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The COLAMY Mesh Office Chair combines minimalist design with ergonomic features, including adjustable lumbar support, 4D armrests, and a breathable mesh back. With a weight capacity of 300lbs and a sleek InkGrey finish, this chair is perfect for any modern office or home workspace.
Brand | COLAMY |
Color | Inkgrey |
Product Dimensions | 26"D x 27.17"W x 43.11"H |
Size | 1 Set |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Reclining, Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Height, Arm Rest, Ergonomic |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Room Type | Office, Game Recreation Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Library |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Caster |
Theme | Home Office Chair |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | K19 |
Arm Style | With arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture Finish | Steel |
Seat Height | 21.46 Inches |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Electric | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06975574735433, 06975574735426 |
Manufacturer | COLAMY |
Item Weight | 38 pounds |
Item model number | K19 |
B**I
I shopped for two weeks.
I wanted to give this 4.5/5. I am short, have back/neck/shoulder/wrist issues, and work for 8-10 hours a day. I do have a walking pad and a standing desk so I have the option to choose not to sit. I wanted a chair that was comfortable, supportive, and under $200. This is THE chair. I took my measurements from home (with help), and shopped for two weeks trying to find a chair that met the requirements for me that wasn’t a (insert name brand here that costs $600-$1300). I even went to Reddit for suggestions to no avail. My goal was to find a chair that I wouldn’t need to alter with DIY comfort solutions or purchased aids (like footrests and cushions). If I’m spending money on a chair I want to avoid extra costs. I’m here to tell you as a 5’3” work from home 33 year old, this is the chair. At the lowest height my knees are at a 90 degree angle. At the lowest height my arms are able to rest at a 90 degree angle over my keyboard with my arms tucked in appropriately to the sides of my body. The armrest width and height was actually the largest factor in purchasing this chair. The seat does adjust for height and depth, which is good. Assembly was mostly easy. I appreciated the packaging and the manual. The bottom of the seat looked high quality and I felt confident that it would hold together well. I wish the instructions had been more clear about the random circles for the 2 holes underneath. I took them out, seat was too tilted forward, put them back in, and it’s perfect. The back support piece is a bit too awkward through the mesh. It’s a random hard spot. I intend to purchase more comfortable lumbar support eventually. The armrests are hard plastic, so I may also invest in armrest cushions. The quality it’s great, feels stable, very adjustable, full of features that are hard to come by in this price range. I have included pictures of the chair and how it fits me for reference.
S**.
Ergonomic Mesh Chair: Kirin (K)
This rather unassuming chair has a lot going for it: the seat is made from a quality foam that can easily be used for 8 plus hours; the lumbar support is nice without jabbing into your back; the 4D armrests are solid; and the adjustable seat is a nice touch.While so many of the chairs at this price point seem like they're just shuffling around a handful of generic parts to make a new chair, this one doesn't. The Kirin feels like a quality chair, and for around $150 there might not be a better simple office chair on Amazon.com.And as far as I'm concerned, BTOD nailed this one.
N**K
Great chair for the price
When I was shopping around, I ended up deciding between this chair, or the Clatina Mellet chair. I'm 6'3" tall, and had heard other customers in my height range had issues with the Clatina chair (specifically the size of the seat). So ultimately I ended up going with the Colamy Kirin chair, and I'm glad I did. The seat is super spacious and gives my longer legs more than enough room, and thick enough it doesn't feel like it's going to 'bottom out' anytime soon.The chair features a bunch of adjustment options that you usually find on more expensive chairs, and the hardware feels generally good quality (again, for the price).I'm not usually a big fan of lumbar support, but the one on this chair is decent and unobtrusive. It also has a bit of padding on the lumbar support itself, as opposed to hard plastic like on many other chairs (which is terrible by the way). Anyways. lumbar support is good, coming from someone who doesn't usually want any.Lastly; the chair looks good, with a clean and modern design. It's not going to necessarily compete with a steel case or Herman miller in the design department, but it's a fraction of the price and doesn't look like you picked it up from a call center that closed down.Overall good chair, highly recommend.
J**E
Broke in 9 months.
I've been sitting in the Colamy Kirin chair about 16 hours every day for a month now. I am a professional PC gamer. I'm getting older and decided to try an ergonomic chair. I'm a 6'1 200lb man. I had no pain from the previous chair I was sitting in for about 3 years.In the beginning, it was pretty uncomfortable. I kept adjusting the lumbar support and seat slider until my body stopped aching and got used to it. I thought I had found my "comfort position", but there's days when I want to keep adjusting, but I just can't seem to get it 100% comfortable and to support my whole back. My back, neck, and elbows are still aching.Seat is cushioned ok, but I'm not sure the shape and contour are perfect. It has 5 sliding positions and it was a little tricky for me to find my right position, but I think I did. This has a lot to do with how your back rests against the back and how much of your legs extrude in the front to get a comfortable knee bend.After the first week or so, I started to notice the seat had a lot of movement. You have to balance your weight in the middle of your butt, or else the seat rock like a seasaw. I'm not sure if this is intentional or defective.Elbow rests are a bit hard, my elbows are sore. Also the adjustments are lacking resistance. The rests unintentionally move further away from my body as I'm using them and I have to keep fixing it all day. There is no "locking mechanism", it is a resistance-based push-pull adjustment, and it lacks the ability to stay where you want it.Lumbar support is a little weird. I can't seem to get it positioned so my back is supported 100% correctly. I have lower back pain now. I thought the back's contour is ok, but maybe that's why the lumbar support isn't matching up with the back curve. The back reaches about my shoulder blades, and I really miss having a head rest. My neck and upper back are killing me from trying to sit in this chair properly because of the backs contour, lumbar support adjustment, and mid height.I got this chair after doing a lot of research on all affordable ergonomic chairs. The folks on YouTube were very convincing. I can't say that I am pleased. My back, neck, and elbows are in a lot of pain. The arm rests unintentionally move constantly, and it's hard to find my back and butt's comfort position. I like the chair overall - the mesh and the ability to adjust, but I can't recommend due to my own discomfort and arm rests shifting experience.Who is going to disassemble a chair and get it back in the box to send back? Nobody. So I consider the money wasted.Edit: 9 months later the chair is competed broken. The plastic has broken where itholds the chair to the cylinder and base. Completely garbage company stole my money. Cross this brand off your list.
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