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Comparison GT Racer B-526 vs GT Racer X-802L

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GT Racer B-526
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Featuresfor stafffor staff
Max. user weight150 kg150 kg
Size and weight
Back height59 cm73 cm
Shoulder back width54 cm50 cm
Seat size (WxD)50x50 cm50x50 cm
Seat height47 - 54 cm51 - 60 cm
Weight26 kg25 kg
Design
Basecross with rollerscross with rollers
Mechanismsynchro mechanismsynchro mechanism
Headrest
Armrests
Waist support
Footrest
Rubberized wheels
Adjustments
Headrest height
Headrest tilt
Rocking stiffness level
Seat height
Seat depths
Tilt of the entire chair
Armrests
Height from the seat23 cm23 cm
Adjustment
3D
height (up / down)
turn (right / left)
length (forward / backward)
3D
height (up / down)
turn (right / left)
length (forward / backward)
Material
Seat material
mesh
fabric
mesh
Back material
mesh
mesh
Base material
metal
metal
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2023july 2020
Compare GT Racer B-526 and X-802L
Chairs GT Racer B-526 and GT Racer X-802L have similar features, but there are key differences. Both chairs are designed for users weighing up to 150 kg and are equipped with a synchronous mechanism, headrest, armrests, and lumbar support. However, the B-526 has a seat height ranging from 47 to 54 cm, while the X-802L ranges from 51 to 60 cm. The backrest of the B-526 is lower (59 cm) compared to the higher backrest of the X-802L (73 cm). In addition, the X-802L offers a footrest, which the B-526 does not have. In terms of materials, the B-526 uses mesh only, whereas the X-802L combines fabric and mesh.
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Glossary

Back height

Chair back height; for models with a variable back height (see "Adjustments"), as a rule, the maximum value is indicated.

The back height is measured from the seat to the top edge. In essence, this is the height of support available to the back. In some situations, you can not pay much attention to this indicator - for example, if the chair is intended for visitors and the role of the back in it is purely symbolic. However, if you have to sit in a chair often and for a long time, this point should also be taken into account. Ideally, it's best to try a few chairs "live" and find out which backrest height is most comfortable for you. If this is not possible, it is worth deciding which area on the body the back should reach (to the shoulder blades, to the base of the neck, etc.) and measure at what height from the seat this area is in a sitting position. And if you need specific support for the back of the head, you should choose among models equipped with head restraints (see above).

Shoulder back width

The width of the back at the shoulders of the intended wearer.

In order to recline as much as possible on the back, this width should be no less than the actual width of the user's shoulders. At the same time, for more or less comfortable use, a smaller back size is also sufficient — approximately corresponding to the width of the back in the area of \u200b\u200bthe shoulders (between the outer edges of the shoulder blades). Well, anyway, this parameter is, on the one hand, secondary, and on the other, very subjective. This means that in most cases you can not pay much attention to it, however, if you have already decided to choose the furniture that is the most suitable in size, it is better not to measure your own back, but to test several chairs and determine the most convenient value by experience.

Seat height

Seat height from the floor. The optimal height for an average person is considered to be 40 – 50 cm, however, this is largely subjective, and the comfort of the chair for a specific user greatly depends on their preferences and physical characteristics. In light of this, many models offer the ability to adjust the height within a certain range (see "Adjustments"). For the best choice, it's best to "try out" in person to determine at what height you feel comfortable sitting and find a model with the corresponding features.

Footrest

The presence of an additional footrest in the design of the chair. Such a stand is usually made folding and located under the seat, and when unfolded it rises forward to a horizontal or almost horizontal position; On some models, the tilt of the stand can be adjusted. Anyway, this feature allows you to unload the legs, which not only provides additional comfort, but also has a positive effect on the ligaments and joints.

Rubberized wheels

Rubberized wheels are especially convenient for use on hard surfaces (parquet, laminate, or tile) as they protect them from scratches and damage, reduce floor wear, and provide more comfortable movement without unnecessary noise. Unlike hard plastic wheels, they do not slip, have better traction with the surface, and do not leave marks.

Seat depths

Depth means the location of the seat in a horizontal plane - how far it is pushed forward, or, conversely, "pressed" under the back. Accordingly, the distance between the back and the front edge of the seat essentially depends on the depth; and seat depth adjustment allows you to adjust this distance so that the seat does not rest against the knees and at the same time provides enough space for comfortable placement in the chair.

Seat material

The material from which the seat of the chair is made. Note that certain models may be available in several options, differing by seat material.

— Fabric. Fabric can have many varieties, and specific characteristics depend on the chair's price category. This material is found in all categories — from budget models to quite expensive ones. Common properties of all fabric types are low cost, durability, and low maintenance requirements.

— Leather. The main distinguishing features of natural leather are its luxurious appearance and corresponding cost. In light of this, this material is considered "image-based" and is used not only for comfort but also to emphasize the owner's status. Accordingly, most chairs with leather seats are intended for executives (see "Purpose") and belong to the premium class. Practically, leather is durable and quite pleasant to the touch, but does not breathe well (which can cause discomfort in hot weather).

— Leatherette. A variety of synthetic materials imitating the natural leather described above. The quality and properties of a specific leatherette usually directly depend on its cost (and the chair's price category overall), but even the most expensive options usually cost less than leather — despite the fact that they can be virtually indistinguishable from it in appearance and feel. Additionally, this material is less demanding in terms of maint...enance. Thanks to this, leatherette seats are quite common. Their main disadvantages are the tendency to develop scuffs and generally a shorter lifespan than leather ones (again, much depends on the price).

— Plastic. Plastic seats are typical for the cheapest chairs, designed for visitors or staff who do not have to sit in one place for long. This material is characterized by low cost combined with durability, reliability, and a variety of colors. However, it has one key disadvantage that practically nullifies all the described benefits — hardness; simply put, sitting on plastic is uncomfortable. Because of this, even among the mentioned models, all-plastic seats are very rare.

— Wood. In the case of seats for office chairs, the word "wood" usually means plywood. This material is largely similar to the plastic described above, but it also has some differences: on one hand, it features an aesthetic appearance with original patterns and is considered more pleasant to the touch; on the other hand, it costs more and offers relatively few design options. Nevertheless, the disadvantage of hardness is also characteristic of this material, which is why it is also used only in isolated cases.

— Mesh. Seats in the form of a rigid frame with fabric or synthetic mesh stretched across it. The main advantages of such structures are their light weight and good breathability. The design of the mesh allows them to be used even in executive chairs. As for the noticeable disadvantages of mesh seats, they only have slightly lower reliability and greater repair complexity compared to similar fabric seats (see above).