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This category covers heavy duty chairs rated between 300 and 350 pounds, a step up from a standard task chair's typical 250 lb rating without moving into the reinforced-frame territory of our higher-capacity lines. It's a common fit for general office and facilities use where a bit more margin matters, but a specialized bariatric build isn't necessary.
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If your facility needs more capacity, our 400 lb and 500 lb categories step up from here. For seating built specifically around bariatric use cases, see our bariatric seating line as well. This range tends to work well for shared or multi-user chairs, conference rooms, training rooms, and call centers, where the chair sees a wider range of body types across shifts and departments than a single assigned desk chair would.
Free shipping applies to all 48 contiguous states, and purchase orders are accepted from corporate, medical, and government facilities buyers.
FAQs:
Is a 300-350 lb rated chair enough for daily commercial use? For most general office and facilities use, yes. This range covers meaningfully more capacity than a standard task chair while staying at a lower price point than heavier-duty bariatric models built for higher, more specialized ratings.
How do I know what weight capacity I actually need? A good rule of thumb is choosing a rating comfortably above your heaviest expected daily user, rather than the minimum that technically covers your average. Our team can help match a specific model to your facility's needs.
Are 300-350 lb chairs noticeably different in appearance from standard chairs? Not usually. Most models in this range are built to look consistent with standard office seating, with the extra strength built into the frame and base rather than a bulkier overall design.