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The NEO Chair High Back Mesh Chair combines ergonomic design with certified durability, featuring adjustable height, tilt lock, 360-degree swivel, and flip-up padded armrests. Its breathable mesh back and waterfall seat cushion provide all-day comfort, while BIFMA-tested casters and SGS-certified gas lift guarantee safety and longevity. Perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, supportive, and customizable office chair that enhances productivity and posture.





















| ASIN | B0BHQM6ZYX |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Height | 28.5 Inches |
| Arm Style | Flip-up Arm |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required, instructions provided |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #294,759 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #677 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | NEO CHAIR |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,483) |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2022 |
| Fill Material | Sponge |
| Form Factor | Plastic |
| Furniture Finish | Plastic |
| Furniture base movement | Swivel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810093609475 |
| Included Components | Black, Caster |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable | Yes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 12.6 pounds |
| Item model number | DBS |
| Leg Style | Cross Leg |
| Manufacturer | NEO CHAIR INC. |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Name | DBS |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 26"D x 21.5"W x 43"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Conference Room, Office, Study Room |
| Seat Back Interior Height | 22.5 Inches |
| Seat Depth | 19.5 inches |
| Seat Height | 21.5 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Basic |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Rolling, Seat Lock, Swivel |
| Style | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight | 21.38 Pounds |
A**R
Good quality, Great value!
Very supportive and comfortable. I have severe back issues, and this chair supports my spine and lower back. The cushioning is semi-firm and has held its shape well. You just can't beat the price for this high-quality office chair. Defiantly recommend.
H**.
Ultimate Desk Chair
A must have desk chair for those who spend long hours sitting in front of a computer. The chair arrived quickly and came with all the necessary tools and instructions. The assembly was quick and can be done by one person. Everything from the box itself to each part felt high quality, especially for such an affordable price. Once assembled, it was actually bigger than I thought which was perfect since I worried a bit about the size. It’s super comfortable all day with an ergonomic design and a nice, plush cushion. The mesh feels nice especially since summer is coming up! And it does a great job supporting my back. The chair is light weight yet very stable with a nice wide base and the wheels roll super smoothly too which is a huge plus. I like that the armrests can be raised to fit under my desk easily no matter how high I raise the seat. It tilts backwards nicely and can be locked in place as well, with the same handle under the seat that controls the height of the chair. Overall I love this chair. It’s comfortable, ergonomic, affordable, looks and feels great. I highly recommend it!
S**E
Great chair, a few cons
So this chair was pretty easy to put together even just after having carpal tunnel surgery I just had my teenage daughter help me. I really like this chair although At first I felt like I was falling off there is a slight tilt towards the front compared to my last chair. I work from home so it actually is a really comfortable chair I don't have any back pain the lumbar support is amazing. I like the fact that I can actually pull in under my desk now my last chair was too tall. My biggest complaint is that when I go to answer my phone or move the chair does make some creaking noise in the center and I'm not even at the maximum weight. The arms flip up very easy so I can just flip them up and Slide the chair and completely under my desk and that works great in my tiny bedroom/office.
L**S
Awesome chair!! Highly recommended!
My old office chair wasn’t the worst but I needed a new one since I’ve been converted to working from home full time. I figured it was time to invest in a good, ergonomic chair since I’ll be spending a significant amount of time in it for both working and for using my computer or gaming after work. Two main things I was looking for: an ergonomic back that sits higher than my current one (the most basic office chair with a shorter back that hits my shoulders) and a comfy seat that doesn’t hurt my legs. Of course it had to come with the basics like, wheels, tilting, etc. I chose this chair because it seemed to be the best one at its price range and the armrests were a bonus — which I didn’t care for at the time of ordering it but I appreciate quite a lot now for the added versatility. First impression of sitting in it is that the seat is super comfortable. You can kind of see that it has a shape to it - it’s not just a flat, uniform shape. It’s a lot fluffier, a bit softer, and noticeably thicker than my old chair. It saves my legs because I tend to be hyperfocused on my computer often. The back is supportive especially with the extra height and the shape of it helps with my posture. The adjustable bar in the back is another feature that is a nice-to-have (though I do think the mesh is supportive enough). Overall I am super happy with the purchase and I’ve been recommending it to my coworkers as well. It’s comfortable, it’s supportive, and all the functions feel incredibly smooth. It feels like a higher-end ergonomic chair without breaking the bank which was the deciding factor for me. If you’re in the market for an office chair, this is a solid option.
Z**H
Leg Broke Off After 3 Months Back Broke Off After 6 Months
Ok, so I got this back in April. It's now July. That's three months right? Well that's how long it lasted. If you look closely at the product picture there's a seam on top of one of the legs. Well that's because for whatever reason that leg is the only one that comes detached. Why does it come detached? I couldn't tell you. The box it comes in is big enough for it to be a single structure base like it should be. Anyways, during that three months it was an ok chair. Once you get past how terrible the foam padding is. The arm rests are short and the foam is barely a quarter inch thick. The seat has about 2.5 inches of what I can only describe as that basic yellow spongey foam. You bottom out in it pretty fast. The "lumbar support" sits so far back in the chair that it doesn't actually do anything unless you force yourself all the way back. And at that point you kinda go past the cushion. The wheels are made out of rubber which is the only thing I'm going to give them credit for (at least for the thought). They stay out pretty well and don't roll out from under you when you go to sit. However, they will pick up literally everything they roll on top of and it's pretty gross. Now, on to the leg. I'm not rough on any of my furniture whatsoever. There's not really any good way of sitting in this where it feels stable unlessyou put two legs in like a tripod position in the back. This causes an issue because if the detachable leg ends up in the back it very very quickly becomes an issue. The plastic that the base is made out of is pretty soft and that's where the biggest flaw is. Any time you lean back you put pressure on that leg if it's in the back. The plastic that it goes into is rather thin but the actual wedge on the leg that slots into the base is solid. Lean back too many times and that plastic flexes, wears out, then splits. A couple days before the leg broke out of the base I was confused why it seemed like it was leaning back and to one side. That should've been my first inkling that it was breaking. When it did break it dumped me backwards out of the chair and onto the floor. My recommendation for them is to make the base one solid base. Don't add more failure points than you have to. Literally one of the first rules of design. Adding a detachable leg overcomplicates things. I'd also recommend that they add a sixth leg to it because really it could've used it. Or at the very least switch the plastic that's used and give the detachable leg a little more to slot into. Less than a quarter of an inch for the walls is not enough when the wedge on the leg is solid plastic. Its been 6 months since I bought it. I just had to buy a new chair because the back broke off of it. DO NOT BUY Tldr: don't buy this. Idk how or why this chair has so many high reviews. Wouldn't be surprised if they're paid for because while it's a cheap chair, it should've lasted much more than 3 months.
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