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Flexpro Hero 37 Inch Standing Desk | 2 Level Standing Desk Converter with Keyboard Shelf and Monitor Riser | Large Dual Level Sit to Stand Workspace | Easily Sit or Stand in Seconds! (Black / 37")

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Color: 37 Inch


Features

  • EASY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS: Go from sitting to standing in seconds with the FlexPro Hero desk converter! The hydraulic pump lift lets you to smoothly and securely raise your desk converter to your perfect ergonomic height - up to 20.5 high!
  • TWO LARGE SURFACES: The FlexPro Hero features a spacious keyboard shelf and desktop to keep your screens at eye level. At 37 long, this desk provides plenty of room for your double monitor set-up, laptop, keyboard, desk accessories, and more!
  • SLEEK & STURDY DESIGN: With its black frame, matte desktop, and smooth rounded corners, the FlexPro Hero will add a high-end feel to any home or office space. The durable metal base can support up to 35 lbs, while the leveling feet ensure your new desk wont wobble while you work.
  • RELIEVE NECK AND BACK PAIN: Take a stand for your health! Featuring a dual tier design, the FlexPro Hero is the perfect ergonomic solution that keeps your monitors at eye level and your spine aligned!
  • EASY ASSEMBLY: Lets be honest, no one likes assembling furniture. Thats why weve made the process so simple. Just unpack your new desk, attach the keyboard tray, and your FlexPro Hero is ready to go in minutes!

Manufacturer: ‎Stand Steady


Brand: ‎Stand Steady


Item Weight: ‎32 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎37.5 x 24 x 20.5 inches


Item model number: ‎KYLMA37BL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎37 Inch


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Material Type: ‎Alloy Steel


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎KYLMA37BL


Date First Available: November 16, 2017


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  • Stand Steady FlexPro Hero 32” - Perfect for me
Color: 32 Inch
Have been mulling over purchasing a standing desk converter (to place on top of existing desk) for probably a year. I am fortunate to be able to work from home the majority of the time, and this purchase was coming out of my pocket. Reviews were mixed on every one I was considering (hard to lift, keyboard tray too small, etc.). The only converter I have been able to try in person was the Varidesk Pro 36. It was a bit difficult to raise. And, of course, it is one of the more expensive converters. I was a bit hesitant to purchase this as there were limited reviews, but was tired of putting it off and ready to bite the bullet. My “office” is a 29” X 59” desk in my bedroom where I also have my personal desktop PC, and I was satisfied with the aesthetics of the setup so didn’t want too drastic a change. Except for an occasional notepad, I have no paperwork to deal with. I have a keyboard tray in the desk (drawer) for sitting down, so only wanted the converter keyboard for standing (I am using it some for sitting, but ergonomics is not ideal for me since the desk keyboard prevents me from raising chair any further). Only needed room for one monitor (24” smart TV – actual width is 22”) –my personal PC is connected to the monitor with HDMI cable and laptop with RGB. Pros (as far as I am concerned): • Half the price of the VariDesk (which I came very close to purchasing) • A bit shorter than others when at its lowest position • Width was perfect for my needs (about 32”) • Depth was perfect for my needs (total a bit less than 25”) • 16” x 30” is the size of what actually sits on the desk (and there are protective bumpers so it is not scratching the wood surface). • Keyboard tray perfect width and depth. Plenty of room for wireless regular keyboard, wireless mouse, and my morning coffee. FYI, my keyboard tray width is 32” (31.5”) – not 37” as the description says, but that is a pro for me. The keyboard tray and top shelf are the same width. • And, for now, the most important thing: I can raise the keyboard and lower it with one hand WITH a full cup of coffee on the keyboard tray (this model has one lever on the right-hand side). FYI, I am a little 60 something female with embarrassing little upper body strength. Time will tell how well the hydraulic pump lift holds up. • The weight of the converter is ideal for me. Was a little concerned about how I was going to lift a 50 lb. converter onto my desk – I was able to lift this with no problem. (I think it's around 30 lbs or so) I put it on desk first, then “installed” the keyboard tray. • Very pleased with the overall stability – it feels like everything is sitting on the desk itself as I type with this raised. Not cons, but just saying… • My monitor is a bit lower than I would like in proportion to keyboard, but keep in mind that mine sits low anyway (TV, not on a stand), so a true computer monitor would probably be much better. • The little “phone holder” at the front of the top shelf is useless as far as I am concerned. I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t have a cover on their phone, and it doesn’t seem to accommodate most style covers on phones (tried old phone with otterbox cover and new phone with wallet style – even opened it wouldn’t fit). I’d say get rid of it next redesign. I think most phone users have some way already established to prop up phone on a surface. • The overall “finish” on this (edges, etc.) doesn’t look as nice as the VariDesk Pro, but for half the price, that is perfectly fine by me. It looks nice enough. • An adjustable keyboard tray would be nice, but I suspect that would contribute to a lesser stable function. Bottom line is that I would not hesitate recommending this item to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2018 by BASC BASC

