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The Nouhaus Ergo3D Ergonomic Office Chair is designed for ultimate comfort and support, featuring 4D adjustable armrests, dynamic lumbar support, and breathable ElastoMesh. With a sturdy build that accommodates up to 275 lbs and a luxurious 135° tilt, this chair is perfect for both office and gaming use.
Brand | Nouhaus |
Color | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 33.86"D x 27.56"W x 11.22"H |
Size | Ergo3D |
Back Style | Split Back |
Special Feature | Adjustable Headrest, Adjustable Backrest, Cushion Availability, Head Support |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Gaming |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Style | Ergonomic Office Chair |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Polished |
Room Type | Office, Study Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Caster |
Shape | L-Shaped |
Model Name | Ergo3D |
Arm Style | with-arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 30.1 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Aluminum |
Seat Height | 22.4 Inches |
Seat Depth | 35 inches |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Arm Height | 29.4 Inches |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Chair Backrest Width | 20.3 Inches |
UPC | 096772833717 850002189032 |
Form Factor | Ergonomic, Tilt |
Manufacturer | Nouhaus |
Item Weight | 17 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ZJJA09-SBN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 17 Pounds |
T**K
Quality and comfort - a chair that will last
So far I am so glad I spent a little more than what I first intended. I found a great deal on this chair, but it was still more expensive than my initial price range. The look, quality, and comfort of this chair seem to be well worth it so far.I want to give extra credit and appreciation that the delivery of the chair was sooner than expected and early in the day. I was so ready to replace my old office chair.I wanted a chair that would support my back and the chair back has the lumbar support in the right place for me. I also wanted a chair that would give me comfort when sitting for long hours. My butt felt so good, as I settled into the seat. I didn't want a large, cushy, leather chair, but more of a working office chair. I wanted a chair that would hold up over time and not have cushioning or material that would easily breakdown over time.My old office chair had the vented material for the back, but not the seat. I liked the venting on the back and felt that a vented seat would be good also. I never liked how seat padding seams to wear down over time. I had already added additional padded cushion to the old chair. I think that the seat on the new chair should hold up. We will see.I like that the chair back has adjustment so that it can recline and lock in place at a few different positions. It doesn't go to a full recline, but I don't want to fall asleep in my chair. The head rest is good for added support when working on the computer for hours. The head rest adjusts up and down, so you can find the best area on your head or neck you want to support. It does not adjust forward, but you can swivel it slightly up or down.The arm rests adjust up and down, as you would expect. The top also swivels in or out slightly. The arm pads are not soft and cushy. They have cushion, but it is firm. They should hold up over time.The chair comes with two sets of wheels. You can install the standard caster type wheels or the upgraded blade wheels. I choose to use the blade wheels. They make the chair roll easily on my laminate floor. They are smooth and quiet.Of course, you have seat height adjustment, as needed. With the blade wheels on, I think the seat height is perfect for me. But I am 5' 6. I might raise it just a bit. A shorter person would probably want to use the caster wheels.The instructions are a bit weak on the explanation. I did have to remove a couple things after installing them. The gotchas are that there is an arrow next to the "Front" designation on the seat mechanism. The R/L arm rest designation refers to when the chair is upright and not in the upside down installation position.The chair was packed in a manageable box and all the parts were packed very well. Many of the parts were packed firmly in foam. The bolts were in a plastic package and they gave you one extra of each size/type.Overall, I think this is the best working office chair that I have used, both in the office and working from home.
B**K
Good for tall (6'3") people
The thousands of other reviews do a good job describing why this chair is good overall. Since I didn't see this information before buying, it is comfortable for fairly tall people. I'm 6'3" and the head rest is perfect at the highest setting.You have to scooch back and not have thick clothing bunched up behind you for a comfortable sit. The lumbar isn't adjustable because you just sit at the position that gives you your desired pressure.Side note, the rollerblade wheel are so smooth I've discovered the floors tilts slightly back, so I slowly drift away from the computer. Now I need an anchor.
B**N
Great chair, easy to clean, and nice for tall guys
I bought this chair for the awesome blue color that matches my room wonderfully, but because I need the rollerblade wheels. When my chair arrived, the blue was bold just as pictured but it came with worthless plastic casters like a cheap chair from any other store.As of 2/20, I have reached out to the seller via email to see if they will send the right wheels otherwise I will have to return it. I really want this fixed, it looks like a great chair!AMMENDED: After reaching out to the company, they replaced by blade wheels with no objections. It was simple and quick. That's why I changed my review to 4-stars.
M**N
So happy with my chair!
*Update after 2 weeks: I still love the chair but those arm rests though! I took them off. I hate them. They don't stay put since they're horizontally adjustable (I hope that makes sense!). Even trying to push the chair by the arm rest itself will move them out of position. My chair is on a really plush, high pile carpet and there's already resistance when you try to move the chair but, even still, they will move no matter what you do. Just leaning on them while sitting in the chair will move them. You have to move the chair by anything BUT the arm rest. This is such a 1st world problem but it's annoying. Admittedly, I don't know if you can tighten them so they stay put but I couldn't be bothered to check since I hate arm rests anyway. That being said, I am still in love with my chair and the original review below still stands.*I don't know why I waited so long to buy a decent chair. I have Degenerative Disc Disease which makes extended anything potentially painful. I work from home as I have since before the pandemic and I've been using a pretty, clear acrylic chair that I loved only for how it looked. I'm so very over it.The Nouhaus chair and 2 others kept popping up in practically every review I read online as the "budget" choice (I don't consider $350 "budget" - $35 is "budget"). However, a Herman Miller chair was never considered so this is my "high-ish end". Everything is relative! The other 2 chairs I kept seeing were a little cheaper but each only recline to 120° while this one reclines to 135°. If you don't have DDD, 15° isn't much and probably wouldn't matter. But if you do?? That 15° can make all the difference in the world.The chair was insanely easy to put together. Everything was clearly labeled and the instructions were straight forward. Then I got to sit in it. You can tweak the chair to fit you almost perfectly. At least I could. The lumbar support hits me just right (I'm 5'8"). The headrest is adjustable. The seat reclines and rocks so as I don't feel like I'll go over backwards while reclining the full 135° (you can loosen/tighten the resistance for when the chair reclines). It is so light yet feels solid. It's definitely alien looking (they all are). It only comes in black but that's ok. I gave up caring that it wasn't as pretty as my other chair as soon as I sat down in it. Now, I don't mind when I get stuck in my office for hours on end, unable to get up from my desk.The only thing I'm not big on are the arm rests. But I don't like arm rests to begin with. I can always take them off.I'm in love with my new boyfriend, er, um, I mean my new chair.
A**H
Early failure
Chair was comfortabe at first, creaked a bit more than expected.chair failed to properly lock in place during any reclining motion, pending warranty repair parts to verifiy if this corrects issue.
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