Is the SpinOlution Chair a good height for tall spinners?

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With the standard orifice height of our full size wheels measuring in at approx 25 inches tall the SpinOlution Studio Chair may be a perfect companion. With every spinner having a different body type and position of spinning comfort the Studio Chair offers 3 inches of height versatility to help you best match your body and wheel. While this versatility and comfort is appreciated it should be noted that you should not be spinning with your hands drafting right next to the orifice hook. By drafting slightly away from the orifice you will have more comfort while spinning.

Tall spinners may find that the options of chair height and supportive yet comfortable seat gives them increased options to spin with their legs more comfortably stretched out. The portability and design of this studio chair should provide hours of extended enjoyment for spinners of all heights but especially taller spinners.

 

Wheel Model orifice height

  • Pollywog Orifice height 19.25 inches

  • Echo Orifice height 25 inches

  • Bee Orifice height 30 inches

  • Bullfrog Orifice height 25 inches

  • Hoppier Orifice height 21 inches

  • Monarch Orifice height 25 inches

DIMENSIONS of the Studio Chair

  • 15" width (between side rails)

  • 11" Front to back (before the curve begins)

  • 14.5” Lowest height (at the lowest curve point in front)

  • 17” Highest height (at the lowest curve point in front

 
 

With the SpinOlution studio chair, you can customize the height to have ergonomic alignment to your orifice for comfortable production and hobby spinning. We recommend a height where your back is straight and your heels rest on the ground when seated.  

Mike Pauly designed this chair from the same Baltic Birch as the SpinOlution spinning wheel collection so it matches beautifully in your fiber arts studio. It can be ordered with or without the heart shape in the front of the seat.

A carrying handle on the back of the chair makes it easy to transport after assembly. 




Ashley Martineau

Ashley started spinning yarn in 2003 and now enjoys graphic design, marketing, social media, and web design in the fiber arts industry. She is a SpinOlution Associate Partner, the Marketing Director for Unicorn Editions, as well as an Author of THISyarn.