desk, you always have the option to stand up if you want to. With a traditional desk, you&#;ll need to buy a standing desk converter to do so and considering how much these can cost, you&#;re better off putting that money into a new standing desk instead.

What about standing desk converters?

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If you&#;re thinking of upgrading to a standing desk, then you may have come across standing desk converters during your research. Like a standing desk, a standing desk converter allows you to work while standing or sitting with plenty of room for a laptop, monitor and any other accessories you may need. However, you don&#;t have to replace your existing desk.

For those who work in an office or even if you&#;re a student in a dorm, a standing desk converter may be a better choice as most companies and colleges don&#;t want you replacing their furniture. Standing desk converters are also more portable which means you could technically pack one in the back of your car and bring it to and from work or school.

Although standing desk converters are usually cheaper than buying a standing desk outright, they can still get quite expensive and cost anywhere between $100 to $400 dollars. Another downside is that if you find out you don&#;t really like standing while working, your standing desk converter becomes a giant paperweight. For this reason, you&#;re better off putting that money into a nice standing desk or even a budget one and then upgrading later on.

How to find the right height for your standing desk

Determining what height to set your standing desk at for the best experience isn&#;t difficult to do but there are some factors you need to consider first. For instance, do you work with or without shoes on and are you using a laptop or a monitor? If you work without shoes, yourdesk can be set a little lower but if you use one of the best laptops instead of a desktop, your desk will need to be higher but a laptop stand is something else to consider as using one will raise the height of your laptop. 

From here, you want to stand up straight with your shoulders relaxed and bend your elbows at a 90-degree angle. You then want to measure the distance from the floor to your elbows and subtract one to two inches from this measurement to figure out the best height for your desk when used in a standing position.

If you want even more pointers along with a walkthrough on how to do this, Fezibo has a nice, in-depth blog post with everything you need to know.

How long should you stand at your standing desk

Just because you went out and got a new standing desk, this doesn&#;t mean that you should be standing all the time. In fact, doing so could be harmful for your body. Instead, with a standing desk, you want to alternate between sitting and standing throughout your work day.

Personally, I like to write while sitting down but prefer to edit or do research while standing up. You&#;ll need to find the workflow that&#;s right for you but some tasks are easier to do when sitting down while others feel more natural in a standing position.

In a post on its site, The Standing Desk recommends that you stand for around 5 to 15 minutes every hour when using a standing desk. As someone who&#;s been using standing desks for years now, I think this is good advice. However, I believe this is something to work up to as you&#;d be standing for up to two hours each day during an 8-hour work day. 

To ease yourself into working while standing, I suggest you pick one task or activity that won&#;t take you that long each day and use that for practice. For instance, maybe you just try standing while checking your for a few minutes each morning to get the blood pumping.

Whatever you do though, I recommend that you don&#;t stand for too long as you don&#;t want to get burned out on it. If you stand for a long time and end up really sore the next day, you&#;re less likely to try working while standing again. This is why you really want to work up to standing for longer periods and keep track of how long you do stand for.

Standing Desk Buyers Guide Part 1 - What Type of ...

The popularity of standing desks has exploded in the last few years but the variety of options makes it hard for buyers to decide which desk is best for them.

This buyers guide examines different types of sit stand desks to help you make an informed decision about which type of standing desk is right for your specific needs.

This is a multi-part buyers guide. Take a look at Part 2: Comparing Electric Sit Stand Desks here and Part 3: Standing Desk Converters here.

 

What is a Standing Desk?

&#;Standing desk&#; is a broad term, and includes any kind of desk that you can stand up at. This could be a simple, fixed-height desk that you can only stand at, but most people prefer a height-adjustable, sit stand desk. Also known as sit to stand and stand up desks, these allow you to comfortably stand while you work and then adjust the height of the desk to sit. Having that flexibility is very important so you can easily alternate between sitting and standing throughout the day.
 

 

Why Use a Standing Desk?

Sitting for long periods of time has been dubbed &#;the new smoking&#;. Research into the health benefits of using a standing desk is ongoing, but more and more people are choosing to stand or alternate between sitting and standing during the day. They do this because standing at your desk can help you move more during the workweek. Research has shown that standing desks help you burn more calories than you would while sitting. Another study found that standing desks significantly increased productivity - workers using sit stand desks were 45% more productive than their seated colleagues.

To read more research about standing desks and ergonomics, visit our research papers page here: https://www.ergolink.com.au/research-papers

 

Types of Height Adjustable Desks

There are four main types of sit stand desks &#; manual sit stand desks, electric sit stand desks, standing desk converters and portable standing desks.

Manually Operated Sit Stand Desks

Although cheap has many limitations.

  • Generally limited range of height and most do not raise high enough.
  • Low weight capacity
  • Limited range of sizes (due to weight and manual operation).
  • Slow to change height
  • Can be difficult to use . People with injury find them too hard or stressful on the body.

In our experience most manual desks are generally too hard to use and in the end do not get used at all.

Sit Stand Desks with Electric Motors

These are complete desks that use electric motors with push-button controls to raise and lower the desktop. One thing to look out for is the quality and noise levels of the motors. Cheaper desks will often have a single electric motor that is quite noisy and will struggle with heavier loads. A higher-quality height-adjustable desk like our Accord range should have one motor in each leg and smooth, quiet operation.

