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CAPOT Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair, Adjustable Lumbar High Back Desk Chair 400lbs, 4D Flip-up Arms, 3-Level Tilt Backrest, 3D Headrest, PU Wheels, Swivel Rolling Computer Seating for Long Desk Work

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1 Adjustable Support

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【STURDY, SNUG WORK CHAIR】Made for long sits over 8 hours of desk work. Micro-adjust lumbar support, flip-up arms, and a flexible headrest serve people from 5’5″ to 6’2″, prolonging comfort. BIFMA X5.1 certifies the reliability of its robust, durable structure, ensuring sustained benefits.
【LUMBAR MICRO-ADJUST】Offering 2 inches of adjustable support over 8 levels, this lower back feature aligns accurately with the L1-L5 lumbar spine, lessening lower back pressure by 50% and reducing fatigue by distributing weight evenly.
【LARGER, COOLER SEAT】The enlarged cushion (19.3″D x 20″W / 18.5″-22.05″H), crafted from exclusive Aerovith Mesh, ensures continuous cooling while enhancing support by 30% and reducing pelvic pressure by 20%.
【RELIABLE BASE】The leak-proof SGS gas lift to prevent accidental sinking and ensure stable height adjustment, complemented by a durable stainless steel base that supports up to 400 lbs.
【DETAIL-ORIENTED】Wide, non-peeling soft armrests and a 90° flip-up feature paired with silent PU wheels, allowing it to smoothly roll under the desk to maximize your workspace without leaving marks on the floor.
【FLEXBLE HEAD/BACKREST】Adjust the headrest in both height and depth for tailored head and neck support for individuals between 5’5″ and 6’2″. The backrest can be locked at 90, 110, or 125 degrees to suit your changing focus needs throughout the day. (Selecting the right chair is essential for prolonged comfort and consistent productivity)
【60-MONTH FREE PARTS】Typically, each chair assembles easily in 30 minutes. Unhappy experience? Email us immediately, capot expert team will respond within 24 hours to ensure your satisfaction. Each chair features a 5-year warranty with complimentary part replacements to ensure your experience remains superior.

5 reviews for CAPOT Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair, Adjustable Lumbar High Back Desk Chair 400lbs, 4D Flip-up Arms, 3-Level Tilt Backrest, 3D Headrest, PU Wheels, Swivel Rolling Computer Seating for Long Desk Work

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  1. Jonathan

    Would I buy it again? Definitely. Do I recommend it to others? Definitely.
    Easy to assymble. Manufacturer provided good, clear instructions with the product. Now to the comfort factor. First off I’ve had back problems for years ever since I was on Instructor Duty at the EW school in Pensacola, Fl. In just the few days I’ve owned this chair my back has shown tremdous improvment. The lumbar support takes a little getting used to but once you have it adjusted correctly the chair is very comfortable. It actually forces you to sit with better posture. Would I buy it again? Definitely. Do I recommend it to others? Definitely. This is great chair and I feel lucky to have caught it on sale. Once again, highly recommended.

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  2. Ben

    Comply chair
    It was easy to assemble, and is a comfortable upgrade from my current chair.The headrest, back support and tilt are all great. I assembled the chair and relaxed in the chair and now I just want to buy a foot rest, and chill in the chair.The wheel base is strong enough that I am not worried at all about falling/flipping out if the chair if I give my full weight resting leaning back. No stability issues with the arms, head rest or back support.I agree with others that the seat is almost too small. I am a 5’11 250 with a 38″ going 40″ waist guy. If my hips were any wider, I do not think I would find the chair comfortable.The arm rests also only go so high, and I wish I could get them a bit higher. Taller folk beware.The mesh isn’t too scratchy, which I’ve had problems with in the past. Pet owners beware, it catches the loose pet fur on your clothes, so in the future I may find that vexing.But for me, the chair does it’s job, and I’m happy with the purchase.

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  3. Maker Mac

    EXTREMELY satisfied, especially. for the price…
    I have SEVERE neck, upper and lower back issues yet am working to rebuild a business which is requiring a lengthy amount of time at the computer. Standard chairs (even with high backs and neck support) just don’t help and I didn’t have $800. for a higher-end model, but I also know that you often get what you pay for if you go too cheap (and I can’t afford that either.)This chair is the perfect middle ground. Paid less than $200. but it has all the features I was looking for loke low-pressure mesh design, adjustable height (not just up/down) arm rests. Independent neck and lumbar supports that aren’t just some pads at the back of a chair but at a non-adjustable seat depth. These 2 supports adjustment and move forward and backward enough to satisfy my severe back and neck curvature as well as up + down to position for correct head height and height of lumbar support (sometimes I need the contact point at nearer to my lower thoracic than my lower lumbar.)Even more pleasant was that it is very easy to assemble with good clear diagram instructions (screws and small parts are itemized and separated by step # and the diagrams are so clear that you don’t need to worry about language.)And it is STURDY, which is another which is another area of concern for me, being “heavier” and with a knee replacement.Overall I am EXTREMELY satisfied with this chair and I highly clrecommemd it, especially for it’s quality, features and price range.

