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The HbadaE8 Ergonomic Office Chair combines innovative design with adjustable features to provide optimal lumbar support, ensuring comfort during long hours of work. With a breathable mesh fabric, customizable seat depth, and a 3-year warranty, this chair is perfect for professionals seeking both style and functionality.
Seat Depth | 20.67 inches |
Item Weight | 50.7 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.5"D x 27.5"W x 40"H |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Arm Style | Rounded |
Cushion Style | Square-shaped |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Back Style | 式椅背 |
Style | Classic |
Fill Material | Foam |
Seat Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Metal |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Rock |
Reclining Position Count | 3 |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
P**L
Best chair i've ever owned
This chair helped my posture so much! the build quality is very nice and i love being able to put my feet up or sit criss cross when i want to. Slides easy on carpet. This certainly helped me not hunch over while working. Expensive as heck but totally worth every penny. It's an investment into yourself if you spend a lot of time at your desk.
L**M
Great chair for the money!
I hesitated between this chair and another, much more expensive one. I chose this one because of the breathable lightweight material - mesh. In California, that's important.Wow! The comfort and support for my back, and the adjustment to my parameters exceeded all expectations. I didn't expect to get such a cool ergonomic chair for this price.The chair has a wide seat, armrests, shoulder room, adjustable headrest, and back, and leg support.Great ergonomics, overall design, and price! Thanks for a great product at a modest price!
I**S
So far so good!! It may be a keeper…
This is my 2nd Hbada ergo chair since Feb 2021. Previous chair was the Hbada Reclining Office Desk Chair. Loved everything about it except for the foam seat cushion. Bought the Upgraded version (wanted all black). Trying the all mesh this time.Initial thoughts: So far, I love it. Feels heavier/sturdier than my last Hbada (that’s a good thing). It feels more robust.Shipment: Box was is pretty good shape. Moderate damage to box, but received with no issues to report. No damage to any of the well wrapped pieces.Assembly: Arrived today and assembled in less than 30 minutes. It was pretty easy and the instructions were good enough to follow along. Be sure to pay attention to arm rest placement. They are labeled left or right underneath. There is no corresponding label on the chair itself. Assemble with armrests button, facing towards the front of the chair and you should have no problem.Headrest: Headrest is great. It’s large and can be raised/lowered. It actually does rotate which I could not tell initially by the design. Certainly a welcomed feature but not generally used much. Moderate pressure will rotate forward or backwards.Footrest: Feels way better than my previous Hbada. It feels more stout and folds nicely under seat.Armrests: Has really good height adjustments. The Upgraded only raises, but I’m totally fine with that. Wasn’t expecting it to go up as high as it does, but it’s cool. I’m 5’11” (230 lb) and I fit comfortably in the chair. The material of the armrests are a bit firm and not as rounded or cushioned as other models. Seems very durable, but slightly less comfortable. May end up being a little painful depending on pressure and positioning and duration. I can feel it after a while if I end up resting partially on the edges. I don’t mind not having the 3D armrests (Supreme version). The forward and side adjustments didn’t really appeal to me more than the all black version of the Upgraded vs the Supreme. Everything else seems identical.Backrest: Loving the raising backrest attached to the lumber support. Some love it, some hate it. For me it’s great. I’m currently using a desk that I’ve raised up an additional 4 inches using the classic furniture leg hack. It’s perfect for me. The four height adjustments provide ample comfort. I’m currently set to the second or third setting and it fines fine to me.Lumber support: Only adjustments here is raising the entire backrest to one of the four positions which will adjust where the lumber support will sit. The spring in the pressure it provides is definitely good enough for me and I do not feel that additional adjustments are needed. The sides of the lubber support do a very good job in keeping me center in the chair. I can tell they are there, I appreciate them being there, but doesn’t feel overly aggressive.Seat: Still a little worried about the comfort in the seat, but initially switching from the foam to this mesh seat appears to be a great upgrade. Already, I can sit in the chair much longer without feeling any butt fatigue. I just sat for over two hours console gaming and never felt uncomfortable. The mesh is really comfortable and cool. Much better than the foam seat. Very surprised how comfortable it is. It’s a nice mesh curve as oppose to sinking down in a foam seat, only to at some point meet the plastic bottom. This is the sole reason I decided to take a chance on the mesh bottom style chair. The memory foam seems to give a bit too quickly and I soon sink to the bottom. This seat has surpassed my expectations in this regard. Memory foam seats are definitely a no-go for my weight and frame. So glad I took a chance. I’ve always been curious about the mesh seat.Overall seat height: So far it’s good. No issues here. Chair seemed low after initial assembly. But after raising it a little, it’s more than sufficient even for my frame and slightly higher desktop.So far, my only gripe is the cushion in the armrests.Will revise review if anything changes.
T**J
Lower back Failure after 19 Months
To be honest I didn't really love the chair when I received it. But it seemed to do the job. Right out of the box it just didn't live up to a $400 chair quality. It just isn't solidly built. I'm spoiled because I used a Steelcase chair for years but I handed that off to one of my kids for college thinking the $400 Hbada would fill the role. I was wrong. Additionally the footrest is marginally useful because it caused the chair to tilt forward and the recline tension isn't sufficient to keep the chair from wanting to push you forward. The headrest is somewhat useful but it sits back too far and the adjustment tilting the headrest forward doesn't hold the weight of you head. The lower back/lumbar moves but It still doesn't make a lot of difference.However the final straw happened yesterday. After 19 months of ownership the lower back/lumbar just sheared completly off when I leaned over to pick something off the floor. I do work from home full time so it is in use 40 hours a week round 46 weeks out of the year. Still, my last chair is 15+ years old and still going strong. It's now basically a paper weight. For reference I am 5'10" and 200 pounds. The rating for the chair is supposed to be 300#. Don't trust it. Maybe if you are 100# it will hold up. I won't be buying Hbada again. Like so many other consumer products these days, this chair apparently is only supposed to be used for a short time and then replaced.
B**Y
Instant Relief
I work from home so I feel that I am in my chair more than I am not throughout the day. I have been complaining more and more about tech neck. As soon as I sat in this chair (okay- 3/4 hrs later) my muscles fell into a place where they felt they belonged. My back felt less stressed and more apt to sitting up straight. My neck which had been pulling to one side seemed to straighten up a tad with the headrest in proper place.Construction is solid. Very easy to put together.Would highly recommend.
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