  • Sturdy and fit to purpose
Color: 37 Inch
Easy to assemble. However, the packing was not that great because mine arrived with a serious ding on it that occurred during shipping.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022 by RobertF

  • Short version I like it. It does everything I need it to ...
Color: 37 Inch
Short version I like it. It does everything I need it to do. Long version: I got this after realizing how my restlessness at work was killing my productivity. I found myself taking walks around the cubicle farm and going up and down the stairs to clear my mind and regain concentration. This happened after changing from a workplace that required me to walk around a factory floor a lot to a workplace that was sitting in front of a computer all day. Compound to that back pain from sitting too much, and you end up with a very unhappy and unproductive day. I bought this desk because I knew that I'd still want to sit occasionally. I also did not want a powered version (too expensive, not a whole lot of benefit). It'd also be usable in my cubicle which has it's own deskspace already that could not be retrofitted. I also liked that it used a scissor mechanism instead of a parallel bar linkage to raise and lower. The benefit of a scissor lift is that the desk moves up and down along the vertical axis, while parallel bar linkage mechanism force the desk to make an arc shape. This arc causes the desk to be closer to you when sitting than it is when you're standing. I'm also a fan of the locking mechanism on this desk. It uses a rack and pinion along the top surface to lock the desk in place. When the locking handle is pulled, a pin will allow the pinion to move along the rack, which means the desk can move up and down. When the handle is released, the pin locks the pinion in place, locking the desk in place. With this, the desk can be moved in discrete increments of about 1-2 inches. There is also an air spring that assists in lifting the desk and cushions lowering the desk. Assembly was a snap. First, I had to unpack the box and remove the protective padding. There's quite a lot of it, so I doubt there'd be any shipping damage. Next, I removed the strap holding the lifting mechanism in place. This caused the desk to rise a little because of the aforementioned air spring. This rise went away after the desk was loaded. Next, I screwed the keyboard tray in place, and attached the included cushioned pads to the bottom of the tray so that the tray does not bang against the desk. Only 3 out of the 4 screws were able to be screwed in all the way because of alignment issues. Also, the included screw driver was a flat head while the screws were phillips! Finally, I added some plastic inserts for the tablet/phone rest. Setting up the desk after this was also trivial. It is like setting up any desk, but care has to be made such that there is slack in the wires for vertical movement. The wires also have to be routed using included clips so that the wires don't get crushed when the desk is lowered. I've been using the desk for about a week. I keep it raised most of the time, because I sit during meetings. However, I do appreciate the option to lower the desk. The desk has proven itself to be sturdy, and I think it can hold more than the 35lbs limit. The desk has done well to address my concentration and back needs. Now I need to get an anti-fatigue mat for my feet, and I'll be set. My only gripe about the desk is the tablet/phone rest. In addition to putting my laptop and monitor on my desk, I also like to write on it, both on loose pieces of paper and on a notebook. In both cases, the tablet/phone rest gets in the way of my writing. I hope it is removed in future versions! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2018 by Benjamin Lam

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