🛋️ Sit Smart, Work Better!
The Ergonomic Office Chair with Foot Rest is designed for the modern professional, featuring a foldable design for easy storage, 16 adjustable points for customized comfort, and advanced lumbar support technology to promote better posture. With versatile armrests and a dual-purpose headrest, this chair is perfect for work, gaming, or study, ensuring you stay comfortable and productive throughout the day.
L**S
Excellent Comfortable Chair
Excellent Chair. Plenty of adjustments and very comfortable. Also very easy to assemble. It came professionally packaged and protected like the quality product it is. Did a lot of research and for the money this is the best. Also looks great. I got it in Gray.
J**L
Back Support for Guitar Practice
I bought this chair to replace a padded drum throne that I sit on while practicing guitar. After 45 minutes my back would be killing me so I'd have to rest it constantly. I went in search of a chair to support my back, a footrest to raise my leg for playing and arms that would fold out of the way of the guitar. This is that chair. It is so comfortable I can play for hours with no discomfort. Feet up, arms up, leaning back with lumbar support. Swivel, adjustable, footrest folds underneath in a second. Fantastic product design and build. Japanese company. Highly recommended.
J**E
Your Back Thanks You (so does your cat)
An absolutely certain ergonomic upgrade from my Maxnomic Gaming Chair that graciously contributed to the demise of the discs in my lower back. For the price I anticipated zero squeaks, squawks, and plastic crackles. There are few of those, but there are some. The sit is pleasant and well supported, and there’s hours of adjustability in the chair. Unfortunate that when I’m lounging in my chair with the leg rest extended and the backrest coddling my aching back I’m met with the occasional “screeeekk”The shipping is impressive and the chair comes in a cool bag for regifting stuff. Also, your cat or small child will like the box.TLDR - -1 star for sounding like a $200 office chair from Office Depot sometimes. Otherwise, awesome.
J**Y
WOW!
I have been on the hunt for a decent desk chair for some time as I spend ALOT of time at my desk. I was considering many chairs like the Secret Labs Titan Evo but one thing that drew me to this chair was the green color, the adjustable arm rests and the fact that it folds down to save space (I was also interested in the foot rest too but skeptical because I know they tend to be very flimsy).Initially I saw this chair was on sale and purchased it without a second thought because it was much more budget friendly and I trust the process of buying through Amazon. I was so excited I kind of skipped over the heavy research of looking through all the reviews, reddit, and blog posts as it is still a pretty decent chunk of money and I wanted to make sure I made the right decision.I saw a few negative reviews about the 'aggressive lumber support' and general discomfort from the chair. It was just delivered today and I don't think I have ever more happy with my decision. The quality of the chair is really nice, it's HEAVY which sucked for assembly but definitely is nice to know the chair is sturdy. The lumbar support does not feel aggressive at all and feels so incredibly comfortable on my back! I was even very impressed with the foot rest! In fact, I think the foot rest will be used every time I sit down lol.The chair is absolutely 10/10 and I'm already recommending it to everyone I know. The only drawback I have is that the chair sits a little high up and I'm unable to wheel all the way under my desk (I have a keyboard shelf so that will be coming off). But I would get a new desk if I had to accommodate the chair!
L**E
Seemed good on paper but not quite so in reality
I bought one because of a guitarist I follow on YouTube recommended it (although it was a paid promotion), and he's someone whose opinion I trust, and who has shown a track record of integrity. In my own research, I found honest reviews on the web and they were overwhelmingly negative, but I decided to give it a try anyway, in case it was simply a matter of subjective preference.Well, it turns out the majority of negative reviews were right, and the main reasons I wanted to try it (flip-up arms for playing guitar/bass, mesh material for breathability) ended up not as I had hoped. Yes, it does have all the features mentioned and demonstrated in the various videos promoting it out there, but there are things you need to know before you buy one.The edge of the seat is rigid and curves up, and your guitar/bass will rub on it. The fabric is on the coarse side compared to the typical upholstery, so if you are concerned about your instrument rubbing on a coarse and stiff surface, you need to be aware of this.The arm-rests slide and rotate without an activation button so it's very easy to accidentally slide/rotate it without meaning to.If you search for "honest reviews" for this chair online, you'll see many people complaining about how intrusive the lumbar support it. Even at its least intrusive setting, it's still too much for some people, including me. I had already read all those reviews before I made the purchase anyway, thinking maybe my physiology might actually match the chair's design. Turns out all the complaints were right.Mesh chairs tend to feel stiff and coarse, and you might not like that. It will not feel soft like thick cushions on quality office chairs, and during warm weather you will feel the coarse fabric on your skin. Yes, it'll be breathable, but it's a tradeoff.Overall, compared to the Neutral Posture 8000 series chair I've been using since 2012, it's not nearly as comfortable (but to be fair, my Neutral Posture is a $1,200 chair).I'll be returning mine, and that's another thing you need to know--there are lots of horror stories about the process, so beware. My own experience has been mixed so far. Their customer service did respond immediately after I reached out for help, after I was faced with difficulty disassembling the cylinder from the chair's seat base. I followed their instructions and it's still extremely difficult. I tried for three days and it finally came off, but it also gouged out a chunk of skin in my forehead in the process (when it finally came loose, it was pulled towards my forehead).
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