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Duorest [Dual-backrests Alpha - Ergonomic Office Chair, Home Office Desk Chairs, Executive Office Chair, Best Office Chair for Lower Back Pain, Mesh Office Chair, Office Desk Chair (White/Blue)

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Arrives Feb 17 – Feb 19
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Color: Frame: White / Seat: Blue


Features

  • Double the support, double the comfort: If you suffer from back pain, chances are youre not getting the back support you need. The dual backrests on the Alpha cradle your entire back giving you full lower-to-upper back support. The two individual backrests wrap around your spinal muscles to work with your back, not against it keeping your back straight and supported. Unlike single-backrest chairs, dual backrests are proven to alleviate back pain and provide more comfort.
  • Ergonomic Dual-Backrests Design: The Duorest dual-backrest system offers max support for your back. Relieving pressure on your backbone by helping to maintain its natural shape. The dual backrests conform to your body. Moving with you for all-day freedom of movement, stability, and support.
  • Breathable Mesh: Highly breathable mesh seatpan supports the users weight with enhanced air circulation and flexibility.
  • Customizeable to your needs: You can personalize the Duorest Alpha model to fit your body shape and size. It's designed and built for your individual comfort and support. And covers more area of your back than most office chairs on the market. Plus, you can lean back up to 135 degrees, adjust tilt tension, and lock the chair at your desired recline angle.
  • Max comfort, in the office or at home: Its time you experienced a chair that relieves back pain and offers all-day comfort. The Duorest system reduces spinal pressure by more than 44 lbs compared to single-backrest office chairs and supports the natural curve of your spine to keep your posture straight. You can finally stop fidgeting in your seat to find the right spot or getting up every hour to take a break from sitting uncomfortably.

Brand: Duorest


Color: Frame White / Seat Blue


Product Dimensions: 23.15"D x 26"W x 48"H


Size: 23.15D x 26W x 48H in


Back Style: Solid Back


Brand: Duorest


Color: Frame White / Seat Blue


Product Dimensions: 23.15"D x 26"W x 48"H


Size: 23.15D x 26W x 48H in


Back Style: Solid Back


Special Feature: Ergonomic, Arm, Cushion Availability


Product Care Instructions: Wipe Clean


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Recommended Uses For Product: Office


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 Pounds


Style: Traditional


Pattern: Solid


Room Type: Office


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Cup Holder


Theme: Traditional


Shape: Rectangular


Model Name: Alpha


Arm Style: Armless


Surface Recommendation: Hard Floor


Furniture base movement: Glide


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Seat Depth: 19.21 inches


Leg Style: Tapered Leg


Reclining Position Count: 2


Tilting: Yes


Is Customizable: Yes


Number of Cup Holders: 1


Form Factor: Ergonomic,Tilt


Manufacturer: Duorest


Item Weight: 49.8 pounds


Date First Available: November 11, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Alpha is the version to get
Color: Frame: White / Seat: Blue
Duorest Alpha vs. D2A: I've been searching for a comfortable chair for years and never have been happy with any of the ones I've tried and have spent a lot of money on. I work in front of a computer for up to 10 hours a day and have chronic neck and back issues. The chairs I have tried thus far have been: - Herman Miller Aeron - Herman Miller Embody - Steelcase Leap v2 - Steelcase Gesture - Lifeform - Haworth Fern I gambled on the D2A and really liked the back rest and sitting position, but the seat pan is not ideal for someone my size. At 6'2" and 200 lbs. the seat pan is too shallow and the distance it moves out is very limited (at most 1.5"). In addition, the latex foam immediately bottoms out and you end up with very sore sitz bones in less than half an hour. I tried to find a seat cushion to relieve pressure points, but the height of most cushions changes the seating position and ruins the benefit of the back and headrest. And, having to get an additional cushion adds anywhere from $50-$100 to the price of the chair just make it comfortable. Additionally, the overall quality of D2A reminds me of a mid-level task chair you get from Staples. The seat module and levers are made of very lightweight, flimsy plastic and there is zero tension control for tilt. The Donati self-adjusting tilt mechanism is worthless in providing any real resistance or tension. However, since I really liked the back rest, I decided to give the Alpha a try. The Alpha is in a totally different league in terms of the quality of the seat pan module. Ever since my experience with the Herman Miller Aeron, I have been hesitant to use mesh chairs. But, the reviews for the Alpha seemed to rate the comfort highly and I'm glad I decided to try it. The mesh seat relieves the pressure on the sitz bones and the curved shape places your lower back in a better position against the backrest. The seat module is much heavier and more substantial, the levers feel quality, and seat pan sliding mechanism actually moves properly. There is also one other difference that I didn't know about until I put it together. There are two depths you can place the back rest into the seat module. This first position places the back rest well over seat pan and would be good for shorter or smaller folks. The second positions moves the back rest about 1.5" further back from the seat pan (this is in addition to the seat depth adjustment). This difference seems small, but it literally was the key thing that made everything work for me on this chair. The assembly on the Alpha is also much easier and fitment tolerances are much better. The arm rests are slightly different on the Alpha vs. the D2A, but they are both adequate if not a little cheap feeling and are made of very hard plastic. The Alpha arm rests are ever-so-slightly tapered at the back and a tiny bit longer. They rattle a little when moving around, but adjustability is fine and you should be able to find a comfortable position with either. I recommend getting these pads for the arm rests. They fit perfect and are very comfortable: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M8F9IYC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The headrest on both models is a bit cheap. It would be nice if they were slightly more padded, had another couple of inches of height travel, and could be tilted forward to reach the back of your neck while sitting in the locked vertical position. They aren't bad... just not great. I like the color-way of the Alpha I got in White/Blue. tl;dr - If you are looking at this type of chair you can skip the D2A and just get the Alpha. - The Alpha, while still not a $600 chair in terms of quality of materials, seems to be a much better value vs. the D2A (which should be $250 max). - Time will tell if the materials hold up, or not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022 by J.E. J.E.

