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OFM Gaming Chair Ergonomic Racing Style PC Computer Desk Office Chair - 360 Swivel, Integrated Lumbar Support & Headrest, Adjustable Height, Recline Tilt Control, Flip-Up Arms, 275lb Max -2020 Purple

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Color: Purple


Features

  • COMPUTER GAMING CHAIR: A race car style chair Generation 1.0 that provides luxury and comfort whether used during intense gaming sessions or long workdays.
  • Generation 1.0 : ERGONOMIC SWIVEL CHAIR: With contoured segmented padding, integrated padded headrest, and padded arms, this video game chair provides quality support and comfort for hours of play.
  • ADJUSTABLE RACING CHAIR: Features height adjustment, center-tilt control, flip-up arms and 360 degrees of swivel.
  • PREMIUM LEATHER CHAIR: Upholstered in SofThread Leather and contrasting colored upholstery for an aggressive style and cool feel.
  • DURABLE OFFICE FURNITURE: This heavy duty chair has a 275 lb weight capacity for long-lasting use. Seat Height-17-20.75 inches. Seat Size-20 W x 19 D inches
  • office furniture
  • racing style gaming chair

Description

Generation 1.0 : The Essentials by OFM seating collection is where quality meets value - and now it's taking the Generation 1.0 chair to a whole new level with the ESS-3085 series. Designed in an ergonomic race car Generation 1.0 style with contoured segmented padding, a high back, and integrated headrest and lumbar support, this chair provides high-performance comfort whether used during intense gaming sessions or long work days. The thickly padded armrests can be left down for upper body support or flipped up to allow for uninhibited movement whenever you need it. Additional features include seat height adjustment, tilt-lock/tilt-tension control and 360-degree swivel. SofThread Leather and contrasting color mesh upholstery complete the Generation 1.0, high-quality look and feel of the ESS-3085. v style, and competitive price of this chair make it a perfect addition to your home or office. This chair meets or exceeds industry standards for safety and durability, and is backed by our OFM Essentials 5-Year Limited Warranty. The ESS-3085 has a 275 lb weight capacity.


Color: ‎Purple


Brand: ‎OFM


Product Dimensions: ‎30.5"D x 28.25"W x 48.25"H


Style: ‎Modern


Special Feature: ‎adjustable


Material: ‎Leather


Pattern: ‎Chair


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎used during intense gaming sessions or long workdays


Finish Type: ‎Leather


Room Type: ‎Office


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Back Style: ‎Racing Style


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Included Components: ‎Chair


Item Weight: ‎16 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Essentials Collection


Arm Style: ‎Flip-up


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎275 Pounds


Seat Material Type: ‎SofThread Leather


Furniture base movement: ‎Swivel


Item Weight: ‎16 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎30.5 x 28.25 x 48.25 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎ESS-3085-PUR


Date First Available: October 11, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • wayyy more comfortable than I expected!
Color: Purple
I had accepted that the chair is just a chair. I wasn't purchasing it for long term use. So I expected it to be not a real comfortable chair. Just.. something to sit in that wasn't a folding chair. The chair surpassed my expectations. The seat was not cheaply stuff. It actually felt comfortable to sit on. I purchased the purple version of this chair. Really pretty colors. Doesn't look like it just came off of a boat from China. The stitching looks pretty good. This would have gotten a better review. However, the box was horrible looking. I know it was a refurbed chair and all. But the way parts of the chair was poking holes in the box was insane. The hardware was visible. This is really my only criticism. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 1, 2023 by Danyelle

  • Quality is great and was easy to assemble
Color: Green
Quality is great and the color was exactly what I had been looking for.. The instructions were easy to follow everything was labeled and numbered making assembling very fast and easy . I would highly recommend this gaming chair !!!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 16, 2023 by Mcg Mcg

  • Lasted 4 years
Color: Grey
Great chair lasted us 4 years we purchased it in 2019 and it is now time for a new one I think we got our moneys worth I would recommend this to others.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2023 by Chastine

