SIHOO Ergonomic Office Chair Mesh Desk Chair with Adjustable
SIHOO Ergonomic Office Chair Mesh Desk Chair with Adjustable Lumbar Support 3D Armrests Breathable High Back Computer Chai
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Weight: | 21 kg |
Dimensions: | 76.98 x 34.01 x 65 cm; 21 Kilograms |
Brand: | SIHOO |
Model: | M57-M114 |
Colour: | Premium Grey Frame and Mesh |
Dimensions: | 76.98 x 34.01 x 65 cm; 21 Kilograms |
I was looking for a chair that was comfortable, offered good lumber support and had adjustable armrests. This one ticked all the boxes and at a reasonable price.
Assembly was a little tricky as the castors were not easy to get into the leg sockets fully without a little persuasion. The Alen key provided wasn’t up to much either.
There was initially an issue with a damaged headrest, and because I’d already assembled the chair, I was unable to return it in full to Amazon. Amazon do not offer a parts replacement service. Therefore, I was advised by the Amazon helpline to contact SIHOO directly, who quickly dispatched a new headrest without any fuss. I’m very pleased with both the chair and the service I’ve received from both companies.
I initially nearly gave up with the chair and returned it. I’ve never had an ergonomic chair before and used to use old school leather chairs or stools. This chair definitely takes some getting used to, it doesn’t feel comfy out the box. The mesh seat is rare in chairs and the feeling takes getting used to as well compared to the supported cushy feeling of a foam seat. But its actually amazing and really comfy, now when I go to office and sit on foam chairs I find them uncomfy.
While I am not sure how long the chair will last (will update the review in the future currently used it for 2 weeks). If you need a nice ergonomic chair for the short term this seems like the best out there
I have been using the SIHOO Ergonomic Office Chair for nearly two years now, and I must say, it still feels as comfortable as the day I bought it. The mesh design ensures breathability and support, providing long-lasting comfort even after prolonged use.
Recently, I encountered an issue with the gas tube, but the customer service provided by SIHOO was exemplary. They promptly addressed the problem, offering efficient and effective solutions, which left me thoroughly impressed.
In conclusion, I highly recommend the SIHOO Ergonomic Office Chair for its exceptional comfort, durability, and outstanding customer service. It’s a worthwhile investment for anyone seeking comfort and reliability in their workspace.
Took a few months to decide on a new chair for my office. I have problems with any type of chair I sit in for long periods due to sciatic issues. This is the first chair that is pain free for me. It’s so comfy and the lumbar support is a dream!! Easy to assemble, though it weighs a fair bit when fully assembled. My only gripesthe arm rests move position far too easily, and the casters are not very good. I have replaced with rollerblade type wheels are they are far superior. All in all a great chair that I would wholeheartedly recommend!
Purchased the premium mesh chair.
Nicely packaged and delivered by DPD without an issue.
The chair has nice quality parts, with easy to follow instructions, tool and spare washers and bolts, as pictured.
Assembly was easy enough, completed by 1 person, without stress. I only needed to lightly tap two of the wheels in using a hammer and the provided foam padding.
The chair is comfortable with enough adjustment for me, a bonus is the arms fit under a standard desk, as pictured.
The rocker feature is nice and had tension adjustment.
The cons, the headrest is a little wobbly, but doesn’t impact use and the lumbar support is adjustable in/out but not up or down, as pictured.
I recently bought the Sihoo office chair on Amazon, and I am very happy with my purchase! The chair itself is fantastic, super comfy, and sleek design. What truly impressed me, though, was the seller’s outstanding communication and support. They were quick to respond and went above and beyond to resolve a minor issue I had. Kudos to the seller for exceptional customer service! Recommended seller and their product.
Easy assembly with clear instructions, seat is firm but comfortable for long hours of use.
There is very little I could complain about but I wish there was a way to adjust how much pressure is needed to move the back, as it only has one setting for leaning backwards– it also weighs quite a bit so I would recommend assembling the chair where it will be used.
