Price: $444.46
(as of May 24, 2024 13:34:30 UTC – Details)
Enjoy all-day comfort with this Staples Hyken red technical mesh task chair. Complete your workstation setup with this Staples Hyken technical mesh task chair. A curved headrest offers support for your neck and shoulders, while the adjustable arms provide a convenient place to rest your arms, shoulders and hands. This chair features adjustable lumbar support and breathable mesh upholstery to keep you cool throughout the workday. Use the tilt tension to recline effortlessly in between tasks and move the seat up and down with the pneumatic height adjustment lever. With a bold red color with silver accents and a contemporary design, this Staples Hyken technical mesh task chair brings modern style to your office. Computer and desk chair is a smart addition to any office space. Red breathable mesh seat and back for comfort. This chair provides lumbar and head support. Overall dimensions: 45.3-49.6″H x 27.2″W x 27.3″D. Seat dimensions: 16.7″W x 16.5″D. Back dimensions: 27.3″W. Width and height adjustable arms allow you to rest your forearms comfortably. Swivel-tilt with adjustable tension control for comfort. Weight rated up to 275 lbs. Assembly required. Meets or exceeds ANSI/BIFMA standards. 7-year manufacturer limited warranty.
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 71.12 x 68.83 x 126.24 cm; 0.28 g
Date First Available : Oct. 29 2017
Manufacturer : STAPLES
ASIN : B076NXZZPD
Manufacturer reference : 23481
COMPUTER TASK CHAIR: FlexFit Hyken task chairs are designed for home and office use. Ergonomic swivel design with a contoured back features synchro-tilt ability that automatically adjusts reclining resistance. Ergo style comfort for executive work space business or gaming at home.
BREATHABLE MESH MATERIAL: This high-back office chair has a mesh breathable back that offers a modern look while keeping you cool. Built for both form and function, the mesh upholstery allows air to circulate while providing enough support for your body.
EASILY ADJUSTABLE: Adjustable tilt tension and tilt lock let you find an ideal seating angle, and height adjustment options make it easy to find the proper configuration for your desk. Plus, each arm on this desk chair adjusts height for ultimate comfort.
DIMENSIONS: This mesh task chair measures 45.3″ – 49.8″ H x 27.2″ W x 27.3″ D. Designed with sturdy carpet casters, this executive office chair can support up to 250 pounds over a full workday and easily roll across your office floor.
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alex roy –
good
good product, recommend it.
Osepiribo W. –
Headrest and seat length are a deal breaker!!!
Headrest:FIrst of all, the headrest is counterproductive. I know this is an ergonomic chair and it’s designed to make you sit straight but this feels like it might give me a hunch back. There’s also no way I can sit on this for more than 15 mins. When I work, I need to be comfortable enough to work for hours and this just frustrates me while I work.Seat lengthSecondly, I read some reviews about this before purchasing but didn’t think it was that big of a deal. But NOPE! I was dead ass wrong! The seat length is way too short!!!!!. It’s uncomfortably to short and I’m 5’10. Not sure if it was built like that intentionally or it was just built for a 5’5 person.Everything else is fine, but these 2 reasons break the deal for me!!!! I sold it to someone else as a result
LordofEntropy –
As always, I rate with price in mind and considering that price. Is this as comfortable and well built as a Herman Miller Aeron? No. But it also doesn’t cost 1200+ bucks. For like $1000 less, it’s pretty good. I found it was kind of difficult to find a mesh back AND bottom chair that wasn’t too crazily priced, so that’s what brought me to this char.- One of the best, if not best, packaged assemble-yourself furniture items I’ve ever dealt with. All pieces were wrapped very well to prevent damage. Due to their smart choice in box size in relation to the disassembled chair pieces, everything fit nicely in the box, came out nicely, was completely undamaged, AND I didn’t have like 2 trashbags full of styrofoam to toss like with most assembly required stuff.- Instructions were clear and correctly well written in English, without the usual sometimes laughable often times confusing instructions that usually seem to be translated by throwing darts at a board of random words you might find in a manual.-Nice touch was that each plastic pouch with the hardware had a card in it with the part ID and what instruction steps it’s used for. So you might have 4 bolts, and the card would have ‘A’ Step 3. And in the instructions you’d find step 3 and see the bolts ‘A’ needed. Amazing to see a company actually put a bit of effort into their instructions/assembly stuff. Also the only tool needed for assembly was the included Allen wrench.- It’s pretty comfortable for a just over 200 dollar chair. Armrests are adjustable up and down of course, and you do have some adjustment room width-wise by sliding them in and out before tightening the bolts underneath. It’s not a huge amount of adjustment, you can maybe add another 2 inches of space total max, and obviously it’s not a simple button/lever adjustment since you have to adjust the bolts. The same thing applies to the seat depth, the chair back can be assemble with a bit of room while tightening the bolts. Though you’re probably only getting an inch or so there. The lumbar support piece also has a bit of adjustment as well. The headrest only has one bolt position, but it has some adjustability with the pivot mount it has. The usual other adjustments of course too that you’d expect from an office chair: height, lock back in place, let back lean.- Great value for the price point, especially since there aren’t a whole lot of mesh back and bottom chairs out there down in this general price range.
P. L. Browning –
I’ve had this chair (in Red) for about 2 1/2 years now. The head rest is adjustable (contrary to another reviewer). I’m 5′ 9″ and find the headrest comfortable near the highest setting, so I suspect a taller person would run out of the upper limit. The seat is mesh, supportive without any hot spot so it is quite comfortable. The arm rests are slightly resilient, and have a mild tendency to cut off circulation if one rests in one position for long periods. I often nap at the computer and find this chair relaxing. Awaking I find no pain or other discomfort. Extended sitting does generate some hip discomfort upon standing (which may be a personal problem). It is better, with any chair, to get up occasionally and walk around. I have never had a better desk chair. And at this price, or even a bit more, it is unlikely I’d find a better one.
Toast –
The chair is very comfortable and breathable. The lumbar support and back are very adjustable. However, the headrest does not extend long enough and digs into my shoulders unless slumped down.
Cate Harwood –
38 years old, one 3.5 year old to run around, 32 weeks pregnant, and constant sitting for desk job (at home and in office) had me suffering. I was always asking my also very tired husband to give me back rubs or anything that would alleviate my pain. Seemed time to upgrade the office chair. Absolutely worth the cost and frankly on the cheaper side of other ergonomic chairs out there. Itâs very adjustable and comfortable. Get yourself one.
Ben –
Was a bit tricky building it, but once assembled, it is the best office chair I’ve used for work. Can lean back effortlessly, and it has great lower back support for myself