Replacement Office Chair Armrest Arm Pads (Set of 2) S2724-3

July 5, 2019 - Comment

Great for replacement or upgrade on most standard office chair, stool, and task chair arms. Sold as a pair (Set of 2) Universal – left or right are the same. **Mounting screw hardware not included Product Features 4″ Wide x 10″ Long Mounting screw holes are 4″ (100mm) apart 1/4-20 threaded mounting screw holes (hardware

Great for replacement or upgrade on most standard office chair, stool, and task chair arms. Sold as a pair (Set of 2) Universal – left or right are the same. **Mounting screw hardware not included

Product Features

  • 4″ Wide x 10″ Long
  • Mounting screw holes are 4″ (100mm) apart
  • 1/4-20 threaded mounting screw holes (hardware not included)
  • Cut-out area on underside of arm pad for mounting fixed or adjustable arms measures 5 3/4″ long x 1 3/4″ wide
  • Universal – left or right side (both are the same) – Sold as a pair – Set of 2

Comments

Anonymous says:

Decent replacement, has some flaws, not a dealbreaker I used these pads to replace my old arm rests on my gaming chair and they have been a decent replacement however the screw holes were very shallow. It did not allow the original screws to tighten onto the frame of the chair and it did not come with its own screws. I had to use washers to tighten the screws onto the frame and stop the wobbling from it being too lose (as the screw was unable to tighten further due to the shallow holes).

Anonymous says:

Installed quickly and cost effective and do the job! I installed them yesterday. They have a slight curve so that both sides raise up a bit. I think I like the older pair that had a flat top…Picture shows damaged LEFT and replacement RIGHT…I LIKE that they are an inch shorter and don’t have the tip down in the front and this eliminated “hitting” the desk top…Installed quickly and cost effective and do the job!

Anonymous says:

Just not comfortable. The “scooped” shape of these arms means that any position other than pointing your arms straight forward leaves part of your arm or elbow on top of the hump on either side. Not only is the cushioning too firm or just inadequate in the center area of the arm, but the humps on the side have even less give. Within fifteen minutes of typing (arms moved inward), I could start to feel the pressure. The pictures do not communicate this shape well, if at all. Office chair arms should be convex, and convex only; not sure who could use these for extended periods of time without extreme discomfort.

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