A 135° escape hatch, two inches from your keyboard.
The three-stage lock unloads the vertebrae mid-shift — without leaving the desk. A small ritual, repeated five times a day, that the spine remembers.
An ergonomic chair built for professionals who refuse to look fragile on camera. 300-lb continuous mesh, 135° recline, flip-up arms — in eight confident colors.
So we engineered the structural rating of a clinical seat into the silhouette of a corner office. Eight confident finishes. None of them medical white. A footprint compact enough to slide flush under any desk. A price that doesn’t require draining the recovery fund again.
The Resistance is the version of dignity you can sit in for twelve hours.
Five specifications. None of them shouted. All of them earned by the spine that needs them.
“I stopped angling the webcam to hide the chair. That was the day I got my office back.”
Lena R. — Senior Director, recovering from a herniated L4–L5. Resistance owner since 2024.
Each detail resolves a specific moment in the day — without announcing it.
The three-stage lock unloads the vertebrae mid-shift — without leaving the desk. A small ritual, repeated five times a day, that the spine remembers.
The chair tucks out of the wide shot between calls. No more cropping the webcam to hide it.
Continuous high-elastic mesh distributes weight across the entire back. No foam crater by hour six. No Saturday on the floor.
Saturated colors built for a confident wide shot. The chair signals capability before you do.
Clinical-grade engineering, direct from us. The materials are not the trade-off — the markup is.
Color is the loudest thing a chair says on camera. We chose eight that read as capable, in every lighting situation.
Each finish is co-developed with our textile partner. Matte, non-reflective, wide-shot tested in daylight, key light, and the standard office overhead.
Choose your finish →All-day rated, every day of the week.
Decompress between meetings without leaving the desk.
Co-developed for a confident wide shot in every light.
A fraction of comparable clinical chairs.
Four short films of the chair where it actually lives. No staged showroom.
Read it as a side-by-side — the typical orthopedic, then the Resistance, on six things that show up on camera and in the spine.
Reads as medical — frail, recovering, in need of accommodation.
Reads as executive — capable, considered, in command of the room.
A bulky clinical base that dominates the wide shot and refuses the desk.
A compact 24″ base that tucks flush under any desk between calls.
Foam compresses by hour four. By hour six it is no longer a chair.
Continuous high-elastic mesh, rated to 300 lb, all day long.
Static. No mid-shift relief without standing up and leaving the desk.
A 135° three-stage lock, two inches from the keyboard.
Medical white. Beige. Black. The palette of the rehab clinic.
Eight finishes, co-developed for a confident wide shot in every light.
$1,200 to $2,500 — a second raid on the recovery fund.
$199.99, direct from Sunaofe. The markup was the trade-off — not the build.
Everything we’d want to know before adding a clinical-grade chair to a home office.
Engineered for daily, all-day use up to 300 lb continuous load. Continuous mesh, 135° recline, and a three-stage locking base support extended seated work with chronic pain or post-injury recovery. It is not a medical device — please consult your physician for diagnosis-specific guidance.
With armrests flipped up, the seat back tucks under any desk with at least 24" of clearance. The chair stays out of the wide shot between calls.
Free shipping in the contiguous U.S. Flat-packed in a single box, hardware pre-sorted. Average assembly is 15–20 minutes with the supplied tool.
30-day no-questions returns from delivery. Frame, base, and mechanism are covered by a multi-year structural warranty. See sunaofe.com for full terms.
Many ergonomic chairs purchased on a physician’s recommendation are HSA/FSA eligible. Confirm with your plan administrator — we provide a detailed invoice on request.
We sell direct and design in-house. The materials and structural rating are not the trade-off — the markup is.
Eight finishes. 300-lb mesh. 135° recline. Flip-up arms. The Resistance, considered — $199.99.