Tuesday, February 5, 2013

What a Comfortable Chair! Reviews Lorell Executive High-Back Chair,Mesh Fabric,28-1/2"x28-1/2"x45

I am tall with long legs and have never found a home office chair that fit me that didn't cost over $1k until now. This Lorell Executive High-Back Chair,Mesh Fabric works great. I'm 6'2" and 205, and this fits me well. I have more than a decade of experience as a technical consultant, so I've experienced a lot of office chairs.
Lorell Executive High-Back Chair,Mesh Fabric,28-1/2"x28-1/2"x45,BK cheap price
My favorite is still the Steelcase Leap, closely followed by the Aaron, but this chair is not entirely out of league with those industry stalwarts. Given the price, this is an excellent chair for when I work from home. Hoping that the quality holds up, but I've seen a few 5 star reviews after a year of use, so I think it will.
  • Executive high-back chair features a mesh back chair, mesh fabric seat and ergonomically designed high back for the natural curvature of a person's back
  • Arms adjust in height and width
  • Seat height from floor adjusts from 17"" to 21""
  • Offers a nylon five-star base, pneumatic seat-height adjustment, 360-degree swivel, tilt and asynchronous three-lever control Available in black frame only and meets the ca117 fire-retardant standard.
This Lorell Executive High-Back Chair is excellent to say the least. And at this price point, it's tough not to recommend it for gamers and anybody who's at a computer for long periods of time each day. Putting it together took me five minutes and I only glanced at the instructions. In other words, it's extraordinarily easy to build.

The construction appears and feels top notch. There is breathability at the back, and an adequate amount of adjustability. Notably, the back angle, height, and seat angle are what can be adjusted on the fly. I weight 205 pounds, and I can tell this Lorell Executive High-Back Chair can easily accomodate comfortably up to 250-275 pound folks just from the look and feel of it - although I did not look for the official specifications.

The hydraulic lift adjusts up and down, and there are separate arm adjustments for the angle of both the seat and the back - allows you to set each forward, level, or back and lock. The armrests have a button to raise or lower them a little bit, and underneath the chair you can fix the width of the armrests from nice and tight to the body pretty far out for bigger people or if you like the armrests farther apart.

The angle adjustment is different than SOME chairs, which you can adjust the tension and preference, but the seat or back gives to allow some more movement after you lock the setting. I found however that setting and locking was just as good as the one in the office where you set it but it still moves a little.

Once the needed adjustments were made, I had a very comfortable chair in which to sit. I fully recommend it. The back curve is perfect for my back. Lorell Executive High-Back Chair,Mesh Fabric compares favorably with a Howard Miller chair that I tried elsewhere, but it is much less expensive. 

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