  • Here is a review you will want to read
Color: Green
Ok so let me start this review off with a bit of background. I’m a very black and white personality, typically I read reviews and research products extensively before purchasing them. I do this because I like to spend my money ONCE on a product that will fit my needs, meet or exceed my expectations, and will last. This chair falls short in two of those three categories but that is also expected at this price point. Chairs apparently can be really expensive. I have had a $100 staples chair before (computer gaming is my forte) that the shock went out on in 3 months of purchasing. The chair design was identical to this one with its folding arms and the way the chair was designed. I lived with it until I just purchased the green version of this chair to replace it. I knew upon doing some research that Harmon Millers and vertagear triiger chairs ($700-$1000 new) seem to be the “best of the best”, and all the $200-$400 gimmicky racing style chairs would be next in line. Problem is your not in a car so the design of those chairs is for appeal only. Funny considering my ass “stares” at the chair more than any pair of eyes do, so what purpose the gimmick serves in the race seats is beyond me. I can tell you the biggest advantage with a race style seat is quality, most have class for gas pistons, varieties of styles and colors, and the foam probably won’t ever deform or squish in the pricier versions. Still lots of money for a damn chair made of steel tubing a foam. Most chairs have garbage wrist rests too, which I think is out rageous you pay so much for a good looking chair and the arms are just plain and not padded.... Anyways moving onto this chair, in order to understand the review you have to know what’s available at what price points. I got this chair on a terrific sale and decided I would rather spend $60 than 10x the amount on something else, even if this chair only lasts me a year which I think is about the life span of it. The foam is supportive but cheap, you can tell when you squeeze the headrest the foam inside is cheap. I have extensively used it for several days and I can tell that the black section of the seat the foam is already a bit looser than it was when I first opened the chair from the factory box. I can feel the board if I push on it, which means in time so will my butt.... The wrist rests are great, I love how they fold up so my chair can be pushed into my desk. Very important IMO, and the cushion is pretty good too. I can tell it will also wear in time and I’ll feel the plastic arm at some point, but for now it works (to make a note of this most chairs don’t even offer padding on the arms so huge plus to me for this chair). Basic casters, roll fine, basic gas shock that works for now, no off gassing of the chair, stitching is a bit off on the back side where there is a gap. Overall comfort is ok, my lower back hurt from my last chair since the padding in the seat wore out which doesn’t happen (yet) in this chair. Style of the chair is OK with me, everyone will have their opinion here but I enjoy the green. Only thing I noticed is the black section looks like a person; the head is on the back of the seat and their arms are reaching up only to have the same pattern repeat itself on the seat as if it was a shadow. Just looks like an outline of a person to me. So what am I saying in all of this, for $100 I would pass and save my money, double down and get a more expensive chair. I think it will last me a year or so, and if I found this chair on sale every year for $60 for the next 10 years and ordered it, that’s $600. I can purchased an open box new Aeron from Miller for that price and it will last me 10+ years and provide the ultimate comfort without sacrifice. So same amojnt of money spent, one over time, one up front, but up front you get a better product in the end if you can spend the cash. I say 3 stars because I knew going into this purchase it was a cheap chair, and it does work! Don’t get me wrong, for the sale price it’s worth it IF you don’t have the means or desire to spend more on a chair. But if you do keep looking. Chairs are hard to swallow why they can cost so much, as much as an iPhone for whatever the reason. But when you compare an iPhone with all its tech to a chair which is foam and steel, it’s a hard price to swalllow for any amount of hundreds spent on a chair. Some people use it daily though, those people need to move on from this chair for sure and spend that money. Casual gamers? Here’s your chair (when it’s on a good deal)! Hope this helps someone, chairs are straight forward. The more you pay does make the chair better but there is this $200-$400ish market of racer style seats that’s out of control in my opinion. That’s the gray area, spend the money on a Miller or vertagear or extensively research what you are going to purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 25, 2018 by craig reed craig reed

