Usage & Final Thoughts
I’ve been using the C7 over the past few weeks and it has served me well through long work days and nightly gaming sessions. There are many people that will say that all of these type of chairs are the same, and when it comes to the gaming chairs they are mostly right. But these ergonomic chairs are completely different. They are really made to keep you comfortable all day and support your body, not just look cool like the gaming chairs.
One of my favorite features of this chair is the self-adaptive lumbar support. When you have this feature enabled the lumbar support will move with your body, so no matter what you are getting the support that you need. If this is not your thing you can of course lock in that lumbar support as well. Talking about adjustments with the chair there are plenty and using the controls they are easy to change.
The C7 did take a little bit of time to get used to as my body was not used to this type of chair with its pronounced lumbar support. After a couple of days I was in love with the chair. I felt relaxed and I could really zone in on my daily activities. I didn’t have to adjust or move my body around after an hour or so like with other chairs.
If there is anything I didn’t like about this chair is that the arm rests are a bit loose. These 4D arm rests can be angled in or out, but even if you are resting your arms on them they tend to move, which is a bit annoying.
Right now you can pick this chair up directly from FlexiSpot for $359.99. Overall ThinkComputers gives the FlexiSpot C7 Ergonomic Office Chair a 9 out of 10 score.
Pros:
– Very comfortable
– Self-adaptive lumbar support
– Breathable mesh
– Comfortable foam seat
– Easy to make adjustments
Cons:
– Arms rests feel loose and tend to move when your arms are resting on them