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  4. vince

    Not a great seat, but the back support is good and the build quality seems quite good honestly.
    Disclaimer – this is an initial review – only had this chair a few daysSize: 6’4″ ~280lbsThe good:the materials and build quality overall is pretty good, not sure what more you could want for a <$500 chair. The only thing that worries me is how long the mesh will last. I'd be happy with 3 years to be honest for the price ($180 at time of purchase).The lumbar/cervical neck support is very good. This is pretty much why I bought it. It will help me force myself into a good posture since my neck is such a mess, both lumbar and cervical.The head rest is actually quite good. It could be slightly stiffer to stay in place maybe, but it's pretty nice.The smell - call me weird but the smell of new plastic in a room for a day or two is a pro not a con for me.It honestly looks pretty nice, not a huge plus for me but it does look sleek.The bad:The reviews saying the seat is uncomfortable are right....at least so far as it is a very narrow seat. If it was ~3-4 inches wider, it would be a 10/10 chair for me at least on initial use. The edges are a bit harsh on your hips if you are north of a 38" pants size. If you're sitting pretty straight, not really a problem. The mesh feels fine, it's not as good as a cushion but the tradeoff of breathability is worth it I would say.What I did right off the bat to help with comfort a bit was get some pipe insulation foam I had laying around in the garage, cut it in half, and lined the front half of the seat underneath with it. Just kinda stuffed it in there up against the edges as much as I could. Does it help? Actually....kinda, ya. I'd say it makes it a good 15-20% more comfortable at the edges. Picture attached (you can kinda see through and see what I did). Edit: I used the other half of the foam for the back half. So I completely lined the edge underneath with pipe insulation. It does actually help. I also figure this will keep the edges of the mesh from fatiguing as quick since it shouldn't pull down on it as harshly over time.The casters it comes with are pretty bad. If you buy a chair for <$500 though, you should be buying a ~$15-20 set of roller blade casters to swap in. I ran the stock casters for a day as the roller blade ones I got here on Amazon for $16 didn't come until the next day. The stock ones work, but they're quite slow. In my opinion, any reviews saying that the caster input area welds failing were partly due to the stock casters being slow in the first place. This makes you need to push more, and puts more pressure on these spots - making it more prone to failure. The welds to me don't look bad to be honest, and it doesn't worry me - if they failed I'd just reweld them myself.The arm rests are way too adjustable. They are honestly not bad, but they don't need any more adjustment than literally just going up and down. THIS WAS THE #1 REASON FOR NARROWING MY SEARCH DOWN TO THIS CHAIR - for playing guitar flip-up armrests are a must for me, which narrows down the search dramatically, as anyone reading this knows. But the arm rests aren't bad.Conclusion: As a big guy, this is a good chair that will help with posture. The seat is too narrow if you are size 38 or greater pants - it's undeniable. Hopefully the mesh holds up - if that is the case I'll be plenty happy for the price. If this chair gets a better version in the future with literally just a wider seat, I will absolutely buy it when this thing is worn out in (hopefully) like 3 years.NOTE: THE TOP LUMBAR SETTING ISN’T A SETTING IT IS THE RESET. So many people in reviews, including myself thought the lumbar didn’t stay set - it does, just the top most spot is NOT a setting it is meant to unlock it and reset to the bottom.

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  5. Ken

    Sadly it doesn’t match the marketing hype. It has a cheap, molded plastic feel and smell. Super uncomfortable for me due to a really poor lumbar support design. It’s basicly a lump in the middle of the chair that you can slide up and down (but not remove) without any locking mechanism so it doesn’t even stay in place. I gave it an extra star because I like the visual appeal.

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    CAPOT Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair, Adjustable Lumbar High Back Desk Chair 400lbs, 4D Flip-up Arms, 3-Level Tilt Backrest, 3D Headrest, PU Wheels, Swivel Rolling Computer Seating for Long Desk Work
    CAPOT Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair, Adjustable Lumbar High Back Desk Chair 400lbs, 4D Flip-up Arms, 3-Level Tilt Backrest, 3D Headrest, PU Wheels, Swivel Rolling Computer Seating for Long Desk Work

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