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The Hbada Ergonomic Office Chair is designed for the modern professional, featuring a 3D adjustable armrest system, a breathable mesh seat, and customizable lumbar support. With a robust weight capacity of 150 kg, this chair ensures comfort and durability for all-day use, making it the perfect addition to any home office.
Seat Depth | 22.64 inches |
Seat Height | 18.25 Inches |
Seat Length | 22.75 Inches |
Item Weight | 49.6 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.74"D x 17.52"W x 22.64"H |
Item Shape | irregular shape |
Arm Style | With arms |
Cushion Style | Square-shaped |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Nylon |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Modern |
Seat Material | Mesh |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Is Customizable? | No |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Adjustable Lumbar |
D**Z
Amazing chair
If you have back issues whenever you sit too long in a chair then I recommend this one you can sit for hours and you will feel great afterwards.
T**R
it makes you feel like you're going to fall backwards in the chair
So the package was amazing. It was wrapped up good and protected and easy to install, very comfortable and slick and cool looking however it doesn't have a lock on for your back but after you get used to it, it's really comfortable plus the waste grips your side and it support your back and posture, so I give this a five out of five
S**Y
Decent quality, but BE SURE you understand that this style chair has very little padding....ouch!
I'm an older gamer & content creator so I'm in this chair A LOT. I wanted this style because I liked the reclining feature and frankly I was kinda being silly in that I had to have a "gamer chair." It was a mistake. It's a decent chair as far as build quality, but like all of these racing-gaming-chairs, it has *very* little padding. The back and seat are contoured liker a racing seat (I'm okay with that but it really wasnt a necessity) and the seat bottom and back are padded with a very thin foam. At first it seemed fine (kinda hard, but fine) but now, after 6 months of daily use, I've developed a permanent aching sore spots on my "sitz bones" - literally the bones you sit on that protrude from the bottom of your pelvis. It literally aches all the time, going up stairs, doing chores - it's just become a chronic ache. I'm debating whetehr a gel pad will help or just call it a loss and buy another chair.If you're a teenager this may not bother you at all ( I mean, I could sleep on the floor when I was a teen, but now it would just about kill me haha) but if you're over 30 I'd seriously consider whether you might not want a more ergonomic office-y style chair.
C**S
This Hbada chair was expensive at time of purchase and is a major disappointment. DO NOT BUY!!!
Review of expensive Hbada Office Chair:This chair was purchased in February '24. I’'d had it less than eleven full months when I had an actionable incident. The current price with additional discounts is now about $200.00 LESS than I paid. It allegedly has a three year warranty, but I'm betting nothing will come of that. A few months ago the lumbar support broke free from where it is mounted to the chair back. With every sit I must physically place it in some position, lean back to test it, make adjustments on a free floating lumbar section that will shift when I try to lean back to test that position. This process always demands three or four attempts to get it right, or close enough to make it serviceable. The chair is designed as fully reclinable with an extending leg support platform. Not long ago I leaned back part way to add drops to my eyes and the chair locked in that position, something I didn't know it was capable of doing. When one would rotate the chair in the normal, upright, back vertical position the circle scribed would be entirely reasonable. Now, with the back projecting out quite a distance, the chair requires repetitious manuring or the Great Plains just to swing around. Additionally the right arm rest, (both rests I've appealed to the manufacturer for a way to lower as they are set far too high at nearly the arm pit), the right rest shattered leaving sharp edged plastic where your soft-flesh underside of your forearm is supposed to relax.I contacted the company when the lumbar support broke. To my surprise they responded fairly quickly with an offer to replace the chair or refund the full purchase price. They did not make the preposterous demands the item be broken down, a shipping carton obtained and shipped back to them. That there are so many companies demanding the customer go through that to return defective product that customers bought in good faith merely supports the reality that corporatists are the biggest whiners. In the few months since the original contact with the company regarding the lumbar support, additional parts of the chair are breaking down. I feel as if it is disintegrating visibly. When I responded to the offer of replacement or refund I advised the manufacturer of my continuing experience with the chair and that I was compelled to accept their offer of a full refund. This is quite literally the only chair I have to sit in in my tiny apartment. I am a senior disabled individual on a fixed income. I splurged on what I believed was going to be a solid, durable investment. My income is very limited and I cannot budget a second item of this original purchase price and am dependent upon the manufacturer, Hbada, following through with the refund of the purchase price to be able order a replacement chair.As mentioned this was not a cheep product. I'm a long retired senior with a preposterously bad back. (Torticollis in cervical spine where the vertebrae are gathering calcium deposits and C-6 and C-7 already fused themselves together. There are only five vertebrae in the lumbar area with five corresponding discs. All five of the lumbar discs are herniated. From cervical through sacrum every vertebrae, all of them in the spinal chain, are disintegrating. In my thorax there has developed a severe scoliosis, "the worst I've seen in my career as a physician and surgeon," said my p.c.p.) I needed and thought I was buying a decent product to help support my spine. On my rigidly fixed income this chair was a splurge justified by the belief it would ameliorate some of the constant pain. I'm feeling mercilessly ripped off when an item costing as much as this did is good for only eight or so month, when the a critical element to my needs, the 'adjustable' lumbar structure fails so soon into ownership.I seriously doubt Hbada will make the much effort to make this right. My review is factual and direct. My time would be wasted to offer anything else, and when you reach this age you'll better appreciate the significance of that. I cannot create a false review, however if given new evidence, I can include an addendum expressing my gratitude Hbada for honoring their warranty and refunding my money. And, failure to do what is right and decent grants me full privilege I to state that the company has demonstrated it is unworthy of the support of AMAZON customers, nor the patrons of any site that carries the Hbada line. Surprise me, Hbada, Fully refund my money since this product has become a hazard and liability that I hope causes me no further physical injury. I don't think holding my breath until they rectify this matter is a good idea based on the product's performance.Sincerely,C.A.R.
T**D
An affordable chair that, so far, works GREAT!
I purchased two of these chairs, and so I'll give the same review for both, but I promise I'm a real person with two chairs today - and my be forced to buy a third for my other daughter.I purchased the version of this chair with the addition of the footrest for me, and I purchased the version without the footrest for my daughter, who is doing all her schoolwork from home these days, and needed a real chair to replace the ball she had been sitting on.The chair was easy to assemble (seriously...) and is quite comfortable. I'm a bit older (and larger) than my daughter, and so the back pillow is actually a nice add on for me; My daughter found it in her way, and has removed it for now - but we both find the head pillow really nice.We are both gamers, and both do "office work" (her, school - me, software), and this chair has been great.I'm a 235 pound guy, and the chair is right on the edge of being thin - but it's not. I am under 6' tall by just a small amount, and I think if I were too much taller, OR too much bigger, maybe this chair wouldn't work - but for me, it's been great thus far. I'm a rocker (Chair, and music), and so time will tell if this will hold up against my abuse, but so far, so great.My daughter has been found quite often with the chair tilted all the way back, listening to music on her phone, and she looks very happy with it.All in all, so far, a great chair for both of us.
J**E
Feels flimsy
Not a bad chair just feels really cheap and flimsy DONT LEAN BACK ALL THE WAY
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