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For years, the Uplift V2 Standing Desk has been our pick for the best standing desk for most people. It accommodates a wide range of heights, it’s stable even at its tallest setting, and it features a greater variety of attractive customization options than you’ll find on any competitor.
Our pick
This is the most customizable desk we’ve ever tested, and it works for people in a wide range of heights, between 5-foot-4 and 7 feet.
Of the desks we’ve tested, the Uplift V2 Standing Desk offers the best mix of performance and features. It responds quickly to control-pad input (from your choice of five keypad designs) and produces minimal wobble, even at tall heights.
It accommodates average seated and standing heights for men and women. But if you’re shorter than 5-foot-4, the desk likely wouldn’t work for you if you didn’t use a footrest. In that case, we recommend the Fully Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk or the Fully Jarvis Laminate Standing Desk with the three-stage low-range frame.
We found the Uplift V2’s walnut laminate to be attractive and realistic, and panelists loved the look of the 1-inch curved bamboo desktop, as well. If you’d prefer a different style, Uplift offers more than 30 desktop options, including several unusual but expensive wood tops, such as acacia and pheasantwood.
You can also choose from four frame colors, five grommet colors, and three keypad colors, as well as multiple add-on accessories.
Also great
This attractive desk is pleasant to work on and has a lower base price than many competitors. It’s available in small sizes, and it accommodates people under 5-foot-4 better than the Uplift V2. But it’s not as customizable.
The laminate-desktop version is made largely from recycled wood, and it’s available in seven finishes. It offers the same frame options as the other Jarvis desks.
The Fully Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk and the Fully Jarvis Laminate Standing Desk have the same frame, with different top options to suit various preferences. These models offer everything we look for in a good adjustable-height standing desk: a wide range of heights to accommodate most people, a long warranty, and stability in line with that of most other desks we tested.
The Jarvis was our top pick for more than four years, and it’s still a great desk—one that’s become even better with frame improvements that have reduced wobbling at all heights.
This desk doesn’t have as many customization options as the Uplift V2, but when it’s equipped with its three-stage low-range frame, it works for people as short as 4-foot-9.
The laminate tops we tested look great but are prone to smudging, so if you can spend a bit more, we recommend the bamboo top.
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