| Seating Comfort
Seat
foam is one of the most important components of a high
quality Pew Chair. It can make the difference between lasting comfort or
serve as a lasting reminder of a bad investment. It is also one of
the more expensive parts of a
Worship Chair
and consequently one of the
places where many manufacturers choose to cut back. Even cheap seat
foam can make a good first impression, however it breaks down
rapidly through use and as a result will become very uncomfortable
in a surprisingly short period of time. Don't be mislead to believe
that the more foam used... the more comfortable the
Stacking Chair. Actually,
the more foam used...the more potential for a seat to lose its shape
over time. Seat foam is compressed more in certain areas than others
when sat upon. This unevenness of weight distribution causes lower
density foams, especially if thicker, to distort over time. The
compression rating of the foam used in Uniflex seats is 2.0lb and
2.4lb, which is at a level which won't distort or break down over
time.
Uniflex uses the best standard foam in the
industry. You must ask yourself, if a company chooses to sacrifice
quality in this key area, what else are they willing to compromise?
We compromise nothing in the craftsmanship of our seating and
we back it up with a lifetime guarantee.
The comfort of Uniflex chairs is unparalleled.
Certain Uniflex chairs are unibody designs. Unibody
Chapel Chairs are
stronger, more attractive, and much more comfortable than
standard/traditional style
Stackable Chairs. That's because our molded
hardwood unibodies are contoured to fit the human form and have some
flex in them to enhance comfort. The ergonomic contour of the seats
is almost therapeutic. This concept is best tested by sitting on the
Sanctuary Chairs for 30 minute or longer time periods and noticing the lack of
muscular fatigue sometimes associated with sitting on uncomfortable
Church
Furniture for long periods. |