Why I Switched to a Fully Standing Desk (and You Should Too!)

Hey there, fellow desk jockeys! Are you tired of sitting all day at work? Feeling the aches and pains of hunching over a laptop? I know I was—until I finally took the plunge and upgraded to a standing desk. But not just any standing desk: I got a Fully Jarvis bamboo standing desk and it has been a total game-changer for my workday comfort and productivity.

In this review, I‘m giving you the full scoop on Fully‘s standing desks and why I think they‘re the best option out there. Trust me, your back (and booty) will thank you for making the switch!

The Lowdown on Fully Standing Desks

If you‘re not familiar with Fully, they‘re a certified B-corp that makes high-quality, sustainable office furniture with a focus on movement and ergonomics. Their signature product is the Jarvis adjustable-height standing desk, which comes in a beautiful bamboo or laminate desktop.

So why choose a standing desk in the first place? Here are just a few of the science-backed benefits:

  • Reduced risk of weight gain and obesity[^1]
  • Lower blood sugar levels and risk of type 2 diabetes[^2]
  • Improved mood and energy levels[^3]
  • Increased productivity[^4]
  • Less back and neck pain[^5]

Pretty compelling, right? As someone who has struggled with chronic back pain and afternoon slumps, I can attest that switching to a standing desk has made a noticeable difference in how I feel both physically and mentally.

Jarvis Standing Desk Review

Let‘s get into the nitty gritty of the Jarvis desk, Fully‘s premium offering. I opted for the 60×30" bamboo top in the dark finish and it is STUNNING! The desktop is made from sustainable bamboo that has been matured for 5 years and has a lovely grain and smooth feel. I love that it‘s an eco-friendly option without sacrificing any style points.

The Jarvis frame comes in three colors (black, white, silver) and can support an impressive 350 lbs. The real magic is in the motor, which is whisper quiet and can adjust from 25.5" to a max height of 51" with the extended range option. As a tall gal (5‘11"), I so appreciate having a desk that actually accommodates my height! The digital memory keypad also makes it a breeze to switch from sitting to standing throughout the day.

Assembly was straightforward with the included instructions and took me about an hour solo. Everything feels extremely well-made and solid. No wobbles whatsoever, even at the highest setting.

The Jarvis starts at $599 for the base model, but I splurged on some add-ons like the powered grommet ($39) and a bamboo drawer ($29) to really make it my own. You can also choose your size, frame color, and desktop style. I know it‘s an investment, but the quality and 10-year warranty make it totally worth it in my book. Your health is priceless!

Remi Standing Desk Review

I also wanted to touch on Fully‘s more budget-friendly desk option, the Remi. It‘s very similar to the Jarvis in terms of function but has a laminate top and more limited size/color options. The Remi starts at just $449 which is pretty competitive as far as electric standing desks go.

While I haven‘t personally tried the Remi, I have several friends who use and love it for a home office or small space. The dual motor is just as quiet and powerful as the Jarvis. It has a lower max height of 46" and weight capacity of 250 lbs, but that should be plenty for the average person. Just like the Jarvis, the Remi comes with a digital memory keypad and 7-year warranty.

So how do you choose between the Jarvis and the Remi? Here‘s a quick comparison chart to help you decide:

Feature Jarvis Remi
Desktop Bamboo or laminate Laminate
Frame colors Black, white, silver Black, white
Height range 25.5" – 51" 27.5" – 46"
Weight capacity 350 lbs 250 lbs
Warranty 10 years 7 years
Price Starts at $599 Starts at $449

Ultimately, I think it comes down to your budget and aesthetic preferences. The Jarvis is the more premium option with more customization, but the Remi is still a solid standing desk that will get the job done.