  • Amazing Chair--once you get it adjusted--and used to it.
First of all, this chair takes several days to get used to and to setup all of the adjustments--since pretty much everything is adjustable. I originally purchased the D2A because these chairs are basically the same except the Alpha has adjustable tension on the tilt and also a mesh seat (and costs $100 more). I felt the tension on the D2A recline was a little too tight for me. I felt like I was always fighting to lean back. But I did like the self-tension tilting system for both chairs to move with you as you lean back and forward. I have always locked the tilt on my previous chairs and never leaned back but the Duorest self tension tilting gives support to your back no matter whether you lean forward or back. Now I like the good feeling of leaning back while I'm talking on the phone or waiting for my computer to do something--including using the headrest--which I have never used before. When you first sit in this chair your back will automatically go, Ahhhh, this feels SO good!. But after the end of the 1st day my back was hurting. I found though that this chair just takes some getting used to before it really starts to feel good. I was also very seriously considering spending big bucks to buy the Herman Miller since I felt ready to graduate from the $350 chair from Office Depot. During my search I ran across the Duorest which looked like I might be getting a chair just as good but for a lot less. I haven't tried the Herman MIller so I can't compare but I saw reviews from others who had who said this chair was ever bit as good if not better. One of the downsides of the Duorest (both D2A and Alpha) is that the shaft is built for a taller person. I am 5'6" so I needed a shorter shaft to lower the chair enough for me--which worked great once I did. I also found the D2A seat to be uncomfortably firm so I would recommend a chair cushion for that chair. My husband ended up taking my D2A and using a seat cushion and loves it--he is 6' tall. I prefer the mesh seat of the Alpha and the ability to adjust the recline tension. Also the Alpha mechanics of the knobs are a lot more modern and less "clunky" than the D2A but once you have everything setup, that doesn't really matter. Now that I have my chair all adjusted, it's definitely the MOST comfortable chair I have ever owned. As others have mentioned, the wheels do not glide as easily as easily as other chairs so you feel you're having to fight it a little if you need to move--not much of a big deal for me. I found the customer service of this company to be EXCELLENT! As I was getting used to the chair, I talked with them on numerous occasions and they always offered helpful feedback and suggestions. For me, one thing that would have been helpful is to have some kind of guide as to where to start adjusting all the different features. There are so many adjustments it is hard to know where to begin. I just kind of started in the middle and adjusted each feature as something started to "bug" me. I made notes as I made changes so that I would know what I had already tried. The first day was hard for me anyway so I wouldn't recommend spending much time to adjust until day 2 or later. The other thing I like is being able to lower the arms (on both chairs) so I don't have to use them and they are out of my way. But I also have the option to raise them and use them if I want to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2022 by MaxAlex

  • The only support from this chair is resting your back on the metal piece in the center
Color: Black
The armrests are firm and uncomfortable. The headrest is barely adjustable and uncomfortable. The seat itself is fine but is essentially just a piece of mesh. You can slide it forward or backwards. I have zero idea how anybody can enjoy the back support of this chair. I love the idea of the dual cushions but if I lean back even slightly then they bend so far that my back winds up resting on the metal pole that they're anchored to. Sure - I can wriggle them around to be in a few different positions but in every single position they just bend out of the way and my back winds up resting against the metal support. The chair is rated for 300+ pounds and I'm only 240 so I wouldn't expect this level of failure but it's absolutely horrible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by Typewriter

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