🖤 Sit smart, work sharp — the chair that means business.
The HbadaOffice Chair combines ergonomic engineering with sleek, space-saving features including adjustable lumbar support, a thick zero-pressure cushion, and flip-up armrests. Crafted with durable alloy steel and breathable mesh, it supports up to 250 pounds and suits diverse environments from home offices to gaming setups. With a 3-year warranty and customer-friendly policies, it’s the professional’s choice for comfort and style.
Item Weight | 29.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23"D x 11"W x 24"H |
Size | 20.07D x 23.62W x 38.18H in |
Item Shape | S-Shape |
Arm Style | With arms |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Polished |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Contemporary |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Sponge |
Seat Material | Foam |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Furniture Base Movement | Rock |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Height, Cushion availiability, Foldable, Space saving, Arm rest, Portable |
S**Y
Best office chair
The Best Office Chair I’ve Ever Owned!I bought this chair a few years ago, and it’s hands down the most comfortable office chair I’ve ever sat in. It has supported me through long workdays (eight hours at a desk) and even multiple illnesses and injuries—though to be clear, those had nothing to do with the chair! It’s so comfortable that I’ve even rolled it into my living room to watch TV. If you’re looking for a chair that provides exceptional comfort and support, this is the one. Highly recommended!
J**N
Decently solid chair but not the most comfortable
** 6 month review at bottom **Have had the chair for a week so far with 8+ hour uses each day. Not the best but not the worse chair I’ve had. Overall, I like the chair. Can’t complain too much at this price point. I was more concerned that the materials will feel cheap, like the plastic but it’s pretty sturdy. It’s decently comfortable if you sit properly.-=-=-=-=-=-=-Here is an in-depth review:— Seat cushion (2/5 stars):The seat cushion isn’t great — unless you sit properly at all times, any weird sitting position will be uncomfortable (i.e if you sit on your legs). If you happen to seat near the middle or front end of the chair and you usually have tailbone pain, you’ll likely get it with this chair. After receiving the chair, within an hour of use, the foam is already dented and does not fully return to its original form. After a few days, I can feel the unevenness on the seat, even after several hours of not using it. Pretty sure it’s permanent now. I’ve purchased a seat cushion to combat this issue. For comparison, I’m 150lb, 5’10”. The seat cushion is about 1.5" thick, you can easily feel the base plate.— Arms (4/5 stars):It was solid and worked perfectly when I first used it. However, due to the arm mechanism, the nut holding the arm in place can get loose if you move the arm up and down often. I found this happen more with one side than the other. Took the arm off and tighten the nut but that only fixed the issue temporarily. After moving the arm a few times, the nut got loose again causing the arm to just fall down and wobble.IF YOU ARE HAVING THIS ISSUE — here’s a fix I've found to worked for me. Go to your local hardware store and find a pack of flat washers and locking washers (washers with uneven/bent ends). The flat washer should be no larger than 7/8” (outer diameter). Internal diameter of the washer should be 3/8”. Remove the arm from the chair and remove the nut. Keep the existing flat washer in place and place a locking washer on top and a new flat washer after. Place the nut back and hand tighten snug. The order should be Flat Washer > Locking Washer > Flat Washer > Hex Nut on the arm’s through-bolt. I’m able to move the arm repeatedly now without it ever getting loose or wobbly.The manufacturer is however aware of this issue and is fixing it as far as I know. So please contact them if you are having this issue if you find that my fix isn’t working.Once my issue was fixed, I’ve find that the arm is pretty solid. The mechanism that allows the arm to rotate is limited by the plastic used to make the chair (if you disassemble the arm, you’ll see what I mean). The plastic is pretty solid, but I wouldn’t put my entire weight on the arm. Who knows, maybe it’s capable of supporting it but I don’t want to risk it.— Mesh Back / Lumbar Support (4/5 stars):There’s not much to complain about for me. It’s comfortable when you have your back against it. But I didn’t notice anything that stood out to me. The lumbar support is pretty non-existent, I don’t even feel it. So if you really need lumbar support, this might not be the best chair for you.— Hydraulic Cylinder (5/5 stars):So far (within a week of use), I haven’t had any issue with it. The chair will very slightly compress when you sit on it, but nothing significant. But I know that I’ll likely won’t see any issue until later down the line. So I’ll try to update this after more use.— Customer Support (5/5 stars):Prior to fixing the arm myself, I contacted them about it and they were pretty fast at responding (within a few hours). Pretty professional and was diligent in making sure my issue was resolved by offering a couple of solutions. So if you do happen to have any issue with your chair, I wouldn’t hesitate contacting them to see how they will help.Would I recommend this or purchase it again at this price point ($139.99)? Yes.________________________6 Month Review (over 1000 hrs of use):With the arm fixed I proposed above, it’s been flawless. No issues with it at all, no wiggle and not lose. That was one the biggest things I feared. Most chairs I bought, it ended up wiggling a lot after a while and couldn’t hold itself up anymore. So glad this one hasn’t had this issue yet.Hydraulic cylinder still works great. No squeaks either when reclining back and forth or swiveling.Still happy with this chair! Would still recommend it.________________________8 Month Update:Typical usage. Chair is starting to creek and make a bit of noise when you rock back and forth. The back mesh is a bit loose now but nothing too bad. Hydraulics still performing as before.
L**I
Great buy
Fantastic chair
S**A
Not for daily use
It’s a nice looking chair and decently sturdy. Upon receipt the cushion was good but it deteriorated to a very hard seat and very thin. I wouldn’t buy again because I prefer a longer lasting thick cushion working from home 4 days a week. I got about three years out of it but should have replaced after about 1 year.
A**T
Lumbar support just for show, but for the price, it's pretty great
Biggest positive: durability and tremendous value. My son bought himself one of these for college and two years later it's still holding up, so when my daughter needed a chair, it seemed like a no brainer to get her one, too. This is a basic task chair, not a pricey ergonomic wonder. I have a Steelcase Leap that's now 12 years old, cost $1000 when new, and saved my back. It's worth every penny. But for a student using it 1 - 3 hours per day, something like that is overkill; this chair is perfect for 1/10th the cost.Biggest surprise: Hbada designed the chair for very easy construction. The instructions are minimal but everything is well labeled and mostly created in such a way that the only way to screw it together is the correct one. With a power tool it took me less than 10 minutes to assemble, but you can use the included hex driver if you don't have a drill and the right bit and it should still be fairly quick.Biggest negative: the lumber support looks good but it's just for show -- it doesn't provide any meaningful support. If you have serious back problems, well, you need a more expensive chair.Size note: Fits most people, not great for extremes, especially people above 6' with long legs. My son is 5' 11" and it fits him perfectly at the higher settings. My daughter is 5' 4", and at its lowest position her feet are flat on the floor without shoes on. If you're under 5' 2" you'll need a foot rest, and if you're significantly above 6', this probably won't work for you.
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