Welcome to ErgoDeskSpecs
ErgoDeskSpecs is a working setup log for desk gear and workstation geometry. Every guide here comes from equipment actually assembled, load-tested, and lived with — frames wobble-tested at full height with a real monitor array, chairs judged after months of daily use, and the whole geometry mapped in centimeters before any money gets spent.
What We Cover
- Desk Geometry – Elbow height, eye line, monitor distance — the measurement math that costs nothing and beats most purchases
- Standing Desks – Frame stability at full height, motor behavior, and real assembly experience across budget and premium tiers
- Chairs – Fit by dimension: seat depth against femur length, lumbar adjustability ranges, and the used-premium-chair economics
- Monitor Arms – Load math verified against real monitors, drift logged over time, desk-thickness and grommet reality
- Accessories – Which mats, footrests, and risers survived daily use and which were landfill
About the Author
Kenny Nyhus Fadil is the publisher behind ergodeskspecs.com and a lifelong polymath who has built every workstation he’s ever worked at. He’s 50, works long Swedish days at the desk, and treats his own setup as a running experiment — frame stability load-tested, chair fit matched to actual body dimensions, the whole geometry kept in a measured setup log.
Our Approach
This site talks geometry and comfort, never medicine. “Ergonomic” on a product page is decoration until a dimension backs it — so every article here leads with dimensions: what to measure on your body, what to check on the spec sheet, and how to match the two. Where published ergonomics research is relevant, we cite it as research. For anything involving pain or health, we point you to professionals, full stop. ErgoDeskSpecs is part of a network of niche sites Kenny publishes openly.
Contact
Have a question about a setup, a measurement, or a piece of gear? Visit our contact page.