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Sleek and ergonomic, the Ultra Management Chair features a cantilever base, welded steel frame, chrome arms, and a tilter mechanism. Optional Luxhide leather and arm-caps add a custom touch. Supports up to 300 lbs.
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- Price
- $434.00
Description
Sleek Ergonomics & Chrome Accents
The Ultra Management Chair combines style and functionality with its streamlined profile and improved ergonomics. Built for durability, it features a cantilever base, welded steel frame, chrome arms, and a tilter mechanism with upright position tilt lock. Enjoy ease of use with pneumatic seat height adjustment and smooth dual wheel carpet casters. Customize it with Luxhide bonded leather upholstery and optional removable arm-caps for added versatility. Engineered to support up to 300 lbs, the Ultra Chair is the perfect balance of comfort and modern design.
Specifications
Features
Ultra™ Standard Features
- Tilter mechanism
- Upright position tilt lock
- Chrome arms and base
- Pneumatic seat height adjustment
- Dual wheel carpet casters
- Optional removable arm-caps are available - MVL11733
- Can be upholstered in Luxhide bonded leather
- Weight capacity for this series is 300 lbs.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 23.5"W x 24.5"D x 40"H
- Seat Height: 17.5" - 21"
- Weight: 44 lbs / 20 kg
- Volume: 11 ft3 / 0.31 m3
- Total Weight: 44.0 lb | 19.95 kg
- Total Volume: 11.0 ft3 | 0.31 m3
- Product is shipped knocked down. Easy assembly instructions included.

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