




EXCEBET Big and Tall Office Chair with Footrest, PU Leather High Back Executive Office Chair 400lbs, Ergonomic Computer Chairs Lumbar Support for Heavy People (Brown)
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Description
• Comfortable office chair Design: Excebet office chair cushion built in spring with high-density elastic sponge, the generously sized seat allows for cross-legged sitting for added flexibility. Big and tall office Chair back has thickly upholstered elastic sponge design ensures soft support.Comfy office chair can be support long time sitting • Deluxe & Durable PU Leather: Excebet office desk chair use the PU leather which is more durable and skin-friendly, suitable for long term use. The backrest and seat cushion feature a deluxe embossing pattern design, our executive office chair look is more beautiful ,perfectly complementing your home office and room • Multifunctional Chair: Excebet ergonomic office chair offers adjustable height (18-7/8" to 22") for different individuals. Big and tall office chair hold 400lbs, tilt back to 135°, pull out the office chair retractable footrest, enjoy a good rest on the reclining office chair. Upgrade to adjustable armrests with soft pads, easy to hide under table top • Chair Quality assurance: Excebet office chair ultimate goal is to provide you with a comfortable and durable ergonomic chair. The SGS certified Class 4 gas cylinder used in our computer chair, meeting international standards for safety and performance. Our wide office chairs are equipped with a BIFIMA approved metal base (loading 400lbs). We subject our chairs to rigorous durability testing, these tests evaluate the chair's frame and various components to guarantee their longevity and daily use. The cushion frame made of FSC-Certified wood • Easy Assembly&Customer Support: Excebet modern office chair comes with all hardware and necessary tools ,it can be installed within 20-30 minutes.We strictly control the quality and details of our products. We also have a professional customer service team, so if you have any questions about chair, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always with you
Details
General
- Brand Name
- EXCEBET
- Model Number
- 014679804890
- Manufacturer
- EXCEBET
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 014679804890
- Recommended Uses For Product
- Office
- Age Range Description
- Adult
- Indoor Outdoor Usage
- Indoor
- Included Components
- Arm Pad
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
Style
- Color
- Dark Brown
- Back Style
- Solid Back
- Style Name
- Modern
- Pattern
- Solid
- Shape
- L-Shape
- Arm Style
- Rounded
- Leg Style
- Tapered Leg
- Form Factor
- Recliner
Dimensions
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 20"D x 31"W x 52"H
- Size
- Large office chair
- Item Weight
- 65 Pounds
- Item Dimensions
- 20 x 31 x 52 inches
- Item Depth
- 20 inches
Materials & Care
- Material Type
- Metal
- Frame Material Type
- Metal
- Product Care Instructions
- Wipe Clean
- Seat Material
- Faux Leather
- Fill Material
- Sponge
Features & Specs
- Additional Features
- Adjustable Backrest, Adjustable Height, Arm Rest, Foot Rest, Reclining
- Furniture Base Movement
- Rock
- Reclining Position Count
- 2
- Maximum Weight Recommendation
- 400 Pounds
- Required Assembly
- Yes
Frequently asked questions
- What is the maximum weight capacity of this chair?
- The maximum weight recommendation is 400 pounds.
- Does the chair include a footrest?
- Yes, it features a retractable footrest that can be pulled out for resting when reclining.
- What materials are used for the seat and frame?
- The seat material is faux leather, the fill material is sponge, and the frame material is metal.
Customer reviews
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Great chair; very comfortable and worth the purchase.
