Back Support Ergonomic Office Chair Review

The Ergonomic office chair comes at a high price, and we don’t think the premium is justified given the intense competition in the office chair market.Yes, it’s a very good chair with some nifty features, but no significant selling points to keep us away from the hefty price it demands.

Ergonomic office chair has built a well-deserved reputation in the office furniture space, which it cemented during the pandemic and lockdown, when everyone was scrambling to get their hands on standing desks, desks, and office chairs. Its key features include an adjustable headrest, removable lumbar support, multifunctional seat controls and adjustable armrests.On paper, this ergonomic chair meets all the criteria, although everyone may have their own subjective opinion about every piece of furniture they sit on, especially if it’s advertised as ergonomic furniture.However, we can’t help, marking it down because of its hefty price tag.But something tells us this was done on purpose to amplify discounts during key sales periods (Black Friday, Cyber ​​Monday, Presidents Day, etc.).At the end of the day, reviewing hundreds of ergonomic chairs that offer lumbar support and headrests is economically and logistically impossible.

Ergonomic office chair’s top-of-the-line chairs come in a large box that’s easy to put together.It took me about 20 minutes to install it alone, a small part of which was reading the manual.Pay attention to the pictures, not the descriptions, because – this time – it’s the words that might confuse you.The hardest part was pushing the seat onto the post that sat on the wheelset.Some reviewers have mentioned using hammers on nylon casters, but we don’t need them.

Ergonomic office chair uses mesh fabric for most of the chair (backrest and seating area), a breathable, lightweight material ideal for long working hours and comfortable even in hot conditions.
The adjustable headrest is flexible enough for more users, though of limited use if you don’t take frequent breaks.We like the fact that it can be tilted.
The two armrests – made of what looks like ABS plastic – are just the right size to swivel out and move up and down.
There’s also a pair of controls that allow users to fine-tune the chair settings.The seat also pulls out, a first we’ve seen on a chair.
The chair supports users up to 125Kg (275lb); it weighs 20kg (44 lb) on its own, but the wheels make it easy to move.The BS10 occupies a considerable surface area, far more than the average secretary chair.The lumbar support is also comfortable, with the added benefit of being able to move up or down about 10cm.The walnut finish on the back is a thoughtful design addition that complements the overall chair aesthetic.
Testing chairs presents its own challenges due to the many different variables involved.From your height, your body type, your weight, personal preferences, to the type of clothes you wear and how you work at the dinner table.Oh, and don’t forget existing back/neck/waist issues.
Personally, I think – as a 5ft 9 person – it’s comfortable even for a long time, but then a friend who is less than 5ft pointed out that when she sits on a it, her feet don’t touch the floor.The back and lumbar support is firm enough to not be distracting, and the headrest occasionally provides some necessary support.
Ergonomic office chair is probably the best office chair I’ve ever used, but then again, I’ve probably only sat in 10 of them in my life.in hundreds or even thousands of models.


Post time: Mar-26-2022