Fellowes Standard Footrest

Key features
- Adjustable height with 2 positions (standard and steep angle)
- Non-skid platform surface for stable foot placement
- Rocking motion promotes circulation and leg movement
- Compact, sturdy steel frame construction
- Textured surface reduces slipping during use
Specifications
Pros
- ✓ Helps reduce lower back and leg strain during long desk sessions
- ✓ Easy to adjust between two incline settings
- ✓ Sturdy build that doesn't wobble under regular use
- ✓ Affordable price point compared to premium ergonomic footrests
- ✓ Lightweight enough to move between workstations
Cons
- ✕ Only two height positions, less adjustability than premium models
- ✕ Plastic surface can feel slippery when wearing socks only
- ✕ Rocking motion may be distracting for some users
- ✕ No memory foam or cushioned padding option
In-Depth Review
The Fellowes footrest brings genuine ergonomic relief to anyone spending long hours at a home office desk, offering a simple yet effective way to improve posture and circulation during the workday. Designed with a rocking, tilting platform, it allows the feet to shift naturally between angles rather than staying locked flat on the floor, which helps reduce the fatigue and stiffness that build up in the legs and lower back after extended sitting. The textured, non-slip surface keeps feet securely in place, even when wearing socks or slippers, making it a practical companion for those casual, comfort-driven home workspaces where formal office shoes are rarely part of the equation. Built with a sturdy, weighted base, the Fellowes footrest doesn’t skid or wobble under regular use, which is especially important for a home office where desks may be shared with kids’ homework sessions or quick laptop check-ins from the couch-turned-workstation. Its compact footprint slides easily under most desks, so it doesn’t interfere with chair mobility or under-desk storage bins, and its low-profile design means it can be tucked away when not needed without becoming a tripping hazard. The rocking motion also doubles as a subtle form of movement throughout the day, encouraging small ankle and calf exercises that counteract the sedentary nature of remote work. For home office setups that prioritize both function and physical well-being, the Fellowes footrest fills a small but meaningful gap in ergonomic accessories. It pairs naturally with adjustable chairs and standing desk converters, rounding out a workstation that supports the body from head to toe rather than focusing solely on monitor height or keyboard placement. Because it requires no assembly or calibration, it’s an easy addition for anyone setting up a new home office or upgrading an existing one, delivering immediate comfort benefits without added complexity or cost that outweighs its practical value.
Customer reviews
I sit at my desk for 8+ hours a day and this footrest has made a noticeable difference in my leg comfort. The rocking feature keeps me from feeling stiff.
Nothing fancy here, but it does exactly what it needs to. The two angle settings are useful depending on my chair height that day.
Works well overall but the surface gets slippery if I'm not wearing shoes. Wish it had a fabric or rubberized top.
After switching to a standing desk setup with this footrest for seated breaks, my knee pain during long calls has disappeared. Highly recommend.




