💼 Elevate your workday comfort with ergonomic precision!
The BOLISS Mesh Ergonomic Office Chair combines a breathable nylon mesh back with a 4.5-inch high-resilience molded foam seat, adjustable armrests, and a tilt mechanism to provide superior lumbar support and comfort. Designed to support users up to 400 lbs, it features silent PU wheels and durable materials, making it ideal for professionals who spend extended hours at their desks.
B**N
Stop stressing and just buy the chair.
For the price, I'd give it six stars if I could. I'm 6'2" and weigh more than 300 lbs (although that's going down steadily!) and sit at a desk for 7-9 hours per day. I decided to roll the dice on this, and it's paid off.Not only does it support my weight--the height adjustment works like a charm--but also it's just plain comfortable. The seat surface is more than wide enough for me and it's about five or six inches thick. The upward slopes on either side are surprisingly supportive. The mesh back feels great and provides plenty of lumbar support. A welcome surprise was just how far and easily it leans back. It's just the seat back that moves, though, not the whole seat itself. The armrests were the most surprising part--maybe I'm just starved of experience with with decent office chairs, but I've never thought of armrests as an addition to comfort. But I love these--the fabric is durable without feeling harsh, and they adjust up and down.I also love the relatively low profile of this chair compared to other big and tall chairs in this price range. I didn't want anything with a high back or that was leather since my "office" is in my bedroom. This chair is substantial enough to be seriously comfortable, but its mesh midback design also vanishes into my WFH set up when not in use. Love it.The only two complaints I have are that it can be a pain to attach the bracket to the bottom of the seat and that the seat surface could be a little longer front to back. For the first complaint, just attach the bracket before you've attached the seat back or arm rests. For the second, meh. I'm sure for most people it will be just fine--I just like to sit cross legged in my office chairs and it's only juuuust barely long enough.
J**E
Great Value, very comfortable
Been using this for a few days. I will follow up after a few months.Some quick points:- This is not a big and tall chair even if it can hold 400lbs.- Some people complained there was no instructions. There was in the box I received. It was in the same box as the washers and bolts.- I am 6'3" and 250 lbs so I wanted the 400lb capacity, but the big and tall chairs I have tried were too big- especially the seat.- My main chair in my home office is the Steelcase Gesture- I got a great deal on prime day. I did not want to spend as much money on this chair as it will be used in an office at a summer cottage.Pros:1. Comes in a managable box2. I did get instructions with mine. Plus videos available online.3. I found the shaped seat very comfortable with good padding. The shape makes it seem like you are sitting in vs on the chair.4. The back is low, but the shape gives me excellent lower back support even without a lumbar support.5. Its mostly plastic, but it seems like is some kind of fiber or glass filled plastic. Feels strong.6. The connection between the back and seat is very rigid. Thick plastic and metal. the metal is boxed to make it even more rigid. Previous chairs I had used really thick bar stock which doesn't keep the back vertical over time.7. Assembled chair is pretty compact. Good for tighter spaces.Cons:1. Casters are cheap. I might upgrade.2. Getting the back attached to the seat was a pain especially as you put the armrests on before you attach the backrest.3. The buttons to adjust the arms are a bit suspect.
O**A
Have had this chair for 5 months and here is what I think
I needed a new office chair bad. As someone who is on the computer for 8+ hours a day, my old chair wasn't cutting it; it was one of those 'gaming chairs' that are just horrible for your back and posture. Eventually, one side just started leaning and so I had to get a new chair fast.So I went hunting for a new chair. I did lots of searching and kept coming back to this chair's page. The biggest thing for me was the weight limit and constant mention of back support from reviewers. The weight limit of 300lbs sounds great, even though I am nowhere near 300lbs, it gives me peace of mind, that it won't randomly break and then I end up on the floor with an injury of some sort.For $200 that I paid, even that was a lot for me, but health is important so decided to pull the trigger on this. I unfortunately am not rich and don't have a money tree in my backyard, so I can't just go and buy a Herman chair that costs over $1,000 that feels like sitting on a cloud.The chair was not that hard to build, probably took 35-40 minutes. I was stumped a few times though, but I just used one of the videos that's on the page that shows how to build it.It is so much better than my old 'gaming chair' that I bought for around $150 a few years ago. I bought that chair because it was on sale at some store that I have a membership for, and had never owned a gaming chair before and thought it looked comfortable. Boy was I wrong, probably one of the worst purchases of my life!So back to this chair, there definitely is back support that was nonexistent in that old gaming chair. The back mesh feels really comfortable. I had to get used to it though because I never used a mesh (back) chair in my life. Kind of scary lol. I mean when I first laid back, I was kind of worried I was gonna fall down; as at first sight, it doesn't look like it would support you leaning back, but it does. Also there is a knob on the bottom of the seat cushion that you can turn that will let you adjust how far you wanna lean back. I just keep it tight so that it is upright at all times. I'm not a huge leaner.The seat cushion is pretty big. I think most people could comfortably sit on this. The seat cushion is wide, but is designed kind of strange though. I don't really get why the 'ends' rise up a bit. I feel like if it was more 'flat' it would be more comfortable? But yeah the sitting cushion is very wide, I can really stretch my legs out as well because of how big it is and the arm rests don't interfere at all. Stretch away!The elbow rests have started to deflate a bit, they aren't completely flattened, they still have some cushion in them, but I can see maybe in another 6 months I probably will have to just wrap 3rd party elbow rests over them. I actually happen to have a few, so I'm not really worried, but I am disappointed in the fact that the elbow rests will completely become flattened eventually. Also the left arm rest is a little bit loose compared to the one on the right. But It holds my elbow up just fine, so not a big deal.The last thing is, the original wheels that came with this chair I actually replaced with ones that I bought for my old chair. It was the rollerblade style and I really like them, so I just put them on this chair.Overall I like it. I don't regret my purchase at all. I think for the money I paid, I got my money's worth. It's only been 5 months so if any problems arise, I'll be back to update this review for sure!
B**N
Great Chair Great Price
This chair was an easy build with the instructions in two places (the box and then an actual instruction sheet)I did use my drill to really lock in these hex screws. I did read a lot of reviews saying these can be squeaky and my immediate thought is... well did you fasten the bolts tight enough?Chair is sturdy, and is actually incredibly comfortable right out of the box. I will update if I notice any deterioration but as of right now this was a great buy for my needs
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