Nearly two years after the launch of the Airy ergonomic chair, HyperWork is proud to introduce the upgraded Airy Pro – more optimized and suitable for an even wider range of users.
From the smallest adjustments and improvements, the Airy Pro is the result of thorough R&D, aiming to make ergonomic chairs an indispensable part of any workspace, allowing more users to access and use them with greater ease. So, what's new with the Airy Pro?
Optimized Dimensions
The Airy Pro is designed with a min-max height range of 115-123 cm. Lowering the minimum height makes this chair more friendly for shorter individuals (recommended from 150 cm). Coupled with the ability to adjust the seat pan forward/backward by 5 cm, shorter users can utilize both features to sit comfortably, preventing their feet from dangling and not touching the floor, which can cause thigh and calf muscle fatigue over long periods.
Additionally, the Airy Pro also increases the distance between the two armrests to 64 cm. This ensures that taller users or those with a larger build and wider shoulders do not feel constrained or bump into the chair's frame while sitting.

Whether you have a petite or taller-than-average build, the Airy Pro offers ample customization to ensure users always feel comfortable and relaxed while seated.
6D Armrests and 2D Lumbar Support Backrest
6D armrests are a first for HyperWork ergonomic chairs, offering incredibly cool and exciting multi-directional adjustability. Specifically, users can adjust them according to arm length, arm width, tilt angle when resting their arms, or even rotate them 360 degrees without hindrance.

Depending on situations such as working on a PC, reclining for a rest, reading, writing, drawing, or reaching for a mouse or keyboard, users can adjust the armrests up/down, slide them forward/backward, rotate left/right, tilt up/down, etc.

Along with the 6D armrests, the Airy Pro is equipped with a 2D Lumbar Support backrest, allowing adjustment of the backrest height (depending on whether the user has a short or long back) and the tension/slack of the mesh (depending on whether the user is thin or heavy). The simple rotary knob mechanism allows adjustment: turn left for a deeper lumbar curve and vice versa.

The recline of the Airy Pro is similar to previous HyperWork ergonomic chair versions, including 3 recline levels (deepest recline at 125 degrees), with tension control and recline lock at the desired position.

The 2D headrest supports the head and neck curve, providing essential comfort during long sitting periods or when tackling numerous stressful tasks daily.

Flow Mesh Debuts
Utilizing a new woven mesh called Flow Mesh, the Airy Pro continues to deliver a full-mesh experience like the previous Airy and Sleek models. The soft, breathable mesh is suitable for hot and humid climates and can be easily cleaned with specialized solutions to ensure the durability of the mesh components.

Improved Casters, Added Coat Hanger
With the Airy Pro, improvements are thorough. The caster system, primarily used in offices, has now been upgraded to minimize noise, move more smoothly, and features compact wheels to reduce collisions with surrounding objects.

The coat hanger is also an interesting addition, allowing users to hang jackets or bags, preventing wrinkles and keeping the workspace tidier and more organized.

The Airy Pro uses a Class 4 piston lift with the FluidMotion System mechanism, just like the Airy – a product that has received much praise from KOCs, KOLs in technology, and users in various communities.






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