Other than that great product, looks clean and organised and a great investment!
Like:
Mesh seat is comfortable and doesn’t get hot when sitting for long periods, took some time to get comfortable; first few days maybe week was not as I expected; but definitely improved over the last couple of months. Adjustable arms are great, I use them more than I thought I would.
Dislike:
Head rest does not work for me, I am 6’2″ and cannot get it high enough. Lumbar support not that effective. Assembly was ok took about 30min from memory.
I thought I should give an update, to my original review.
After dismantling the chair, I thought I’d give tracking down a replacement part a try, after a bit of browsing I decided to contact SIHOO’s customer services. The chair is well out of warranty but thought I might be able to buy a replacement.
The reason I’ve bumped this back to a 5 star review is they sent out the part for free. My favourite price.
The parts not an exact replacement but it turns it back into a functioning and comfortable chair.
One issue to watch out for, the cylinder piston will be very well attached, I needed to buy one of these to get it to extract:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C7VY2MX1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
(Previously)
I’ve been using this as an in-home office and gaming chair for the last 4 years. Up to the last few weeks, it served my average size (6′ tall, 14 stone) self well. It has seen some serious posterior hours in that time as like many I’ve been working from home and continue to do so. (8 hour working day and an evening of gaming most nights).
When it arrived it was easy to assemble, a bit of hex key / spanner work during assembly but nothing tricky.
The chair is comfortable, I have pulled 16 hour days in the thing with no issue (of course moving around occasionally, coffee doesn’t make itself).
Support wise it’s adjustability is fine, good back and neck support. The neck could be a little stiffer maybe but not a huge deal.
So, why the average review.
The picture is the clue here. After 4 years of service the metal connecting plate of the backrest has started to bend and sheer. The washer’s have squashed out of existence as well, maybe I could have caught the pending break if I’d spotted this earlier.
If you’re not going to sit in this chair night and day I think it’s still a good chair. And if they were to extend the connecting portion of the frame it would probably prevent this from happening. It just has too much pivoting potential over those 3 screws.
Bought these after starting my new job where I WFH. I got rid of the headrest because I didn’t really like how much resistance it has, though I might just not be used to it. The tilt isn’t 90 degrees, which is what’s needed, but I sometimes do wish it was possible to tilt it slightly forward to be in a bit more of an upright position.
The biggest pain for this seat is the height adjuster. Unlike every office chair I’ve sat on, you have to push the leaver downwards to increase/decrease the height of the chair. This is quite annoying to do, especially because the right armrest gets in the way, and you’re fighting against it more.
The seat is nice and comfortable, but I do find myself having some mild pain on my bottom after a couple of hours when sitting upright and relying on the backrest. I’ve also noticed that my hamstrings can sometimes get some mild pain but that’s probably my posture. I think my bottom pressing more onto the back-half of the seat (when leaning against the backrest), lead to having sore legs, my knees caving inwards, and the edge of the seat pressing onto my hamstrings (sometimes).
The arm rest is decent with being able to move it around, though keep in mind that it’ll probably lean towards one side if you place your elbow and lean that side. I think it’s already started to happen to mine, though it’s not something that’s bothering me.
Overall, 200 is good for this chair. I was planning on getting the Herman Miller x Logitech Embody for 1400, and this has saved me a lot. I’m not sure if the problems with my hamstrings is caused by this chair, but I’ll see how it’s like in 6-12 months.
This feels like a great chair, and fora heavier and taller person like myself I feel comfortable sitting on it. It’s adjustable in so many directions which is great for getting the chair to be how you want it based on your needs.
However, I’m going to return it for one important reason. The backrest does not till forward enough for me. I’m not some ultra-specific user that needs a chair that bends me 45 degree angles forwards or anything like that. I just want the backrest to come forward a little more as I enjoy the upper back support, whereas sitting upright I can only feel the lumbar support (which is great).
The mesh is a nice feeling too, very breathable.
