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Antlu Saddle Stool Rolling Chair with Back Support Esthetician Tattoo Dental Lash Chairs for Eyelash Tech Massage Salon

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About this item

  • Ergonomic :This saddle stool chair design for extra comfort on your back and spine,this design reduces painful pressure on your back.
  • Tilting backrest design :The back of this saddle chair is adjustable, the adjustment Angle is 80° to 110 °, which can meet the needs of most people.
  • Rotation :The cushions and wheels are free to rotate, you can use this saddle swivel stool to roll freely in the room.Suitable for kitchen, living room,office, clinic, salon,etc.
  • Adjustable height :This stool chair has a larger range of adjustable height,from 21 to 28 inches, about 4 inches taller than regular stools.
  • Easy to Assembly : About 5 minutes,you just need to assemble this saddle rolling chair according to the instructions (The package comes with all the tools). Weight capacity :400 lbs.
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Product details

Product Dimensions20"D x 20"W x 21"H
ColorPink
Frame MaterialAluminum
Seat Material TypeFaux Leather
BrandAntlu

Technical specifications

product_dimensions20"D x 20"W x 21"H
colorPink
brandAntlu
sizeAdjustable Backrest
stylewith Backrest
furniture_finishFaux Leather
leg_stylewheels
maximum_weight_recommendation400 Pounds
product_care_instructionsWipe Clean
assembly_requiredYes
number_of_pieces1
assembly_instructions_descriptionInstructions for assembly are provided with the product.
number_of_items1
item_weight17 pounds
manufacturerAntlu
item_model_numberAntlu Saddle Chair pink
best_sellers_rank#19,584 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #3 in Salon & Spa Stools #18,228 in Beauty Tools & Accessories
form_factorRecliner
batteries_requiredNo
included_componentssaddle seat, wheels ,base

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Customer reviews

4.34,386 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the stool's quality excellent and appreciate its posture benefits, reducing hip and back strain.

★★★★★

Best chair for sitting

QuincyApril 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase

This helps so much with my posture number 1 and going from a seated position to standing is so effortless! I love that the adjuster is on the bottom side and not the back so you’re not contorting your body in a weird way to adjust the chair. Size is perfect for me not too big or small, it’s supper sturdy and if you tip it, it won’t knock you off. So great stability and has a smooth quiet roll and is light weight. It’s was so easy to assemble. Honestly feel like I can run while sitting on it and not hurt myself. Anyone up for a saddle chair race! Read more

★★★★★

most comfortable saddle chair I’ve worked in! Perfect for dental hygienist!

Bethy BaskFebruary 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase

I don’t usually do reviews but I had to for this one. I’ve been a dental hygienist for over 35 years. I recently had to change offices and the operatory chairs were not very comfortable. I have tried about six other saddle chairs and this one is by far the best! It is the most comfortable. It’s a very sturdy. It rolls around great. It raises pretty high. I highly recommend getting this chair, especially if you are a hygienist. Read more

★★★★★

Very nice! Easy to assemble.

JJanuary 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I’m a hairdresser searching for a saddle seat to use to be off my feet and to rest my back. The instructions are pictures only but, easy to follow and assemble. Took about, 20-30 minutes to put it together by myself as the pieces are a bit heavy. The chair is sturdy and spins 360 degrees, the wheels are easy to roll, the seat cushion is comfortable as well as the back rest. There are adjusting handles for the back rest and for the seat cushion. The back rest adjusting handle helps to stabilize it to your comfort level. The seat cushion adjusting handle helps move it up and down to your comfort level as well. When you want to bring the chair down, you have to put weight on it. To bring the chair up, you have to lift yourself off the chair to adjust the height. I hope this chair will last for a while but, I’m very happy. Read more

★★★★☆

The price is fair for the good quality.

George FisherNovember 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase

It assembled easy , seems well made , cillinder seems strong, will raise low and high , weight max is impressive, just got it , love the saddle seat , my wife will use it as a makeup table seat. Just got it time will tell , Read more

★★★★★

You should probably just buy it.