Standing Desk Converters

Designed to modify a standard desk into a sit stand desk, a converter sits on top of your existing desk and is then adjusted up and down to the required height. For most standing desk converters, the user pulls a lever at the side of the unit, and the desk rises using gas or spring assisted struts. High-end converters like the Humanscale Quickstand don&#;t even need a lever. Instead they use a weighted counterbalance system that makes it smoother and easier to adjust the height.

Converters are ideal for offices that already have built-in desks and limited available space that doesn&#;t allow for any additional furniture. Desktop converters are also a good choice if you are on a tighter budget and want to keep your existing desk.

Portable Standing Desks and Carts

For workers that need to move around during the day at work, a portable standing desk or cart is ideal. Perfect for medical practices where the worker moves between rooms with their laptop, for teachers moving around the classroom and mechanics moving around their workshop. They are also ideal for the home office worker that wants to work in different rooms of the house. Depending on your requirements, you could get a smaller portable desk that just has enough space for a laptop and a mouse, or a larger unit that also has a monitor arm like the Ergotron Neo-Flex LCD Cart.

 

Consider your Setup and Type of Work When Choosing a Sit Stand Desk

The sort of work you do and the tools you use to do your job will determine what type of sit stand desk is best for you. Here are several scenarios and our recommendations for the most suitable sit stand desk.

Scenario #1 - Laptop Only

Most standing desk converters are not suitable for using with only a laptop unless you use an external keyboard because they have two separate parts &#; a keyboard platform and monitor or work surface platform. Your laptop may not safely fit on the keyboard area so you need one flat area to place your laptop on. You have the lightest computer setup, so you don&#;t need to be concerned about the weight of your equipment.  

Recommend: Any Electric or Portable Standing Desk

Scenario #2 - Keyboard & One Monitor

This equipment configuration gives you the most options in sit stand desks. With only one monitor you don&#;t need to worry about the weight or space your equipment needs - you can choose almost any type of sit stand desk. Your height and body shape will be the main deciding factor rather than your computer setup.

Recommend: Electric Sit Stand Desk, Converter, larger Portable Standing Desks

Scenario #3 - Keyboard & Two Monitors

The weight and space required for your equipment is your biggest concern with this scenario. You need a sit stand desk that is large, strong and stable enough to hold the monitors. Before purchasing make sure the desk can accommodate the weight of your equipment and you will have enough available space for any paperwork, stationery etc.   

Recommend: Electric Sit Stand Desk, larger Converter Desks

Scenario #4 - Keyboard, Monitor and Document Holder

If you need to type or data enter using papers, your biggest concern is where the document holder will sit. You need a desk large enough that the document holder can sit to the side of your monitor. Some desk converters only have room for the document holder above the keyboard which then obscures the view of the monitor.

Recommend: Electric Sit Stand Desk, select Converter Desks

Scenario #5 - Keyboard, Monitor and Books

Some professions need to refer to heavy books while working. You need a large flat working area that can take the size and weight of an open book.

Recommend: Electric Sit Stand Desk

Scenario #6 - Monitors that Adjust

If you need to move the position of one or more monitors, then you need to consider a monitor arm when choosing your desk. Some desks aren&#;t as suitable as others for a monitor arm to be attached to the back. Not all office walls can have a monitor arm attached either.

Recommend: Electric Sit Stand Desk with a movable Monitor Arm

 

Choose a Sit Stand Desk to Suit your Height & Body Shape

Not all sit stand desks are a good fit for every body size and shape. Most products are designed for adults who are average in height and weight. If you are taller, shorter, big or small framed, some desks are better suited to you than others.   

Sit stand desks are designed to be ergonomic to use but also need to be easy to adjust without risking an injury. Consider some of the following points before making your sit stand desk selection.

The Best Height Adjustable Desk for Tall People?

Anyone with a height of around 185 cm or more needs to consider which type of sit stand desk they use. Some standing desk converters don&#;t rise high enough for their arms to be at the correct angle when using the keyboard. Other converters are not as stable and if a tall or heavy person leans on the desk edge, there is a risk of them toppling over. Tall workers are best suited to an electric desk as they can extend high enough, offer the most stability and weight capacity.  Check the specifications and make sure the desk can be raised high enough for you to work comfortably.

Recommended: Electric Sit Stand Desk

The Best Height Adjustable Desk for Smaller People?

If you are less than 165 cm in height or a small build, you may find it difficult to move some standing desk converters up and down. When a desk is loaded with monitors and a keyboard, it can be difficult to push down if the gas lift system isn&#;t of good quality.

When a standing desk converter is raised to its full height, it may be higher than some workers&#; shoulders, so they don&#;t have the strength and weight to push the desk back down.

The handle used to move the desk can be located away from the edge, under the desk, making it difficult to use for someone with small hands. These converter desks require reasonably strong, large hands to pull the lever to move the desk with ease.  

Recommended: Electric Sit Stand Desk

 

Keep Moving & Use an Anti Fatigue Mat

We recommend you keep moving around while standing at your desk to avoid fatigue. A good way to do this is by using a padded anti fatigue mat. A mat like the Topo Anti Fatigue Standing Mat has contours and different shapes that allow you to keep changing your standing position in a natural way. Make sure you get a mat that is lightweight and easy to move out of the way when you want to lower your desk and sit down for a while.

 

Try Before You Buy

This guide has hopefully given you a much better idea of which standing desk is right for you, but if you&#;re unsure of the best ergonomic setup for your body shape and type of work, visit our Perth showroom and try our range of height adjustable desks for yourself. If this isn&#;t an option, give Ergolink a call on (08) and speak to one of our experienced consultants or contact us online.

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