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Welcome to a new era in functional comfort. The Focus office chair combines old time charm with cutting edge ergonomics to deliver one comprehensive seating experience. Every feature imaginable in a chair is available as soon as you sit down. This is a chair that you can conform to behave exactly how you need it. The Focus Office Chair – giving you the comfort you need when you need it most. Product Dimensions: 26.5"D x 24"W x 36-39"H Seat Height: 16-19" Arm Height: 25.5-28.5"
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Customer Reviews
This chair is really good for the money. I thought about buying a cheaper chair, but realized that for $150 this would keep me comfortable for years, and would be worth it. I was right; after sitting in this for more than five hours at a time, I had little to no discomfort. One thing to note is that it's not very tall, so make sure the height is accurate for your table/desk. Also, putting it together took me 15-20 mins solo.
My back pain almost disappeared. Great chair. Only reason it doesnt get 5 stars the recline of the back rest is very minimal. and it doesn't recline like my herman miller at home which reclines with bottom rest too. Good chair for price, dont expect a herman miller, but better then most chairs for this price. arm rests dont adust up or down.
Like the title says, the chair seems to be of good quality. I like the fact that the arms are lightly padded and have fabric on top. Many similarly priced chairs have armrests of hard plastic. A selling point for me was also the arms ability to pivot upward, but I haven't found myself using that feature. The only caution I can offer is that at almost 6' 1" this chair is just barely acceptable at it's highest setting. It really should be able to go a good 1" higher. I would say anyone taller than 6' ought to look elsewhere.
I originally wrote a good review for this chair. After months of owning it, I must say it is terrible. My elbows don't even come close to resting on the arm rests. What are they there for. Long story short. This chair has been murder on my back and I'm only 5'9''. Lesson learned...don't buy a chair online unless you've checked the EXACT chair at a store or office.
Overall I'm very pleased with this chair. It's just what I expected and seems to be of good quality for the price. I'm a PhD student and I spend about ten hours a day in my chair, reading and writing and doing other work at my desk. This chair has improved my comfort level immensely. I have already rolled away my old faux-leather executive chair because it doesn't hold a candle to this one in comfort or features. Below I've summarized the high points and low points of this chair to help you determine if it's right for you.The Good:* It seems to be pretty good quality. The parts are all plastic but they're heavy-duty with a minimal number of working parts.* It has great lumbar support. This is essential for me. A lot of so-called "ergonomic" chairs put all the emphasis on the chair's recline tension or seat cushion and leave a lot to be desire where lumbar support is concerned. This one (at least for me) has just the right amount of lumbar support without feeling awkward. Even when I lean forward to hunch over a book, or sit upright to type a paragraph, the back rest always seems to be there giving me a little extra support.* The arm rests sit at the proper height. As my chair height set, the arm rests are just below the level of the desk, which means that they are out of the way when I'm working but just right when I need something under my arm while using the mouse or writing on the desk.* The arm rests flip up - a rare feature on a chair of this price. This allows me to roll the chair all the way under my desk if needed. It also comes in handy when I'm doing some task that requires my arms to be free and not hemmed in by arm rests.* The chair materials are nice. Both the seat cushion and the armrests are a kind of mesh material laid over a foam pad. Already it has made a big difference in keeping my arms and butt from getting sweaty during long sessions at my desk (extra important in the Texas heat). The pad on the seat seems to be a little softer than what's found on other ergonomic chairs, so you probably won't find any problems there. Finally, the backrest itself is made of a very thin mesh material that seems comfortable and so-far durable. You'll especially like it if you tend to get a sweat back when sitting in a chair, since it breathes very well. It does have a little give, however. This has made me wonder if a heavier person (I weigh 150 pounds) might need something more substantial to provide proper support, but for most it's probably fine. I'll report back on the long-term durability of the materials if necessary.* The wheels are just right. It's not run-away smooth but the wheels roll freely.* All the adjustments - well, all three - are simple and easy to use. The adjustments allow you to tilt the recline feature, lock the backrest at whatever position, and adjust seat height. For great adjustability, you might want to splurge for a high-end ergonomic chair. This chair works for me so it's not a problem.The Bad:* The backrest does not recline very far. It's just about right for me when I want to lean back and read a book, but I definitely know people who would find the recline too limited for their taste.* EDIT: IN WRITING THIS REVIEW, I DISCOVERED THAT THERE'S A RECLINE-TENSION KNOB UNDER THE SEAT. A LITTLE TWISTING AND IT WAS JUST RIGHT FOR ME. I'VE LEFT MY ORIGINAL COMMENT FOR CONTEXT: "The tension in the backrest is not as high as in the high-end ergonomic chairs I've used. In this chair, if I lean back, it tilts to its furthest position, and I weight only 150 pounds. The tension is pretty soft. This basically requires that I keep the backrest locked at all times, which works for me, since I like an upright chair, but some people may like to more easily transition between sitting upright and leaning back, without having to pull a lever every time."* The armrests are probably a little too weak to put full weight on them every time you stand up and sit down. The chair flexes when I put even half my weight on the armrests. Maybe none of this is a problem, but it's important to note that this chair is probably not strong enough to support a heavy person using it for support when standing up and sitting down.* The assembly instructions are almost useless but - fortunately - assembly itself is pretty intuitive. The chair was shipped with one sheet of paper that contained a few diagrams (and a confusing set of numbers/letters associated with the parts) but really no written description. It's not very hard to figure out but you need to have a least a small measure of common sense to put it together.* Finally, it seems to be slightly smaller than some other ergonomic chairs I've seen. It's probably good up to 200 or maybe slightly over, but larger people may want to try out a few stores in person before making a purchase online. This sort of thing should never be held against a product in a review, since the product dimensions are stated clearly in the description. If you think you may face problems with size, try out some chairs in person, see if they work for you, and don't complain if you buy the wrong size.
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