ReneeSeptember 15, 2019✓ Verified purchase

I’m so happy with this saddle stool. I’m 5’8” with 37” hips, and I have a broken lumbar vertebrae, thoracic spinal fusion, a tailbone defect, an old injury on my collarbone, and accessory navicular - all of this is compounded by ligamentous laxity, so I’m a generally achy, sprainy, musculoskeletal mess. I used to ride horses when I was a kid and I just want to make this point clear - this stool is initially going to exercise you and make you sore if you have poor muscle tone and poor posture for any reason! There’s a good deal of research on this if you’re inclined, and any secondary discomfort should go away once you get toned up and used to it. After sitting on it on and off for a few hours last night, today I definitely feel like I’ve been on a horse - I’m sore all over, but I feel properly exercised. My toes in the first image are a poor scale for the width of the seat because perspective, but, it really is saddle width. (You can practically envision the horse.) The shortest height is perfect for use at my desk, which measures 28” underneath and 29.25” at the table top. My elbows hover about 2” over the desk but my hands and wrists can comfortably rest and work without having to “fight” the weight of my arms. The second photo shows the angle of my legs when at the shortest height. The width of the seat keeps your hips open and at my height, my knees are at or close to a 90 degree angle to my feet no matter where I place them. Adjusted to full height (third photo), it’s perfect for lining up with my tripod and camera setup without needing to stoop. The front of the chair is even with my desk top, but since this stool angles your legs down so much at full height, I just need to scoot back an inch in the seat in order to sit comfortably with the seat stable against the edge of my desk. I could feel the muscles between my shoulder blades “tingling” as they had to start working to support my body, since only the balls of my feet were resting on the floor. This was the hardest area to exercise in physical therapy without aggravating other areas, so I am extra happy about this. The seat is padded just right and comfortable, not too squishy or too firm for me. My tailbone is not bearing any weight when I’m sitting upright. The material is kinda grippy but it isn’t breathable, so things will get a little humid after a while. Still, standing up every so often isn’t a bad idea for any sitting situation. Independent of the casters, the seat spins around really smoothly if you go for a full 360 or two, but casual changes in direction are a deliberate movement and it otherwise stays put where you want it. The white seat I’d say is “Ikea white” and easy to clean - I got some shmoo from assembly on it but it wiped off with a mild cleaning spray and a rag. There’s an area at the middle of the seat where the stitching seems to be pulled a little tight and I can see the edges of the needle holes. It’ll take some time to see if that seam splits. The lever to adjust height takes a bit of getting used to - you can reach it without needing to really lean, but years of using office chairs with arm rests have me leaning anyways, and the lever doesn’t “work” if your center of gravity is off. It feels a bit hesitant going up and down, but I imagine it’ll smooth out over time. There’s good resistance to roll around which helps avoid the problem of the stool wanting to creep along an uneven floor as you’re trying to work. I caught my ankle once on the edge of the chair base; the edges are kind of rough at the underside, but that’s not an issue once you figure out how to clear the wheel base when you move. Your feet are naturally positioned wide of it. The biggest hurdle is making sure the seat is oriented the right way if you stand to grab something and sit back down without checking. It can rotate a bit when you stand, but it didn’t roll away any of the times I went to sit down without checking and bumped into the side of it by accident. With a surface nearby to hold as I sit, I don’t feel like this stool will prank me, and I’ve gotten used to the “bar stool” grab already. All in all, this stool is fantastic. It’s comfortable, it’s practical, it looks at home in my space, and it’s encouraging better muscle tone. Once I can afford it I’ll be getting one for my mother who enjoys quilting; she’s almost 70, 5’2” with wide hips and has asthma attacks that are aggravated by scoliosis, osteoporosis, and increasingly poor posture - she looked so happy and immediately commented about wanting one when she tried it out. Her feet were nearly flat on the floor at the shortest height and she was able to move comfortably, and above all, her posture was perfect and reminded me of when she was younger. I don’t want to claim this particular stool is a panacea, but saddle stools are beneficial for your body - this particular saddle stool is basically perfect for the price and definitely worth it in my book. Read more

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★☆☆☆☆

BIG BOTTOMS BEWARE!

Mama RosaNovember 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase

+1 stars because it is a sturdy chair and the height adjustment. -4 because despite its impressive weight capacity, if you have a big booty this chair is NOT for you. I’m 5’4 with a big bottom. And I can’t find a comfortable wait to sit into chair and after a while end up sore. The back rest repeatedly slides down and forward no matter how much I adjust it. Multiple people in my shop (of all body types and height) have tried this chair and it’s just not it. I fear I have wasted my money. Read more

★★★★★

Comfortable and great quality for the price!

CoMoMay 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I have purchased three different "budget-friendly" saddle chairs. This is the only one that I can honestly say is well-worth the money. The quality far exceeds the price. It is easy to adjust, and to a much more ergonomic height than other inexpensive saddle chairs. Additionally, it feels very sturdy. Another saddle chair I own just feels cheap, and the bar holding the wheel bent after just a few months, making it a true safety hazard. This one just feels comfortable, well-padded, and solid. This one is honestly just as comfortable as the professional saddle chair I spent over $800 on! I plan to replace my other cheap-o chairs with this one and feel confident that they will hold up to the daily use. If it works for a dental office, I have no doubt it will be great for almost any other use that requires frequent sitting with a desire for optimal ergonomics. Read more

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