Fully Standing Desk Accessories

Of course, Fully also offers a ton of great accessories to trick out your new standing desk. Here are a few of my faves:

Accessory Price Why I love it
Jarvis Monitor Arm $99 Frees up desk space and reduces neck strain
Topo Mini Standing Mat $79 Cushiony under-desk mat encourages movement
Fully Cable Management Kit $29 Tames cable clutter for a cleaner look

I especially recommend getting a supportive anti-fatigue mat like the Topo. It makes standing for long periods so much more comfortable! Your feet and joints will definitely notice the difference.

What Fully Customers Are Saying

Don‘t just take my word for it—Fully has glowing reviews from thousands of happy standing desk converts. Here are a few highlights:

"The Jarvis is a top notch standing desk—it‘s super solid and reliable, with a beautiful finish. The customer service is also outstanding. I had an issue with my power grommet and they sent me a replacement immediately. I love my Jarvis!" – Ben L.

"I was hesitant to spend money on a standing desk, but the Remi has been so worth it. It was easy to assemble and is very sturdy. I actually look forward to working at my desk now! The only downside is that it took about 3 weeks to arrive, but Fully was communicative about the whole process." – Joy D.

"Fully makes the best standing desks, hands down. I got the Jarvis and it has been a productivity game-changer. I have way more energy and focus throughout the day. I also appreciate the company‘s commitment to sustainability. You can feel good about this purchase." – Ramona T.

The reviews are seriously glowing, y‘all. The main complaint I saw was around shipping times, which is understandable given the current climate. But Fully offers a generous 30-day trial period so you can make sure your desk is the right fit.

Key Takeaways

Alright, let‘s recap. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a Fully standing desk:

  1. Electric vs manual: Fully‘s desks are electric with powerful dual motors, which I personally prefer over a hand crank option. It‘s just easier to adjust!

  2. Desktop size and material: The Jarvis gives you more options with bamboo and bigger sizes, but the Remi is great if you want a budget laminate choice.

  3. Customization: If you want to pick your frame color, size, and add-ons, go with the Jarvis. The Remi comes as-is at a lower price point.

  4. Return policy: Fully offers a 30-day risk-free trial for all desks. They also have a stellar customer service team to troubleshoot any issues.

  5. Extras: Don‘t forget a supportive standing mat and monitor arm! Your body will thank you for the proper ergonomics.

The Verdict

In case it wasn‘t clear, I‘m a HUGE fan of my Fully Jarvis standing desk. It‘s stylish, sturdy, eco-friendly, and has totally transformed my relationship with work. No more hunching or afternoon slumps—I feel more energized and productive than ever. Even my posture has improved!

While the price point is an investment, I firmly believe you can‘t put a price tag on your health and well-being. Plus, Fully has interest-free financing options through Affirm which may help spread out the cost.

The Remi desk is also a solid choice if you have a smaller budget and space. Fully really thought about every detail with their desks, from the quiet motors to the cable management to the sustainable materials.

At the end of the day, you really can‘t go wrong with a Fully standing desk. My biggest regret is not getting one sooner! Trust me, your body deserves better than being stuck in a chair all day. Making the switch to a standing desk is one of the best investments you can make for your health and productivity.

So go ahead and take a stand against those sedentary workdays. Treat yourself to a Fully desk and feel the difference it makes. Happy standing!

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[^2]: Healy, G. N., Winkler, E. A., Owen, N., Anuradha, S., & Dunstan, D. W. (2015). Replacing sitting time with standing or stepping: associations with cardio-metabolic risk biomarkers. European Heart Journal, 36(39), 2643-2649.
[^3]: MacEwen, B. T., MacDonald, D. J., & Burr, J. F. (2015). A systematic review of standing and treadmill desks in the workplace. Preventive medicine, 70, 50-58.
[^4]: Karakolis, T., & Callaghan, J. P. (2014). The impact of sit–stand office workstations on worker discomfort and productivity: a review. Applied ergonomics, 45(3), 799-806.
[^5]: Karakolis, T., Barrett, J., & Callaghan, J. P. (2016). A comparison of trunk biomechanics, musculoskeletal discomfort and productivity during simulated sit-stand office work. Ergonomics, 59(10), 1275-1287.

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