💼 Elevate your workspace — where comfort meets command.
This black ergonomic office chair combines breathable mesh seating with adjustable lumbar support and a reclining backrest, supporting up to 330 lbs. Featuring a durable 5-point metal base and silent rolling wheels, it offers 360° swivel mobility and flip-up arms, making it the ideal executive chair for home or office environments.
Seat Depth | 17.3 inches |
Seat Height | 21.7 Inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 5.7 Inches |
Seat Length | 20.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seat Back Interior Height | 27.5 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.7"D x 28.4"W x 38.19"H |
Item Shape | Office Chair |
Arm Style | Flip-Up Arms |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | office chair, office furniture, computer chair, ergonomic office chair, office chair ergonomic desk chair, mesh office chair, home office desk chairs, desk chair, gaming chair |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Adjustable knob |
Style | ergonomic office chair |
Seat Material | Nylon |
Frame Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon, Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Reclining Position Count | 2 |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Headrest, Ergonomic, Silent rollers to protect the floor |
R**J
The Throne My Back Deserved: A Perfect Home Office Chair
After weeks of lower back pain and mid-meeting fidgeting, I finally upgraded to the Tralt Home Office Chair, and it’s safe to say: this chair is now the MVP of my workspace.Design:Clean, modern, and minimalistic—this chair looks as good on a Zoom call as it feels in person. The mesh back and sleek frame give it a professional vibe without making my home office feel like a cubicle farm.Durability:Built like a tank, but way more comfortable. The materials feel premium and solid—no creaky armrests or wobbly hydraulics after hours of use. It rolls smoothly, holds up well to daily wear, and still looks brand new after a month of all-day sitting.Lockability:The recline and tilt-lock options are game-changers. I can lean back just enough for brainstorming mode and lock it upright when I’m in focus-mode. The mechanism is responsive and doesn’t feel flimsy, which gives me confidence I’m not going to suddenly snap backward.Lumbar Support:This is where the chair really shines. The built-in lumbar adjustment is subtle but effective—it hits the right spot on the lower back without feeling intrusive or stiff. Long sessions at the desk don’t leave me aching anymore.Comfort:10/10. The seat cushion has the right balance of firmness and give, and the armrests are wide and supportive. I’ve easily done 8+ hour days in this without the usual discomfort or “standing just to survive.”Bottom Line:If you’re serious about your work-from-home setup, the Tralt chair delivers where it counts—comfort, support, function, and looks. It’s not just a chair; it’s a well-engineered partner for productivity.
Z**H
A Fantastic Upgrade for Any Workspace!
I recently purchased this office chair, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. From the moment it arrived, I was impressed by the quality of the materials and the thoughtful design. Assembly was surprisingly straightforward, with clear instructions that had me set up and ready to go in no time.What truly stands out about this chair is its comfort. The cushioning is supportive without being overly firm, and I've noticed a significant reduction in the aches and stiffness I used to experience after long hours at my desk. The lumbar support is excellent, and the ability to adjust various features like armrest height, seat tilt, and recline angle allows for a truly customized seating experience.The chair feels incredibly sturdy and well-built, giving me confidence that it will stand up to daily use for years to come. The smooth-rolling casters make it easy to move around my workspace, and the overall aesthetic is sleek and professional, blending seamlessly with my office decor.If you're looking for an office chair that prioritizes both comfort and durability, I wholeheartedly recommend this one. It's a fantastic investment in your well-being and productivity.
C**D
Nice chair, needs ability to adjust lumbar
The chair arrived well-packaged, with all the necessary tools and screws included. Assembly was a bit challenging, particularly when inserting the gas lift into the base, but the instructions—while relatively clear—could have been more detailed.One issue I encountered was that the original Amazon listing showed the chair with a headrest and stated it was included, but no headrest was in the box. I mentioned this when I processed my return, and it appears the listing has since been corrected.Ultimately, I returned the chair because the lumbar support is not adjustable up and down, which caused discomfort. Unfortunately, the pressure on the wrong area of my back led to numbness in my leg, making the chair unsuitable for me. On a positive note, the color is beautiful, and for others who don’t require adjustable lumbar support, this chair might work well.
J**N
Reasonable (for the price) but not for everyone
Addendum (what's below this paragraph is the original review.)If you're over 6 ft tall, I doubt the seat will adjust high enough for the length of your legs. If you weigh over 200 lbs it's probably not the chair for you. This is a lightweight chair, and I can appreciate that. Someone wrote the word "rigid" in their review. Hmmmm seat maybe isn't soft enough?The material used (not the mesh or fabric) is lightweight and there is some flexing, most certainly in the chair's arms if you use the arms when standing up, or to lower yourself onto the seat.---The big question is going to be durability. The materials used seem adequate, not "cheap" as someone else here commented in another review. The seat can definitely fit a larger butt than mine but I'm 170 lbs. and 5 '9", not a large guy. The distance from the back of the seat to where your knees are is fine for me. It feels a bit longer (in that respect) than the chair I am replacing. That means if you're taller, there'll still be adequate seat size but you might like the seat to lift higher (than it does) for your (knee to foot) leg length. If you are shorter (than me), it's possible you'll find the length of the seat too long. There is nothing you can do about that.The seat is comfortable enough, the padding thick and the material fine. As another reviewer stated, the stretchy material (mesh) used for the chair back (and lumbar support) is where there will be gradual wear over time, possibly causing the material to pull away from the frame. That was the case with my old one (not this brand). My initial reaction is that the mesh seems strong (and flexible) enough and it definitely supports as it should.The adjustable lumbar support is easy to adjust and works well. You can back it off enough to where you don't notice it if that's your preference, but it will come out far enough that you'll definitely feel it if more support is what you are wanting. For me, that feature was definitely a selling point as often you have to pay more for a chair that has adjustable lumbar support.Be sure to notice whether you're purchasing the chair that has a head rest, as seen in some of the photos. Not all models of this chair have a headrest if that matters to you. The "rise and rock back" adjustment functions work fine. Be aware, you cannot lower the height of the arm rests, as is possible with more expensive chairs.Assembly is easy enough but could be more detailed in its explanation. A longer bolt length was needed to fit the metal seat bottom to the cushioned seat itself. (Two of the four bolts that were provided weren't long enough.) This seems inexcusable, but nobody (and no company) is flawless I suppose. Hopefully I just happened to get the "lemon," in that regard. It took a 5 mins. drive to a hardware store to get the right length bolt.Addendum: I am not changing my rating, but after having used the chair for a day, I have noticed that the arms of the chair, (held in with one long bolt), seem more flexible than you would expect if you use the arms of the chair to push yourself up off the seat, which I assume most people do. It may be that the material and the design is doing exactly what it’s supposed to. I’ve not experienced that in an office chair before. So, we’ll see.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
1 day ago