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ObjectChair Ergonomic Office Chair with Lumbar Support and Rollerblade Wheels, Breathable Mesh High Back - Big and Tall Office Chair, Computer Chair, Home Office Desk Chairs, Swivel Chair (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • LUMBAR SUPPORT- With dedicated mesh lumbar support, our ergonomic office chair will reduce your back and vertebrae pain when sitting for a long time. Mesh headrest and High backrest fit to the curve of human spine allows for natural blood flow and helps you release back pressure.
  • ADJUSTABLE HEADRESTMade with breathable Mesh, up/down motion for adjustable height, and tilts with ease.
  • ERGONOMIC BACKRESTfollows the natural curvature of the spine, allows natural blood flow to be maintained, nourishing both the spine and brain.
  • 4D ARMRESTSFind the best angles for your posture. Adjust each armrest individually, up and down. Rotate left to right. Slide back and forth.
  • STEEL WHEELBASEwith gas lift. Makes your height adjustments smooth and easy. Heavy duty and built to last.

Color: Black


Brand: OBJECTCHAIR


Product Dimensions: 34"D x 30"W x 49"H


Style: Modern


Special Feature: Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Height, Arm Rest, Ergonomic, Head Support


Material: Mesh


Recommended Uses For Product: Office, Drafting, Reading, Gaming, Dining


Room Type: Office, Game Recreation Room, Classroom, Library, Study Room


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Age Range (Description): Adult


Back Style: Solid Back


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Weight: 35 Pounds


Model Name: ErgoPro


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 260 Pounds


Furniture base movement: Swivel


Product Dimensions: 34 x 30 x 49 inches


Item Weight: 35 pounds


Manufacturer: OBJECTCHAIR


Item model number: ERGO PRO BLACK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 9, 2020


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  • Great chair...wheels need fine tuning!!!!
Color: Black
The chair itself is great. It even comes with 2 sets of wheels. The one set is the traditional bacl plastic wheel and the others look like roller blades wheels and I immediately put those on my chair. My chair gets used pretty hard with the work that I do and, since I put the roller blade type wheel on, they have started to bend and it cause the chair to not roll properly. Aside from that, the chair is great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2022 by J.M.Higley

  • Satisfying
Color: Blue
If you're debating if this is worth it, go for it. I was pleasantly surprised by the high quality of the materials. I love the ergonomics and support. It truly feels like they really put thought into everything in this design. I was between this or an used Herman Miller and don't regret it one bit. The nice skater wheels makes it super easy to move around in and in general all the position adjustments and support makes it comfortable for hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022 by Rafa

  • Well built chair, but has some issues
TLDR: Very well built chair, but lumbar support is not adjustable and is a pain to remove, armrests are a bit wobbly out of the box, and locking mechanism for the recline is not very adjustable. Background: As of the writing of this review (1/18/21) I've only had the chair about a week. I'm a 6ft tall, 185lb man. I work from home and play quite a bit of video games so I generally spend between 6 and 12 hours a day at my desk. Pros: First, I was genuinely impressed with how solid the materials for this chair are. The wheelbase is made of metal, the armrests are made from a nice thick plastic, the mesh that the chair is made from feels sturdy but still has some give to it, and it comes with a second set of wheels that look like they were taken straight from some rollerblades. in general, this chair just feels really robust. I enjoy the general feeling of the chair and it's fairly comfortable (for the most part, see cons.). The adjustable Headrest is a nice touch, but I only ever use it while reclining. The armrest can move up and down about 3 inches and feel sturdy despite the wobble they have out of the box. To be fair, most office chairs I've seen with adjustable arms have this issue, so it doesn't bother me personally. In addition, the pads at the top of the arm wrest and move forward and backward about 4 inches and can change the angle by about 10 degrees to either the left or right. I don't really use the feature, but I can see how that would be useful to someone. The recline mode has a wonderfully tensioned spring and honestly, my favorite part of the chair is unlocking it and rocking back and forth. Overall, I like the ErgoPro, however it has some cons that make it hard for me to give this chair any more than 3 stars. Cons: The biggest con of the ErgoPro is the lumbar support. It isn't adjustable. At all. And the default position of the lumbar position actively hurts my lower back if I sit in the chair for more than an hour. This is really unfortunate because they went to a lot of trouble to make the lumbar support very sturdy. So sturdy that it took me a full hour to pull out the brace that keeps the lumbar support in its uncomfortable position. The next issue is the locking mechanism of the recline mode for the chair. As far as I can tell it has only 3 angles that it locks in; fully upright, fully reclined, and half-way between reclined and upright. I generally like to have my chairs leaned by slightly when I'm sitting for a long time, so this is a little annoying for me. Fortunately, the spring in the recline of the chair is so good that if I tension it correctly I can rock back and forth to achieve the angle I like. Still, Its annoying that I can't lock the chair at any angle. Finally, as mentioned briefly in the pros section, the armwrest are a bit wobbly out of the box. I mostly expect this from any chair that has adjustable arms. I have yet to see a chair in this price point that has good adjustable armrests. Still, it is a bit disappointing how sloppy the fit of the armrests is on the chair given how well engineered the rest of it is. Overall, I quite like the chair after taking out the lumbar support and I'll be keeping it. But, I expected a bit more for a chair that's nearly $230. Hopefully, the folks over at ObjectChair read this, because I really enjoyed your marketing and think the chair is almost a really amazing product, you just have to fix a few things. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021 by Matt

  • Great chair and price glad I ignored the reviews
Color: Grey
I am so glad I ignored the reviews that were saying it wasn't worth it or hard to assemble... it took me less than 10 minutes. Overall it's very sturdy, it supports my 200 lbs easily and I like the adjustability of the arm rests. It came with two types of wheels and although I cannot take full advantage since I am on carpet, I do like the rollerblade style for when I move it on solid ground. I love the mesh, it's well made. The picture shows it next to a $1k Herman Miller Aeron. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022 by Melissa

  • When a 16 yr older loves it….
Color: Black
My son who games for hours on end needed a chair. A friend recommended this one so I got it. It’s now been a month and my son who is in it hour after hour says it’s his fave chair ever. I am considering buying one for my office.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022 by Kristi R. Roza

  • Very solid chair, comfortable, but armrests and headrest are not what I need
Color: Black
It is a solid chair. I have two qualms that for some people may or may not matter. I find that the arm rests are never quite in the right position. For reference I am 5’10” 170 with a more athletic build. The armrests tend to be too far away from my body so I wish there was an additional movement to bring them in closer. I also wish that they could slide further toward the back of the chair. I find that they sit too far forward. They are padded well and don’t bother my arms or elbows though so that is a plus. The headrest is also a gripe of mine. I would prefer for it to move forward more to actually offer support. I only ever use it when laying fully back. Other than that I find that the chair itself is comfortable as I sit for extended periods of time. It does not get hot ever(benefit of the mesh). The assembly was simple and the chair is sturdy. I don’t worry about it breaking any time soon. All in all it is a solid chair but I hardly use the armrests or head rest because I find the positioning a bit awkward. I think for most it will work quite well but for me it works just okay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by CKamerin

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