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The BranchErgonomic Chair is a versatile desk chair designed for optimal comfort and support. With adjustable lumbar support, a breathable mesh backrest, and smooth-rolling wheels, it combines modern aesthetics with ergonomic functionality, making it the perfect addition to any workspace.
Seat Height | 21 Inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 20 Inches |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27"D x 29"W x 42"H |
Item Shape | irregular shape |
Arm Style | With arms |
Furniture Finish | Anodized Aluminium |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Nylon Mesh, Anodized Aluminium |
Theme | Ergonomic Design |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Foam |
Seat Material | Foam |
Frame Material | Anodized Aluminium |
Material Type | Double woven nylon mesh, High-density foam cushion, Anodized aluminium base |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
Reclining Position Count | Not Specified |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Rolling, Cushion Availability |
G**U
WONDERFUL chair for the price!
I have been working from home for a few years now (as a lot of us have) and have been using my office-store chair that I got for around the same price all along. It has been great, however it has started to get squeaky, uncomfortable (mesh seats are the worst, don't bother), and was just not the best made thing around.After some research online and asking friends in similar positions, I found this in my price range. I wanted to get something new over a used big-name chair as I want it to last a long time. I love that it isn't some no-name Chinese brand with no support, but rather a domestic company that offers real warranties backed by real people.MAN what an upgrade! The seat is super comfy, the fabric is really attractive, and the chair itself is sturdy where it counts. The base and core are all metal. All the adjustment levers are actually easy to operate which is a first for me. Usually they are so hard you never use them.I definitely recommend the optional headrest if you plan on reclining back in it. Makes a huge difference. I can actually fall asleep really easily in this chair.As for any negative reviews, here are my rebuttals to their points as a 5'11" 170lb man in his mid-thirties:• The lumbar support is totally adequate and sturdy in all positions I've tried it in. It feels supportive without being too hard or in the way. Personally it helps my posture a ton.• The build quality feels pretty good to me. Cheap chairs I have owned in the past have plastic wheel bases that break super easy. The wheels seem fine, and the fabric feels really good. No chemical smells or anything weird. The packaging used a TON of plastic film, which is annoying, but easily recyclable these days. Assembly was 5 bolts and took less than 10 minutes.• Adjustments and positions feel great for my average body. TBH, if you have a bad back and need an above-average chair, you need to shop around for your specific needs or get orthotic pads, don't fault the chair for your above-average requirements. I am average. This has average features designed for an average North American person. I like it!!Looking forward to many years of service from my new Branch chair!
J**O
Stylish, comfortable, not highly adjustable, has some flaws
I looked at a lot of different ergonomic office chairs, hoping to find a nice balance between price, comfort, durability, and style. It's tough to do staying under the $400 range. I decided on this Branch Ergonomic chair based on reviews and its style. Having lived with it for a month, here are my thoughts:Assembly was remarkably simple. And the build quality seems good, except for the armrests as noted below.It looks great in my opinion. If you like how it looks in pictures, it looks the same in real life. I have the pebble with white frame. I think it's more stylish than the other sub-$500 ergonomic chairs.I find that it is comfortable, especially the seat (I'm coming from a Knoll Life chair with a thin foam seat). But the chair is not very adjustable. The lumbar support, that I felt would be important, slides up and down but does not adjust in or out to increase/decrease pressure. So depending on your body it may not do much at all. It also does not adapt to reclining so even if it applies some support when upright I find it disappears when I recline at all. So for me I find that the lumbar feature of this chair doesn't accomplish much at all. That defeats a lot of the 'ergonomic' aspects of the chair and makes me question whether I should have chosen a different chair. I think more advanced chairs do a lot more to adapt to your body as you recline in the chair; I find that this chair doesn't do much of that at all.The levers to adjust chair height and recline lock are lower than I'd like - you can't use them without leaning out of a normal seating position so you have to make those adjustments then return to normal position to evaluate, rinse and repeat. The recline tension knob is even harder to reach, but it seems like once you get that dialed in you don't have to mess with it very often.One compromise I made in selecting this chair is not getting 4D (or even 3D) armrest adjustment. I do wish it had that. And even in the planes that they do adjust, they armrests do not move all the way into the position I would like (I wish they could slide further back, or even more inward). Also, as others have noted, the armrests do not have a lock in the forward/backward adjustment. This is a problem, as I find that I frequently will put my weight on the armrests (to change my position in the chair, for example) and the armrest will rapidly slide forward under that force. That sucks. Also, the armrest supports are plastic and if you put weight on them they flex. For me that's a minor issue.The backrest alternates between two meshes (in my color selection it's a tight-woven light grey and a more open mesh dark grey). The tight-woven (light grey) fabric is smooth and soft. The open mesh (dark grey) material is suprisingly rough and catches a little bit on my clothing. Really surprised to find that Branch used a mesh that feels noticeably hard on your skin even through your shirt. Maybe other color fabric choices are different, if so I'd recommend one of those because this backrest feels a little annoying when it shouldn't feel like anything at all.I am someone who desperately needs a headrest and while Branch does offer one for this chair it wasn't an option when I purchased the chair from Amazon so I wasn't able to get one. That would make a big difference in my comfort.I'd have preferred blade wheels to the rather cheap plastic casters that come with this chair.My previous chair (Knoll) was quite old and was causing me pain. I can definitely say this Branch chair is significantly more comfortable. There is some disappointment in the lack of (for me) lumbar support and the rough mesh on the backrest, and I do wish the armrests were more adjustable. But for a relatively low-priced ergonomic chair that really does look good it's a pretty good deal even if it isn't the ultimate ergonomic chair. Now, if I can just get a headrest for it.
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