🪄 Transform Your Workspace with Comfort!
The Ticova Ergonomic Office Chair is designed for the modern professional, featuring adjustable lumbar support, a 3D armrest system, and a breathable mesh back. With a reclining capability of up to 130° and a thick seat cushion, this chair ensures maximum comfort during long hours of work. Easy to assemble and stylishly designed, it’s the perfect addition to any office space.
Brand | Ticova |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 27"D x 9.8"W x 20.8"H |
Size | USUAL |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Reclining, Ergonomic, Arm Rest, Adjustable Headrest, Head Support |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Style | Office |
Pattern | Black |
Finish Type | Polishing |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | User Manual |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | C9 |
Arm Style | With arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Plastic |
Seat Height | 7 Centimeters |
Seat Depth | 20.08 inches |
Fill Material | Sponge |
Cushion Style | Adjustable Backrest |
Seat Length | 51 Centimeters |
Arm Height | 34.3 Inches |
Is Customizable | No |
Chair Backrest Width | 20 Inches |
UPC | 791571138819 791352080733 791259486898 |
Form Factor | Tilting,Rocking,Ergonomic |
Manufacturer | Ticova |
Item Weight | 37.4 pounds |
Item model number | C9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
D**D
Nice gaming chair
Bought last Christmas 2024. Easy to assemble. Very comfortable. Holding up well seems to be good quality
S**M
Better than Expected!
Shipping was very fast! The box is heavy! The components seem to be very good quality. Assembly takes some time (but I expected this -- and I'm not very handy nor fast). But it was pretty simple to figure out (there is an arrow on the bottom of the seat pointing towards the front for the reviewer complaining it was difficult to figure out). The base is a nice metal (I would have preferred a one-piece, solid metal rather than having to completely assemble the base) that seems sturdy. I replaced the casters with rollerblade style found inexpensively on Amazon (I feel like these are better for my hardwood floors). The chair glides across my floor seemingly effortlessly. The seat seems wider than normal, which I prefer (and I'm not all that big). It is a reasonably thick foam (vs. mesh, which I've got nothing against) and is very comfortable. The arms go up and down, in and out, and forward and backward. I suppose the only thing missing is tilting -- but I would never use that anyway. At any rate, the arms probably do more than I need. I don't know that you can call this dynamic lumbar support. What I do know is that the lumbar support fits me wonderfully and provides just the right support for my body. And the mesh back feels very comfortable and provides the right support. The head/neck support is easy to adjust. It may not be X-chair quality but for about a tenth of the price what do you expect? I'm able to comfortably rock yet can sit comfortably in a stable position as well. I've seen prices all over the board for this chair. I bought during a surprise flash sale = around $170. I'm glad I waited as I was considering much more expensive chairs. Overall, while I just received this chair, it seems like an excellent chair at an excellent price, offers wonderfully ergonomic fit, and is an excellent value!
F**R
So Far So Good
I've had this chair less than 24 hours so keep that in mind. Amazon delivered the day after ordering it, so that was a plus. I'm a remodeling contractor and mechanically inclined so assembly was a breeze without even looking at the instructions, although they seem to be adequate. They were necessary to get familiar with the controls, such as the two knob adjustments and the tilt lock. My motivation for this purchase was chronic lower back pain for the last 3 months; it got so I couldn't stand up from my old office chair without feeling like my lower back was broken. First impression is it's well built and fairly well designed. If the gas charged seat post holds up I don't expect to have any issues with build quality. Adjustments appear appropriate for my 5' 9" 160 pound frame except in one regard. My office desk is custom built with a keyboard shelf about 3" lower than standard desk height for ergonomic typing. That may be why I find this chair's armrests too tall at their lowest setting. They also are sorely lacking in the cushion department. I'll probably get longer bolts to space the arm rest mounting down about 1.5" and add additional cushioning to the rests. Otherwise I like how they can be adjusted laterally and radially. Lumbar support, one of my main concerns, seems comfortable and adequately adjustable. The headrest isn't something I was terribly interested in so we'll see how that goes, it's easy enough to eliminate. So far I consider this to be a fair price on a well designed and well built desk chair. Mostly retired now, I spend from 2 up to 8 hours a day sitting at my computer reading, writing and keeping up with current events so I should know very quickly if this offers an improvement in my posture and reduces back pain.After 3 days: One thing I forgot to mention is the chair does have a smell to it that I hope will go away. While it went unnoticed during assembly, the next morning my office smelled like a combo of gas and plastic that still remains. After sitting in the chair yesterday for about 2 hours my butt was sore so I ordered the thinest seat cushion I could find since the lumbar support is already at its highest adjustment point. So between longer bolts for lowering the armrests with spacers (made of 3/4" oak), armrest and seat cushions I've spent over $50 on upgrades to this $250 chair.
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