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Ergonomic High Back Mesh Office Chair, Double Backrest and Adjustable Headrest - Moustache®
Ordered the chair Dec 24 and received it today Jan, considering the holidays not bad. After landing a hybrid job I had to chair shop. After deciding against an executive chair as every single one I found spanning the entirety of the Canadian online market had reviews describing 2 issues: the leather material peels and cracks and the plush cushion typically flattens. I went to staples and tried everything there. Almost all executive chairs I viewed had peeling and cracked leather. Most of the chairs had bad reviews online. The gaming chairs were too stiff and limited in adjustments. Thr executive chairs showed signs of wear, cost too much and/or lacked adjustments. The ergonomic chairs there felt spindly, breakable and cheap. Costco's options were no better. Amazon, lots to choose from but the considerable ones were not on sale. I looked at every option. Read every review. I found one which seemed good. I ordered it and discovered it's absolute dimensional stupidity. Unlike with what you can see in the attached image, the amazon chair I bough had its headrest maxed and the top of it barely reached my neck. The cushion simultaneously reached to the back of my calves barely allowing my feet to sit flat and making it impossible for me to swing my legs back and rest them in thr wheels frame. With any rock back, my feet dangled. I'm 5'11". With mostly average phisiological proportions. With that fail, I was able to better recognize what to seek. With this chair, if you are over 6'1" I don't know if the headrest will position well enough. Your head might sit too high for its max setting. At 5'11" max setting its sits very nicely. Sadly it does not extend forward so only usable if you lean your head back a bit. It's made of a very nice material as well, kind of like a jersey knit/Terry cloth blend. Soft on skin. One feature not mentioned in prod desc is the flat tops over the wheels. Perfect for resting your feet on. The seat cusion has acceptable compression and feels firm enough to feel confident it won't degrade and flatten. It's dense but still relieves your sit bones. The chair came basically pre built in a large cube box. It required a grand total of TWO screws and an Allan key for install and took five mins to build. It's heavy and sturdy, looks and feels quality other than the wheels and wheels base. Those feel pretty cheap and plasticy. I really enjoy the intermittent lean back angles. It has 4 angles which is actually nicer to have than a rock and lock system. This gives you more freedom to lean and sit forwards without needing to commit to one angle. The adjustable arm rests are awesome however my only complaints here are that the resistance for adjustment is too minimal. It's easy to adjust by accident when pulling the seat toward you from behind. I also don't find the material comfy at all. It's a slightly compressible harder plastic. Having all adjustment options on an arm chair is more luxurious than I expected though. It makes a difference. The max height they sit at are high enough for me but anything below feels too low. Would have been nicer for a notch or 2 higher. The slide forward and back seat adjustments didn't make sense to me conceptually until I tried it. It allows you to find a better lean/posture/lumbar pressure ratio. Which btw, the lumbar extension feels nice and firm. It's not lacking. It's present. It's not too much. I like lumbar and usually max it out in vehicles I drive. Compared to what else is on the market, this is priced well Imo! It looks great too.
Pretty great chair for the price
The chair is comfortable on first try and has a fairly wide range of motions for each part to customize to suit your comfort. The headrest could move forward a bit more but I'll have to test different positions of the chair and see if I can find a comfortable setting for everything. A few plastic parts on the back take away from the overall good build quality. The base is heavy and solid. Seems promising!
I'm overall super happy with my new chair! After dealing with gaming chairs of terrible quality, I decided it was time for something different—a replacement that looks great, is functional, high-quality, and modern. However, most ergonomic office chairs I found were either bizarrely designed (resembling prosthetics for quadriplegia) or "boring and outdated." I spent four months unsuccessfully researching the market until I stumbled upon this beauty. Despite a nightmare experience with the shipping company, the chair finally arrived. Assembling it was a breeze—I had it ready in just five minutes. And wow! It fits perfectly with my home office décor. That said, the actual chair does differ slightly from the pictures: the cylinder is black instead of gray, the fabric isn’t as premium-looking as shown, and the wheels are traditional (not hollow). Still, it’s an incredible value! The chair is super elegant, contemporary, functional, and seems very well-made. It’s a more affordable variation of a well-known model, the Clatina Mellet (which has a different backrest, headrest, and metallic base). Honestly, I prefer this version. It doesn’t have that “mechanic shop” smell some chairs come with and feels robust and stable. And yes, let me emphasize again—it’s a beautiful chair that looks both badass and elegant! Pros: - Modern design: I absolutely love how sleek and contemporary it looks! - Robust and stable: The metallic base feels built like a tank. - Highly adjustable: Seat height, seat position (back/forth), backrest height, lumbar support, and incline are all customizable. Cons: - Seat foam is somehow firm: It might be too hard for lighter individuals, though it could soften with time. - Lumbar support is intense: Initially, it caused minor discomfort, but this might improve as I adjust to it. - Incline doesn’t lock: While the backrest reclines up to 135 degrees, it doesn’t hold its position, which is disappointing. - Armrests are short: They leave elbows unsupported in some positions. Only the black model has upgraded, longer armrests. - Plastic wheelbase: This isn’t a dealbreaker, but a metallic wheelbase would have been preferable. - Doesn’t perfectly match the picture: The fabric, black cylinder, and traditional wheels differ slightly from what’s advertised.