Chair is also extremely easy to build, the gloves for building the chair is a nice touch.
If you’re like me and want a seat that supports you all the way up the back and not just at the bottom, I would not get this seat. I gambled and got this on a whim, having come from more of a “gamer” style Secret Labs chair. And it feels like a great chair but having to leave so far back to get that support just isn’t practical, my head ends up tilted forward too much. This gets uncomfortable quickly, and I already have to spend so much time on my seat.
Hi, I use a SIHOO M57 chair for 250, full time 10-16 hours a day for the past 9 months, I’m 5ft8 90kg and 20. This chair got rid of my back pains. This is the full mesh chair with a single-piece backrest and adjustable lumbar. I highly recommend the M57 (model can be found in Technical details on amazon page) and having sat on Herman miller I do feel this is a good alternative and much cheaper. Not a 5 star chair as I had to “fix” some things during my use like the squeaks and armrest heights. I will be keeping this chair for a long time to come.
Pros ——————————
Good mesh quality and thickness. It’s soft, not rough, its pattern is interesting and the grey is 2 tones for the pattern. its not stretchedd and kept its shape all this time.it’s not torn or frayed on the edges. i am carefull when i eat as it is difficult to clean, i use a seat cover ( very large pillow cover) and headrest cover ( another pillow cover) so to protect the mesh incase of spiled drinks.
Soft foam base edge — near your knees the base has a 15 cm foam padding that stretches from side to side and is below the mesh. This is great as it means you never feel the frame of the chair.
The headrest is amazing and useable, I use it when working, gaming and relaxing. The armrest and chair functions are highly adjustable and comfy, armrest.
The chair legs for the wheels are thicker wider legs, I rest my feet on them barefoot very comfortably some chairs have thinner legs and I find these uncomfortable because I like to rest my leg on them sometimes.
Lumbar support is of good adjustability and positioned well. Once set it never changed positioned or loosened. This feature removed my back pain
The backrest has 3 locked (fixed)options or free lean. I use regular upright for work, 2nd setting for gaming and 3rd for watching videos, movies or relaxing. A plus to this is the headrest works well with each position but does require you to adjust it.
Cons —————————
The backrest can squeak, this was easily fixed with the use of wd40 on the blots and the lean back system.
When you unlock the backrest so now it’s fully adjustable and then let’s say select the furthest lean back option and you sit like that for 10 mins + and then when the chair is reset to regular position you may notice it’s height has increased. With a short desk, I notice this all the time and it is annoying that I then have to re-lower the chair to my original height,
DISCLAIMER — this has only happened a few times with a varying degree of height changes. Not sure how it happens even after a full rebuild, it might be a fault with my chair.
I have noticed that the armrest from the box was uneven when attached to the base of the chair. So one was slightly higher than the other. You notice this if you rest your elbows on them and then hold a phone 2 handed.
DISCLAIMER — this can be fixed by purchasing thin spacers to add to the blots of the armrest.
Summary ———————-
I highly recommend the M57 (model can be found in Technical details on amazon page) and having sat on Herman miller I do feel this is a good alternative and much cheaper. Not a 5 star chair as I had to “fix” some things during my use like the squeaks and armrest heights. I will be keeping this chair for a long time to come. this chair is my go-too now. at work or school nothing compares, unless i upgrade to 1000 chairs, which i will not ahahaha.
For a very affordable price (~210) you get a high quality mesh office chair that looks nice, supports nice and offer decent adjustments. Plastic with metal details and is very well built and sturdy though flex ever so slightly.
The lack of a star is due to some lacking adjustments such as seat extension forward, backrest adjustment in height and armrest adjustment sideways (though about an inch can be adjusted by assembly). In addition, as a tall and large person this chair works (which is good, I’m 6’5″) but the headrest is probably useless if you are above 6 feet tall. It’s at my shoulder blades at maximum height but fortunately it can be removed and discarded (head rest is not recommended for ergonomic seating anyway). The hard frame also cut into my back at times as unlike foam it doesn’t wrap around the edges. If the seat was able to adjust up this wouldn’t be a problem and I’d give it a 5 star. The seat is wide but in practice there is an inch on each side where the mesh rest on hard plastic. So keep this in mind if you are tall or wide.
