New Product Release: Zero Gravity Workstation 0b Non-Integrated
The ZGC-4-Lift is a versatile chair that allows you to recline to an infinite number of positions, is equipped with a motorized headrest and legrest, and has a lift mechanism to help…
The ZGC-4-Lift is a versatile chair that allows you to recline to an infinite number of positions, is equipped with a motorized headrest and legrest, and has a lift mechanism to help…
Roger, a mechanical engineer with back pain, compares his used Altwork Signature Station with his new ErgoQuest Zero Gravity Workstation 0b-XL-Lift.
The ZGC-4-Lift is a versatile chair that allows you to recline to an infinite number of positions, is equipped with a motorized headrest and legrest, and has a lift mechanism to help…
This new version of the ZGW-2c allows you to fold up the workstation to easily transport it from room to room.
How to assemble the ZGW-7b-Max — fast version with music and slower version with written instructions and timestamps.
The Zero Gravity Workstation 0b-Flex offers a fully retracting legrest and counterbalanced keyboard and monitor arms.
This larger, reinforced version of the Zero Gravity Workstation 7b is both durable and customizable, creating a powerful workstation.
The Reclining Chair Workstation 1 offers a flexible solution designed to boost comfort and efficiency for users of various recliners.
Learn about how you can customize your Zero Gravity Workstation 0b-XL, and how the 0b-XL compares to our other 0b models.
Learn more about how the Zero Gravity Workstation 7b compares to the ZGW-7a, how it can be transformed into a standing desk, and how it can be customized with a foot pedal.
In this livestream, we demo the Zero Gravity Workstation 0b and answer your questions (with a sneak peek at the ZGW-7b at the end).
Learn more about the Zero Gravity Workstation 0b and its variation, the ZGW-0b-1.
In this livestream, we demo the Zero Gravity Workstation 0b and answer your questions (with a sneak peek at the ZGW-7b at the end).
The original, classic Zero Gravity Workstation 0 with a motorized legrest and two side tables.
The Zero Gravity Workstation 0b-Lift helps users transition between sitting and standing with its powerful lift chair.
This new version of the ZGW-0b-XL allows you to work in a prone position.
Learn how to customize your workstation and get your questions answered by watching these videos
Dr. Eric Broadworth from Fuel Health and Wellness Physical Therapy explains how to use a ZGW-0b in a healthy way.
ErgoQuest is pleased to recognize its 28th anniversary serving professionals in Michigan and around the globe.
Emily Landon shows her Zero Gravity Workstation Ultimate and Jeff answers questions about various workstations.
Learn about the four well-known ergonomic workstation manufacturers: Altwork, Levus, MWE Lab, and ErgoQuest.
Working from home offers flexibility, but it also brings physical challenges. Many people develop back pain, neck stiffness, or wrist discomfort because they overlook ergonomics.
Chronic back pain has become a widespread issue, especially among digital workers who spend long hours at their desks. Unlike in the past, when back and spinal problems were mostly associated with…
If you’re interested in a zero gravity workstation or chair but concerned about the cost, there are several options that may help you get it paid for—sometimes without any out-of-pocket expense. Here’s…
Many professionals who spend extended hours at a desk experience back pain, making the choice of an ergonomic office chair crucial for maintaining productivity and overall health. This guide provides an overview…
Zero gravity workstations are gaining attention for their ability to transform the modern workspace. Here are 14 key reasons why investing in an ErgoQuest Zero Gravity Workstation can benefit both individuals and…