🌀 Wiggle, focus, and grow — the stool that moves with your child!
The KORE Design Wobble Stool Chair is a 14-inch ergonomic seating solution designed for kids ages 6-7, promoting healthy posture and enhanced focus through active sitting. Featuring a patented anti-roll safety ring and a sturdy build supporting up to 330 lbs, this black modern stool is perfect for classrooms and homes, especially benefiting children with ADD, ADHD, or sensory needs. Made in the USA, it combines safety, style, and function for dynamic learning environments.
Product Dimensions | 13.75"D x 13.75"W x 14"H |
Color | Black |
Brand | KORE DESIGN LLC |
Size | Kids (14in Tall) |
Style | Modern |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Seat Height | 14 Inches |
Leg Style | Round |
Seat Width | 13.75 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 616932106002 |
Item Weight | 4.3 pounds |
Item model number | KOR600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 4 Pounds |
J**A
Wiggle Wonderland
When I first introduced the Kore Wobble Chairs into my classroom, I wasn't sure if I was upgrading my seating or launching a tiny wobble Olympics. Five years later, these chairs are still wobbling strong!Picture this: a 6th-8th grade special education class where kids can channel their inner Beyblades while staying seated. The Kore Wobble Chair isn't just a seat; it's a wiggly journey through the day.Pros:-Durability: These bad boys have seen more wiggles than a bowl of Jell-O at a trampoline park.-Flexibility: Perfect for kids who can't sit still but still need to sit.-Price: Wallet-friendly enough that I can afford to keep replacing snacks (because wiggling burns calories, people).-Aesthetic Appeal: Neutral colors blend seamlessly with my classroom decor, which is a bonus when you're trying to keep things looking sharp amid the chaos.Cons:-Comfort: Let's be real, they're not La-Z-Boys, but who needs comfort when you've got wobble? Apparently not middle schoolers.In conclusion, if you want your classroom to feel like a perpetual motion machine, get the Kore Wobble Chair. It's sturdy, it's wobbly, and it's the reason why my classroom is officially declared a "No Grounded Feet Zone."
~**I
Great quality
This thing is awesome. I've been hesitant to purchase one because of the price but it's so sturdy and worth it! Highly recommend
B**
Flexible seating
Best chairs for kids that need some movement in class!
S**R
Great little chair
I really do like this chair. It is a lot of fun to sit on & already I can feel muscles working that haven't had to work in a while. I was a bit concerned when I put it together that it didn't seem that secure but as I sat on it & moved it around, it seemed to lock in tighter. I do have a couple issues which lead to me giving this only 4 stars.First, the seat is really hard. Maybe for a kid it isn't that big of an issue, but I'm an adult & not used to sitting on hard plastic all day. I tried using a balance seat (those round inflatable exercise cushions) like I read about in another review but that did not work at all, it made the seat too high for my desk & felt really unstable. I finally ordered a custom seat cushion from another website & life is good there.My second & more concerning issue is how this chair slips. I have it at my desk at work & it sits on a chair mat. If I'm not careful, it will slip out from under me. I'm not sure if it is my lack of gracefulness or a combination of the plastic chair on a plastic mat or just the chair itself. I'm going to try it out on a couple different surfaces to see what works best. Like it said, it could just be me but I did want to mention it. Be careful until you get used to it.All in all, I'm glad I purchased this chair. I'm transitioning from a traditional office to chair to a combination of this chair & standing part time. I think it will work well for my purposes.
D**C
Not only for kids!
This stool is perfect! It was super easy to assemble the 3 pieces and it even comes with a nonslip grip for the bottom. I liked the fact that it is a durable plastic and easy to wipe clean.I ordered the largest size available which was the pre-teen wobble chair at 18.7”. I’m a woman at 5 feet 2 inches tall. It’s a good height for me.
J**.
This helped!
I bought 2 of these! I homeschool both my kids. One who has ADHD and can never sit still or concentrate on his work. He would literally get up every couple of seconds to pet the dog, pet the rabbits, get water.......... whatever he could to get up out of his old chair. This wobble chair has helped a lot! He is able to sit and concentrate on his work for longer periods of time. The wobble motion of the chair has allowed him to move without him getting up and leaving his desk.
E**M
Kore vs. Hokki Wobble Chairs
If no other wobble chair were on the market, I would be happy with this one because it does allow movement--but only if one deliberately tips it. The movement feels jerky and unnatural because of the flat base circled by a sloping edge. The Kore Kids wobble chair arrives in three pieces in a box. The fit, once assembled, is made tight by Velcro on the top and the bottom of the leg that connects the base to the top. That makes me think that the chair will not be overly durable. The chair is of sturdy plastic. If submersed in water, it would fill because it has holes left from when the pieces were molded.Although Hokki wobble chairs are more expensive, I would strongly encourage customers to pay the extra money because the Hokki actually encourages movement that feels smooth and natural. The Hokki base is a hemisphere instead of a flat surface in the middle with slight rounding down to the edges, as in the case of the Kore Kids chair. Consequently, the Hokki encourages movement instead of simply allowing movement. The Hokki also has a wider top and a touch of padding to sit on, which makes it more comfortable. The Hokki has a less abrasive surface against the floor, which has less potential to damage hardwood floors. The Hokki is also one sturdy piece instead of three separate pieces and has no open holes that could allow water/moisture inside. The drawback of a Hokki is that the company refuses to ship them to Alaska.
J**W
Kids love these
My son's 3rd grade teacher switched over to these stools for most of the class. It's definitely been an adjustment, but the kids love them, for one, and my son says they get more work done faster despite rocking and a thousand kinds of "user error" (taking them apart, flipping them over to sit on the floor and use the bottom as a writing surface, putting them on their side and sitting on the support, etc). I ordered one for our house and now the 9 & 4yo fight over who gets to use it.For as poor as everyone's posture tends to be at this point in human history, I'll happily keep my kids using these for as long as possible. Assuming they're being used correctly, there's no way to sit on them BUT with correct posture.
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