However, it does work adequate work on someone even as large as me (without headrest) and gives great support. Mesh is just right, not too hard but still supporting, lumbar support is great and neither unsupportive nor aggressive, and I can sit for long times. If you are just under 6 feet it is probably perfect.
So i had been looking at chairs to buy and was going to buy the ErgoChair 2, however i stumbled upon this on Amazon and thought it was a good price. After it being out of stock quite often and the price fluctuating a bit i managed to get the chair for 209.99 (first saw it at 190).
The chair arrived in the time they specified and was easy to put together, the only issue i had was one of the hex socket threads came out, i just used a second hex key i had laying around to tighten the nut without the thread falling out again. Pretty simple.
The chair is comfortable to sit in and i have sat in it for a whole day without any issues, the mesh helps to keep you cool unlike other chairs where you can start to sweat and like i say its comfortable and can recline if you just want to chill out and relax.
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2022 update chair brought in 2020
The lumbar support is not very supportive, by that i mean it does not stay in place. You set the height and a few moments later you may need to adjust it because it has lowered it self. (i would put this to wear and tear but i did not set it up until now when my back started to hurt).
Would contact Shioo, but you go to their main website > contact us and then you are greeted with ” You do not have permission to access this info” maybe i should of got a chair from a more reputable sales company. (254.99 not worth it their was a defect i fixed myself)
So, I had recently gotten a GTPlayer Gaming Chair (about 3 months ago) through a WFH Scheme from my employer, however, after a few days (!) it felt as if I’d had it for years, the cushion no longer cushioned anything, my tailbone hurt after a few hours, couldn’t get the back-rest to be adjusted comfortable, found myself repositioning every few minutes, so I desperately wanted a chair resembling what I had in the office.
After a load of searching, I stumbled across this SIHOO m57 model chair, after some research on Google, it seemed like this was “the one” (had to check brand’s reputation, reviews of the chair itself, legitimacy of the claims…). Finally bit the bullet last week Thursday (afterall, 300 is not exactly cheap) but boy am I glad I did.
The assembly was a breeze.
Firstly I was quite happy to find that this product was not only carefully packaged (contrary to the other chair, where everything kinda seemed like it was chucked into a box and shipped), but the instructions were clear, everything was properly labeled, and you get an Allan-key that didn’t ruin your hands trying to tighten the bolts. The threading for all the bolts was perfectly done and every bolt-type came with one or 2 spares. Same with the washers, plenty of them and clearly distinguishable which was needed for which.
I was able to assemble this in about half an hour, by myself.
The size and adjustability is ideal and the resulting comfort is phenomenal.
You can pivot the arm-rests, raise or lower them, slide them forwards/backwards.
The lumbar support is easily raised and the system for making the support more prominent or not is very well done.
The headrest was easily mounted (just slides in) and easily adjustable in height (handy if you’re tall like me, 1m86) and it even tilts, allowing you to find that sweetspot, whether you prefer neck or back of the head support.
The chair has a brilliant raising and lowering system, with a seating/back-rest tilt mechanism that rivals that of even more expensive models (like the ones we have in the office). Aside from that, you can also lock the tilt in place, once you’ve found the ideal seating position. If you don’t like it fixed, then you can simply leave it unlocked so that you can actually rock back and forth in the chair. The tilt-sensitivity is regulated by the knob on the bottom-front of the seat and I was able to quickly nail the ideal resistance.
The mesh-weave, for me, at about 80kg, has the perfect springyness and rigidity.
The looks are sober but the pattern in the mesh-weave spruces things up just enough.
In conclusion: If you’re looking for something easy to assemble, which is highly functional and comfortable but not too boring or overpriced, this chair will hit all those marks, and then some.