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The Executive Office Chair combines ergonomic design with premium materials, offering a customizable seating experience for professionals. With features like a recline and lock function, adjustable height, and a padded footrest, this chair is perfect for long hours of work or relaxation. Easy to assemble and built to support up to 300 lbs, it’s the ideal addition to any office space.
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 49.02 x 57.91 x 115.57 cm; 14.51 kg |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Assembly Type | Require Assembly |
Primary material | Leather Metal |
Style | Classic |
What is in the box? | Chair, instruction, assembly tools |
Item Shape | L-Shaped |
Mattress Comfort | Recliner |
Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Shipping Weight | 21.93 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | KZ33369 |
Manufacturer | ZUNMOS |
Item model number | KZ33369 |
ASIN | B0B49RDRYK |
R**S
I like that it is good value: comfortable and mobile.
The material on the chair could be better.
J**E
First Chair My Husband Didn't Swear At
Husband had no problems putting this together. He said this chair was designed to be put together, meaning parts lined up, there was no forcing to make things work.. He said arms are usually the toughest and you are able to angle them easily. As for comfort, he said he could do with more lower lumbar support (not sure I saw someone else say there is lumbar support pillow if so we did not receive?). Hub is about 5'9 on lowest setting sitting all the way back his feet could touch, though barely (not sure he really had it on the lowest setting). I am 5'4, my feet touch the ground. Chair feels sturdy, and we are not skinny people. The transition for the height changing is smooth. You know how many chairs these days tilt forward in the seat area, this one does not!! First night we have had it, will update if anything changes and how things go with it. Oh comfort is fine, so far. I do not feel it is too firm nor too soft. But, I am not looking for a recliner, I want something I can sit in for 12 hours working (I know, bad for my health, but yeah).Edit: 1 year later, still holding up fine. The seat maybe could be more cushiony but I am very happy with this durability. 275 lbs has been in this chair daily for 10+ hours. Only thing I could honest recommend if they ever upgrade it is better seat cushion. It isn't bad, but could be better. That would knock this chair out of the park!UPDATE: First week: So far sturdy as an ox- I really like that. I need to get a cloth or a throw or something to sit on, because I wear shorts, and my legs stick to the seat when getting up (probably because I am in this chair far too long!). That is minor though as I am very happy with this chair. I have been sitting in it for 8-12 hours a day and having no problems. I also like the wide seat. Not that I need it, but I like to something kick a leg up underneath the other, and this gives me ample room to reposition myself or sit cross legged.
S**Y
Great chair, especially for the price
I'm 6 feet 4 inches tall and weigh between 240 and 250 pounds, and this chair supports me well. The footrest may not be something I use too often, as I feel it's too short for me. It's possible I get around to using it though. It wasn't a selling point for me regardless. The seat felt hard as I was building it, almost like a hard metal plate without much cushion between your butt and the metal. Once the chair was completely built, I sat in it and had no comfort issues with my lower back or tailbone. The armrests are wobbly which doesn't bother me and it feels like it's done by design rather than an issue with building it. Also had to use the PDF included on the item's page because instructions were NOT included, which is why I had to take a star away on "easy to assemble." A lot of the reviews discuss missing screws and other forgotten items, which is unfortunate. Those easy to fix issues prevent this chair from probably receiving a higher rating. I have only sat in this chair for a couple hours as well, which will probably be about the normal time for my use of it. With that being said, I can't speak on the comfort lasting for extended hours of use at a job or in the office. I would assume the chair is still comfortable in those circumstances.
T**J
A review after a year of ownership
So, I've had this chair a year. I'm big (240) and tall (6'4") and I needed something that would give good back support. I like a chair that doesn't squeeze me to death and I hoped this would be it. It's passable, but has not been a great experienceMy first issue is the durability -- nothing has specifically broken, but I actually wore out the assembly key that came with this tightening the screws on the arm rests. They repeatedly and consistently loosen themselves. Loctite solved the issue, but it should have never been requiredThe reviews that say the chair makes odd creaks and pops are fully accurate. The chair makes concerning noisesDon't get your hopes up for the footrest unless you are 5'2". My feet hang off of it so far that if I put my legs down on it I'm sure it would snap off or damage the chair. It's not usable if you're tall. If I ease my legs down on it, I physically see it bend. I don't use it. It extends a comically short distance to be a leg rest for tall peopleThe chair is plenty wide, but rear support is lacking. My butt feels numb sometimes from sitting a short period of time if I move even slightly the wrong way. The padding and comfort are less than a 1989 Nissan Sentra seat, and those were pretty sparse. A friend of mine described the rear support like sitting on a church pew someone placed a blanket on. I needed to add a small memory foam cushion to make it passableIt adjusts in many positions, but does not feel sturdy enough to fully lean back. This would be a great chair for someone 5'2 - 5'8" and half my weight, but it is not good for a 6'4" person. My brother (who is 6'6") had an even worse time in it. Anything over 5'8" is going to be marginal, anything over 6'0 is probably not going to be a good experience, anything over 6'6" this isn't even an optionAssembly is easy and takes less than an hour. You will want to hang onto the assembly key unless you use Loctite, because you will be tightening this and tightening it again. I physically wore out the key before I went that routeSave the money and buy a specialty chair if you need it, something made of metal and sturdy. This is not the solution you want, not for current prices
M**R
Seriously the best chair I have ever owned!
I’m currently in school and sit on my ass…ALoT. I was experiencing sciatica pain when sitting on my previous chair but I have not had any issues since buying this one! I love that it reclines and has a built in foot rest, as well as arms that move when the seat reclines. I think I paid 1/2 of what this chair feels like it should have cost me. It was easy to put together and the quality Of the material is great. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a top quality chair with decent price tag.
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