Chair for my wife, who wanted a padded seat rather than mesh. She's very happy with it--padding softened a little with use, which was good since out of the box the seat was quite hard. Assembly instructions are easy to follow.
This is my second chair of this brand. Love that I can adjust the arms. No more scraping my desk. Super comfortable too.
There are not enough bad things I can say about this chair. It is truly the worst office chair I have ever sat in. There is no cushioning in the seat, there is absolutely no lumbar support. This thing was in my house less than 24 hours before UPS hauled it back to Amazon. I will never buy a Hon again.
I thought the thick seat would make the chair comfortable but really you are just sitting on hard non-cushioned foam which is not comfortable after as little as 30 minutes. Also, the chair is very high (but this is stated in the dimensions) and I'm over 6 feet tall so I can't imagine shorter users liking it. The chair does move very easily which is nice.
I bought this chair for my home office. I will be using it one or two days a week to work from home, and the rest of the time when I randomly work on various art projects or journaling...let’s say 18 to 32 hours per week usage for this chair. I wanted: something under $300, decent quality to last at least 5 years, decent comfort, and minimalistic appearance.I’ve had this chair for a week and I’m pretty happy with it.Price vs. Quality: From my research I’ve learned that you shouldn’t expect much from an office chair under $600. Probably true for someone working full time from home, but I will be using this chair much less than that, and an ergonomic chair doesn’t make sense to me if I’m not spending all day in it, and half of my usage will be doing artwork. I don’t need a headrest. This chair cost much less than most of the popular chairs on Amazon and (with one exception) I found no problems with the quality of the chair. It was easy to assemble, despite some vague instructions I had it together in 20 mins and was sitting on it. The cushion is thick and supportive. Most* of the components look durable. I’m familiar with HON and expected the quality of this chair to be a cut above a Staples chair. I was not disappointed with the quality. It seems solid and doesn’t wiggle or make noise when I move around on it.* Except for these bolts that are used to attach the mounting bracket to the seat. The slots on the bracket are very wide and the flange on these bolts is thin and barely covers the slot. These bolts see some stress so I decided to add some washers beneath them to provide more support and less chance of coming loose.Comfort /Appearance. The chair is pretty much completely black. It has a mid-sized back, and is very unobtrusive. It completely disappears in my room. Very happy about that. Regarding comfort, I have been fine so far in my first week with no problems with the seat cushion. Others have mentioned that the chair only leans back about 15 degrees, and it’s only the back-rest that tips, not the seat. Sadly, this is true. For long term use, or gaming, I think this would be a problem. So far for me, I’m still deciding. But I think it will be okay and will promote better posture. This chair has minimal adjustments: Seat Height (easily gets high enough for me, I’m 6 ft), Backrest Tilt: Look/Unlock, Forward-Backward seat adjustment (nice) and the tension on the back tilt. The seat back height can not be adjusted. There really isn’t any lumbar support. But the chair is pretty comfy.Overall, the chair met my expectations and I would recommend it for light usage as a task chair, especially if someone is looking for something that is minimalist and will not stand out in an office.