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The Sweetcrispy Ergonomic Big and Tall Home Office Chair is designed for maximum comfort and support, featuring a 500lbs weight capacity, adjustable lumbar support, and a breathable mesh fabric. With its multifunctional adjustments and sturdy construction, this chair is perfect for professionals seeking a reliable and comfortable seating solution for their home office or gaming setup.
Brand | Sweetcrispy |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 22"D x 26.77"W x 42.32"H |
Size | X-Large |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Rolling, Adjustable Arm Rest |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Reading, Gaming |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Room Type | Office, Game Recreation Room, Bedroom, Study Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Arm, Cushion Seat, Lumbar Support, Wheels |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | Big and Tall Office Desk Chair with Lumbar Support |
Arm Style | With arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Seat Height | 22.4 Inches |
Seat Depth | 22 inches |
Fill Material | Sponge |
Cushion Style | Adjustable |
Seat Length | 42.32 Inches |
Leg Style | Cross Leg |
Arm Height | 9.8 Inches |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Chair Backrest Width | 18.5 Inches |
UPC | 717242725652 |
Form Factor | Metal |
Manufacturer | Sweetcrispy |
Item Weight | 42.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 9011-BK |
S**3
Tank of a chair
First...this thing is a beast. I am 6’ and 260lbs and it doesn’t seem to care, no groans, no creaks… Easy assembly, took about 45min but I was multi-tasking… I replaced the casters with roller blades (just my preference). I threw pads on the arms. Comfort? It is just as comfortable as my old chair that cost about twice as much.Pros--Sturdy-Tilts easy and is adjustable-Arms are adjustable; up/down, swivel, and narrow/far (this is limited and requires loosening screws to adjust)Cons (maybe)-I wish the back was a bit higher. Not sure why, it seems comfortable enough. Maybe just residual feeling from my old chair.-It weighs about 50lbs. Probably not really a con but if you are like me and rent, at some point I am going to have to lift this into the back of my truck….-When it tilts, the whole chair tilts not just the back. This may take some getting used to. My old chair was able to tilt from just the back with the seat and arms staying in place. I would much prefer that but I’m sure I will get used to it.Overall, I feel this was a good buy. Longevity is still in question but only time will tell.
S**R
Easy to assemble, comfortable.
Easy to assemble. Comfortable. Most "big man" chairs have casters and hardware ready for the weight indicated, but the upholstery usually gives up quickly. In this case, it feels like the cushion and other body touching parts are also upgraded. I have only used it for two weeks, so things can change, but I always had to buy something like a wheelchair cushion a month into each new chair as the cushion was already shot. I have higher hopes for this one and will update later.
K**G
Sturdy comfy office chair for larger folks
Awesome sturdy chair! I work full-time remotely, and this desk chair has been a game-changer for me compared to the old chair I used to have. I'm a fairly large person, about 350 pounds, and I've not had any issues to speak of in the 7 months I've used it. I sit in it at least 8 hours a day, and it's still just as comfortable as when I first started using it. It was easy to put together and worth what I paid for it. I would highly recommend!
C**T
Good chair overall.
It has a padded seat, has metal parts and is not completely made out of plastic.While it was simple to put together, it was still annoying due to the size and shape of some of the pieces.
A**A
Worth the price.
Setup was very easy, also the arm chairs can be adjusted if you need a wider space. It does not recline that much back so that is something to strongly consider before purchasing. I am 5’3” and weigh ~350lb and it seems to support me just fine. The chair seems very sturdy, likely due to the limited recline. The cushion is extremely thick and I no longer need to use my back/tailbone cushion.
J**S
So gar so good!
This was surprisingly heavy when I brought it inside and I spent some time trying to figure out why the arms looked weird (they're adjustable, I'm just stupid). It went together quickly and easily, and fits in perfectly at my desk.I am a large person, and this holds my weight without much movement/adjustment, and definitely worth the money spent. I'll check back in a few months, with regular use.
R**S
We'll see if this chair holds up to its claims
I'm a bigger guy about 370lbs - working on it...And I've had my fair share of braking chairs so I came across this one and read it can support up to 500lbs. We'll see about that. test began on 5/29/2025 and if this is still 5 stars then I am still happy with it.
D**D
STAY AWAY! Poorly designed, bad arms, gas shock is a quitter, seat leans forward.
I recently moved and gave away a SecretLabs chair (best chair ever) to a family member who helped me pack. Upon arriving at my new home, I thought, “Amazon has chairs for big dudes! Maybe I can save a buck!” I found this, saw the overwhelmingly positive reviews and thought, “I’m SO smart! I’m going to save $$$!” The chair arrived quickly and is HUGE (I’m 6’ 270#) and it made me feel petite. Expectations were high and I was still patting myself on the back. A couple weeks later, the gas shock had begun the slow creep downward. The fact the arms don’t lock in angle or width (which at first seemed a feature) was a CLEAR issue as the resistance had decreased and they now slip and slide wherever and the padding on the arms is weak giving sore elbows. BUT the BIGGEST PROBLEM is that the seat itself sits at an ever so slightly forward angle. Fast food chains did this in the 90’s to try to increase traffic flow in their dining rooms as the chairs become SLIGHTLY uncomfortable and people subconsciously want to get up after a few minutes. THIS IS NOT SOMETHING ONE WANTS IN A CHAIR IN WHICH THEY WILL BE SITTING FOR HOURS AT A TIME. It results in cramped thighs and glutes. I’ve owned it less than a month and I no longer feel smart for saving $$$. I’ve sat in MANY office chairs over the years and even the $30 bargain basement ones are more comfortable. My recommendation, buy a cheap chair, save $, then pick out a NICE chair with a lonnng warranty and you’ll be happy for at least ten years.
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