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The HYLONE Drafting Chair is a tall office chair designed for versatility and comfort, featuring adjustable height, a breathable mesh back, and flip-up arms. Ideal for standing desks and drafting tables, it combines ergonomic support with stylish design, ensuring you stay productive and comfortable throughout your workday.
Brand | HYLONE |
Colour | Grey |
Material | Mesh |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | ergonomic |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Drafting, Relaxing |
Pattern | Office Chair |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Arm Pad, Caster |
Shape | chair |
Model Name | Drafting Chair |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Seat Height | 30.3 Inches |
Fill Material | Mesh |
Is Customisable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Number of Height Positions | 3 |
UPC | 792332757010 |
Form Factor | Tilt,Ergonomic |
Manufacturer | Hylone |
ASIN | B08RN1SC52 |
L**A
Standing chair
The chair is very nice, comfortable and sturdy.
P**N
Comfortable but not the height it says
I needed to get a chair that has a seat that sits about 33 inches off the ground. This chair says on it's dimensions that is is 31.2 inches. I was like "That's two inches difference... but should still work?" I have my computer on a bar so it HAD to be at minimum 31 inches. At max height my chair is sitting at 30 inches. Not 31. And that's up to the curved up part of the seat. The seat is also very plush, which is great, but it means you sink into the chair another half inch or so when you sit in it. So we are going to say that right now, without me sitting in it, the chair sits at 29.5 inches. We are now a far cry from the 33 inches I needed my chair to be and a ways away from the 31.2 the listing says it is.ONCE I SIT IN THE CHAIR THOUGH. The height drops by another 2 inches. So now we are at 27.5 inches. Putting us at 3 inches shorter than I was expecting to sit at.The chair is well constructed and it's comfortable for what I can tell so far, but right now it is looking like I will have to return it because it is NOT as tall as it says it is. Right now the tops of my legs are 8 inches from the underside of my desk. I'm going to give it a week to figure out if it is going to cause me pain to sit in the chair because it will be a MASSIVE pain to take apart and ship back, but at $200 I'm not going to keep a chair that will possibly cause me physical pain in the long run.Edit: After a few hours of using the chair another issue I am finding is that the chair tilts slightly forward when you are seated in it. Which doesn't sound like much but it is enough to make the chair start to feel uncomfortable. So far, in order to actually feel comfortable in the chair, I have to lower the tension and lean back in the chair to feel any real comfort. Thus far actually siting upright in the chair, trying to use my computer, most of my back doesn't even touch the back of the seat and I need to use a stool under my feet in order to keep my legs straight so I don't feel like I'm going to slide forward.Edit: I ended up keeping the chair because it was decently comfortable and after I changed out the wheels for bigger wheels and did a trick with ring clamps on the cylinder to keep the chair from sinking it was the right height I needed. So after some tweeks the chair was great...... for about 2 1/2 months. Ove the last week the chair seat started getting wobbly. So after a mere 3 1/2 months the chair is wobbly.Edit: This is a LONG overdue edit.I realize I never even really explained that something went wrong with the chair. The wobbliness that I experienced after 3 1/2 months was due to a piece breaking inside the base plate that you screw into the chair. I reached out to the company and, while it ended up being a bit of a complicated process due to no ones fault, the company did send me a replacement plate and I fixed my chair. The reason it took so long was because at first I was attempting to remove the cylinder from the plate to swap out the plate and and the cylinder would not come free. So they sent me a replacement cylinder so that I could just take off the whole plate without having to try to get the cylinder free.It's been a while since that happened like a REALLY long time at this point, but recently I think the same piece in the plate broke again.I'm not going to bother reaching out to the company this time as, even though this is the second time this has happened with this chair, it has been a while. I did end up adjusting to the weird tilt of the chair and it's been pretty comfortable. I fixed the height issue between the circular clamps on the cylinder and buying new wheels for the chair. It's been a pretty comfortable chair to have. I've liked it. The raising arms after been nicer than I expected them to be because it's easier for my son to sit on my lap without the arms in the way. So being able to move them has been great.Overall I'd recommend it mostly because even if something DOES go wrong with the chair, the company seems to be pretty amazing and has top tier customer service. I'm not going to change the star rating as the chair HAS no broken twice in a relatively short period of time in comparison to what you would hope a chair this expensive would last. I just want people to know that even if something does happen this company seems to have your back.
K**K
Great item
I just bought a second chair like this. They really are great.1. All chairs are the same. Want it to tilt back. Pull lever out.2. To stop tilt, lean forward and push lever in. They are all the same people!3. The knob on the front is spring tension for tilt. Not to start or stop tilt. They are all the same people!4. If you want to raise the front of the seat, put washers under front of seat bracket. Hardware stores sell 1/8 and 1/4 thick plastic washers. I like the 1/8 for most chairs. Simple stuff people, these chairs all work the same! One guy said he was just over 200 and seat cylinder compressed too much in his video. Check the video. I think he meant he is over 300, not 200! Thought he was going to break the chair! These chairs are wider than they need to be. I could use one with six inches less between the arms. The chinese do not know there are thin people here. How about a wide one for big people. Narrow for thin people? I really liked my old one. Hope they dont quit making these. Hopefully a narrow chair will be introduced some day. If you are way overweight, get a chair rated for 450 lbs.
S**K
Not the best find another one
The back doesnt lean back at allThe fabric they used for the cushion is like sand paper if you are wearing shorts i hate using this chair for long time or moving on thr chair at all it sucks just scrapes your skin πIt doesnt fit under a normal table eitherIt is sturdy just not the best
S**A
Yes! Finally!
I have been looking for an adjustable chair for my new sewing table and they are hard to come by. The chairs marketed for sewing are $400+ and are not comfortable. I saw a post that someone was using a drafting chair for their sewing table. So I thought I would look at those. This one seem to fit all my needs. And it is half the price. Let's take a chance. I am so glad I did! It's prefect!! I watched the video for installation. It was so easy to put together. I am not sure why some people are having problems. It was a breeze. If you need an adjustable chair, this is the one. Try it! I am definitely going to get different casters. I see how these can get from under you on wood floors.
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