Comparison GT Racer B-717A vs GT Racer B-710
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| GT Racer B-717A | GT Racer B-710 | |
from $69.74 up to $128.55 | from $59.21 up to $97.26 | |
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| Features | for staff | for staff |
| Max. user weight | 100 kg | 100 kg |
Size and weight | ||
| Back height | 68 cm | 68 cm |
| Shoulder back width | 50 cm | 47 cm |
| Seat size (WxD) | 50x50 cm | 48x48 cm |
| Seat height | 44 - 53 cm | 44 - 54 cm |
| Weight | 11.2 kg | 9 kg |
Design | ||
| Base | cross with rollers | cross with rollers |
| Mechanism | Tilt (swing) | Tilt (swing) |
| Headrest | ||
| Armrests | ||
| Waist support | ||
| Rubberized wheels | ||
Adjustments | ||
| Headrest height | ||
| Backrest tilt | 120° | |
| Rocking stiffness level | ||
| Seat height | ||
Armrests | ||
| Full size | ||
| Height from the seat | 21 cm | 19.5 cm |
Material | ||
| Seat material | fabric | fabric |
| Back material | mesh | leatherette mesh |
| Base material | metal | metal |
| Added to E-Catalog | january 2024 | december 2023 |
Compare GT Racer B-717A and B-710
The chairs GT Racer B-717A and B-710 have similar features but also key differences. Both chairs are designed for users weighing up to 100 kg and feature a Tilt rocking mechanism. However, the B-717A is equipped with a headrest and lumbar support, which can provide greater comfort, while the B-710 lacks these features. The seat dimensions of the B-717A are 50x50 cm, whereas those of the B-710 are smaller — 48x48 cm. The seat height of the B-710 ranges from 44 to 54 cm, which is 1 cm higher than the B-717A. The choice between these chairs depends on preferences for comfort and functionality.
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Glossary
Shoulder back width
The width of the back at the shoulders of the intended wearer.
In order to recline as much as possible on the back, this width should be no less than the actual width of the user's shoulders. At the same time, for more or less comfortable use, a smaller back size is also sufficient — approximately corresponding to the width of the back in the area of \u200b\u200bthe shoulders (between the outer edges of the shoulder blades). Well, anyway, this parameter is, on the one hand, secondary, and on the other, very subjective. This means that in most cases you can not pay much attention to it, however, if you have already decided to choose the furniture that is the most suitable in size, it is better not to measure your own back, but to test several chairs and determine the most convenient value by experience.
In order to recline as much as possible on the back, this width should be no less than the actual width of the user's shoulders. At the same time, for more or less comfortable use, a smaller back size is also sufficient — approximately corresponding to the width of the back in the area of \u200b\u200bthe shoulders (between the outer edges of the shoulder blades). Well, anyway, this parameter is, on the one hand, secondary, and on the other, very subjective. This means that in most cases you can not pay much attention to it, however, if you have already decided to choose the furniture that is the most suitable in size, it is better not to measure your own back, but to test several chairs and determine the most convenient value by experience.
Seat size (WxD)
Dimensions of the seat installed in the chair in width and depth (from the back to the front edge). For models with variable depth (see "Adjustments"), the maximum value is taken into account when the seat is pushed forward to the stop.
Most modern chairs are designed for the average adult, so paying attention to size is primarily for people of a large, or, conversely, miniature physique. In width, the average is considered to be 45 – 55 cm, the narrowest models are up to 40 cm wide, in the widest it can exceed 60 cm. Similarly, a depth of less than 40 cm is considered small, up to 60 cm — medium, more than 60 cm — large.
Most modern chairs are designed for the average adult, so paying attention to size is primarily for people of a large, or, conversely, miniature physique. In width, the average is considered to be 45 – 55 cm, the narrowest models are up to 40 cm wide, in the widest it can exceed 60 cm. Similarly, a depth of less than 40 cm is considered small, up to 60 cm — medium, more than 60 cm — large.
Seat height
Seat height from the floor. The optimal height for an average person is considered to be 40 – 50 cm, however, this is largely subjective, and the comfort of the chair for a specific user greatly depends on their preferences and physical characteristics. In light of this, many models offer the ability to adjust the height within a certain range (see "Adjustments"). For the best choice, it's best to "try out" in person to determine at what height you feel comfortable sitting and find a model with the corresponding features.
Headrest
The presence of a headrest in the design of the chair.
The role of the headrest can be played as a stand, made separately from the backrest, and the upper part of the backrest — if it has a pronounced characteristic shape or a pillow is supplied in the kit, which can be installed at the request of the user. The simplest high backs that do not have a characteristic upper part are not considered head restraints.
Anyway, this feature provides additional comfort — especially when reclining back. On the other hand, if you have to sit mostly straight in the chair and the back plays a symbolic role, perhaps the best choice would be a model without a headrest(especially since such chairs are cheaper).
The role of the headrest can be played as a stand, made separately from the backrest, and the upper part of the backrest — if it has a pronounced characteristic shape or a pillow is supplied in the kit, which can be installed at the request of the user. The simplest high backs that do not have a characteristic upper part are not considered head restraints.
Anyway, this feature provides additional comfort — especially when reclining back. On the other hand, if you have to sit mostly straight in the chair and the back plays a symbolic role, perhaps the best choice would be a model without a headrest(especially since such chairs are cheaper).
Waist support
Lumbar support is not so much a function as an additional element of the chair's equipment. It is a protrusion in the lower part of the back, placed in such a way that it coincides with the natural deflection of the human spine in the lumbar region. Thus, the backrest provides additional support, makes it easier to maintain a natural posture and reduces the likelihood of problems with the spine.
Rubberized wheels
Rubberized wheels are especially convenient for use on hard surfaces (parquet, laminate, or tile) as they protect them from scratches and damage, reduce floor wear, and provide more comfortable movement without unnecessary noise. Unlike hard plastic wheels, they do not slip, have better traction with the surface, and do not leave marks.
Headrest height
The ability to change the height of the headrest. For more on the role of the function itself, see "Headrest"; here we note that this adjustment makes it easier to adjust the chair to the height of the user, however, it is possible to adjust the height of the headrest only if the headrest is a separate part, and not an extension of the backrest.
Backrest tilt
The ability to change the backrest tilt back and forth. Allows users to adjust the chair depending on how they prefer to sit: straight or slightly leaning back.
Full size
The armrests closed in a contour having direct connection with a back of a computer chair. Full size armrests are available in both adjustable and non-adjustable versions. In models with adjustable positions, the height of the armrests changes in conjunction with the adjustment of the angle of the backrest.