  • Not impressed, have tested further and edited
Color: Grey
I bought this on sale for about $85. I thought it was a decent steal because the list price is supposed to be somewhere around $225. I haven't used it much yet, so I'll update when I have, but so far I'm not impressed at all and have saved the packaging for a possible return. **EDIT: I am coming back after a couple decent gaming sessions (around 4-6 hours). My ratings below have not changed. I do appreciate the way the lumbar actually fits my back, that is a huge plus for me. The chair is still harder than I would like, and it's not exactly comfortable, but it does provide good support - this may not work for your height / back shape though. Overall, my next step is to try to replace it with a spare chair from my office because they're 20x better (Workpro Quantum), otherwise, although not ideal, this isn't a terrible chair for $85. The main issue for me is that the arms are so wide. I can comfortably sit in the chair without using the arms (controller gaming), but anything like typing or gaming with mouse & keyboard ends up straining my upper back and shoulders because my arms are just holding themselves up. I have to seriously contort myself to be able to use the arms with a mouse/keyboard. Although not the chair's fault, this is exacerbated a lot because it doesn't work with my desk - the desk is just too high if the chair's height is adjusted properly for me, and even if I raise the chair, my legs get squished before the arms are the same height as the top of the desk.** Assembly 2/5 I am good at putting things together. This chair only had 8 screws but putting the back on was infuriating. Take my advice, don't follow the instructions. Put one arm on the seat first, then attach the back to the seat/arm, then the other arm, then put it all on the base. Look 3/5 It looks cheap. It looks like something I bought online for about $60. If it's really supposed to be worth over $200 then I'm pretty disappointed. It's not bad, but it definitely matches my vinyl covered particle board furniture. Comfort 3/5 This is what I'm waiting on to see if I should return it. I'm planning a 4-6 hr gaming session this weekend to see how this chair holds up. So far, if worth over $200 I'm again disappointed. The mesh fabric is not as rough as some of the other reviews have said - I have very dry, fairly sensitive skin, and it's not satin or supple leather, but it's not sandpaper either. If you move your arms around a lot, or if it's humid, then it might get uncomfortable, but for most movements/resting it's fine. The padding feels non-existent. Even when putting it together I was surprised because I could feel it. When sitting down it feels like the middle back seat of a 2004 Cadillac CTS. In other words, it feels like you're sitting on a slab of rock covered in a thin jacket. It's not comfortable. It's not something you're going to sink into. At all. That being said, while sitting in it writing this review, the back pain I had after crouching over this thing during assembly and then stooping to do the dishes is going away. I've heard gaming chairs may be good for your back because they contribute to good posture. I've also heard the exact opposite. We shall see. Size 4/5 Honestly this is where this chair rocks it. I am 5'3", petite but fit. If I'm sitting all the way back in the seat, the edge comes to just before my knees (literally about a millimeter) so probably not ideal, especially if you're shorter than me. However, the lumbar support is actually in my lower back and not in the middle so that's a huge score in my short book. The top of the back (neck rest?) hits just at the base of my skull (that divet just before your skull curves). It's much better than most seats, but I'd prefer it to be a couple inches lower so that my head could actually rest on the seat rather than against it. I'd also really like it if the arm rests were further in or wider because I can comfortable sit between them with a full 1-2 inches between my elbows and the rests. It's a bit awkward to actually use them because they're way too wide for me. On the plus side, that means the seat itself is the perfect size to sit cross-legged on. Adjustability 3/5 Not quite as advertised. I expected to be able to lock the tilt in place but you can't. Other than the arms folding, this is the main thing I was excited for. You can: fold the arm rests back, rock the chair (seat and back as one unit), adjust the seat up and down, adjust the tension of the rocking, and lock the rocking in a full upright position. You cannot: lock the tilt anywhere but full upright, move the arms in any way except folded back, lean the seat back (increasing the angle of recline between seat bottom and back). I will say the chair rolls very easily which is nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 27, 2019 by lprongs

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