🪄 Transform Your Workspace with Comfort!
The Hbada Ergonomic Office Chair is designed for optimal comfort and support, featuring 3D adjustable armrests, adaptive lumbar support, and a breathable mesh back. Suitable for users between 5'2" and 6'3", this chair combines modern aesthetics with functionality, ensuring a productive work environment. Plus, it comes with a 3-year warranty for added assurance.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Cushion Style | Standard" or "Plain |
Shape | curved |
Color | White |
Pattern | Solid |
Arm Style | With arms |
Theme | Modern |
Style Name | Modern |
Leg Style | wheels |
Furniture Finish | Painted |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Reclining Position Count | 4 |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Number of Height Positions | 3 |
Is Electric | No |
Additional Features | Adjustable Height, Adjustable Headrest, Adjustable Backrest |
Fill Material | Foam |
Seat Material | Mesh |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Item Weight | 49.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.74"D x 17.52"W x 22.64"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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
D**N
If you are 6ft 3 inches, perhaps this is not the chair for you...but it is comfortable.
It was very easy to assemble. Quality is good, although some plastic seem a bit cheap. In general for normal people under 6 ft, it is a good chair. Unfortunately for me, it is designed for people of shorter stature. The foot rest would be better for most if it were a bit further out (3 inches or so), and for taller folks, it would need to be out a few inches more. The pedestal hydraulic lift is a bit low, but would fit most people, but over 6 footers, well it leaves a bit to be desired. For the price you pay though, it is easy to purchase a longer one and install it. I haven't done that, and it might be outside of the designs ability to do the full layback without tipping so if you do, test it first. That is another thing fine about the chair, the full layback and the wide wheel base that allows that to work, where other chairs totally fail when you simply lean back. In any case, I do recommend the chair for those of more normal height.
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.
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.
E**S
Cheap for a reason
So I bought this chair in an attempt to improve my growing home office and to finally replace my old $40 IKEA swivel chair. Long story short: I will be returning to my $40 old chair and hopefully be able to return this HBada to get my money back at least.I ordered the chair on June 30th and it arrived July 2and in a very large, heavy, and beat up box. The outer cardboard of the main box had several holes/punctures on the bottom which were stained with some dark residue in patches about 2 inches across. It also appeared that the box had sustained some sort of crushing/compacting force during transit as one of the corners where the cardboard was thinner had nearly spit open.Disregarding all of the above I pressed on and opened up the box as cleanly as I could and set to assembling. Assembly was straightforward and not particularly difficult, there was a bit of novelty in using the included hex key due to it's odd proportions but no issues. However, it was during the assembly that I started to notice signs of poor quality control in several places.Off the bat it was apparent that the quality of plastic used in this build is very cheap, and the plastic manages to feel flimsy while looking flat and ugly. The PU leather covering on the seat and back of the chair looks substantially better, however there are several mysterious stains/residue patches on my unit that resemble grease or another industrial lubricant that can't get off. That, coupled with the mangled zipper on my seat back upholstery mean I had to attach the back to the seat while wrangling the zipper closed so the entire back wasn't popping open. I also spotted a few places where it looked like the plastic parts had been sanded/ground down accidentally at odd angles, but most of those are under the chair and out of my sight.Sitting in the chair feels decently comfy at first, and the lumbar pillow is nice and firm, but the longer I sat in it (4+ hours) the more I realized how bizarrely proportioned it was. The back of the chair is quite tall, but the piston below the seat only raises a handful of inches, and what I found is that the maximum height of the seat was still too low for me to sit and type comfortably at the lowest position on my sit-stand desk. I'm 6' and I have a longer torso proportional to most other guys, but I still found myself reaching up to my desk, which was incredibly awkward and uncomfortable for long sessions. This may have been remedied if the arm rests were positioned correctly, but due to the substantial depth of the seat my elbows could not even touch the arm rests unless I had the seat back at 90 degrees. That proved not to be a viable solution because the angle of the headrest and very firm neck pillow actually pushed me down and hunched over when seated at 90 degrees.I could go on about the uncomfortable/non-ergonomic arm rests or the foam inside the seat cusion already deforming after 5 days of very light usage, but the point is you get what you pay for. With this HBada gaming chair you're not paying a lot (relative to gaming chairs) and you're certainly not getting a lot of value in return. It doesn't feel good sitting in this chair, and I can't imagine it would feel any better after a year or more of breaking it in. I'll be attempting to return my unit, provided I can find a new box to ship it in. If that doesn't work out I'm honestly considering just tossing this thing and going back to my $40 IKEA chair. Cheers.
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