What I have learned from many years of purchasing and putting together chairs like this is it's always best to buy a chair upon which the arms are separate from the body of the chair. There are many chairs on the market that are put together such that the entire support of the chair rests on the arms connecting the bottom of the chair to the body of the chair. That is way too much pressure on the screws that hold the arms on. This chair is not like that. You can actually put this chair together WITHOUT the arms and the chair will function properly. First, the parts of the chair were packaged very nicely. Everything was wrapped separately inside the box to protect against damaging the soft fabric of the two parts of the chair (back and bottom). Very easy to put together - intuitive and the directions were better than many I've seen. When you apply the arms, there is "give" in the application point of about an inch where you can tighten the arms closer to the body or farther away from the body giving yourself more space. I chose to tighten the screws farther away from the body so I can sit cross legged. When you apply the back of the chair to the bottom, there is the same "give" in the application point of about an inch where you can give yourself a "deeper" seat or a "shallower" seat. I chose to tighten the screws farther away from the seat so I can sit cross legged. The arms of the chair will adjust higher - which I use while I am on conference calls to appear more "relaxed". When I want to pull my chair closer to the desk, I can adjust the arms down and they slide under the desk perfectly. The leg rest slides out pretty far - I'm surprised how far this goes - and you can slide further away or closer to you depending upon if you want to extend your legs straight out or cross them. When not in use, it slides neatly back under the seat. I do not personally like to use a recline feature on an office chair. To me, it's asking too much of a moderately priced chair to perform that function (even if advertised as a main feature). That is not what an office chair is for - and I feel it's just going to wear certain points out faster than necessary. If I want to recline or relax, I go the couch or bed. Instructions for the recline feature on this chair is included but I did not try it. I believe there is also a "rock" feature. Again, I'm not going to use my office chair as a rocker. I am pleasantly surprised the back of the chair is just higher than the top of my head. I'm tall (5'9") and I am usually disappointed in the height of chairs. This chair does not have an adjustable head rest but it's just the perfect height for me. From the looks of the chair in the pictures, it really looked like it would be "huge" and just a bit "too much" and I would be swallowed up by it. It's just the perfect size. Not too big that it takes up too much space around my desk but big enough that I feel the chair hugging around me. I think this is going to really help my posture too because my old chair was so uncomfortable that I found myself always sitting on the edge of it like I was trying to get away from it (LOL) and this chair encourages me to actually sit back and relax into it. I purchased the beige chair because it was one of the three colors that was going to arrive quickly. I didn't want black again and I'm not brave enough for white. The beige is a beautiful color. Very calming. I am very pleased with my purchase and hope the seat holds up. Obviously the seat is the first thing to wear out on a chair no matter the size of the person using it. The back of this chair is so comfy though I hope if the seat does wear out quickly, a cushion will help because this chair is a dream.
What I have learned from many years of purchasing and putting together chairs like this is it's always best to buy a chair upon which the arms are separate from the body of the chair. There are many chairs on the market that are put together such that the entire support of the chair rests on the arms connecting the bottom of the chair to the body of the chair. That is way too much pressure on the screws that hold the arms on. This chair is not like that. You can actually put this chair together WITHOUT the arms and the chair will function properly. First, the parts of the chair were packaged very nicely. Everything was wrapped separately inside the box to protect against damaging the soft fabric of the two parts of the chair (back and bottom). Very easy to put together - intuitive and the directions were better than many I've seen. When you apply the arms, there is "give" in the application point of about an inch where you can tighten the arms closer to the body or farther away from the body giving yourself more space. I chose to tighten the screws farther away from the body so I can sit cross legged. When you apply the back of the chair to the bottom, there is the same "give" in the application point of about an inch where you can give yourself a "deeper" seat or a "shallower" seat. I chose to tighten the screws farther away from the seat so I can sit cross legged. The arms of the chair will adjust higher - which I use while I am on conference calls to appear more "relaxed". When I want to pull my chair closer to the desk, I can adjust the arms down and they slide under the desk perfectly. The leg rest slides out pretty far - I'm surprised how far this goes - and you can slide further away or closer to you depending upon if you want to extend your legs straight out or cross them. When not in use, it slides neatly back under the seat. I do not personally like to use a recline feature on an office chair. To me, it's asking too much of a moderately priced chair to perform that function (even if advertised as a main feature). That is not what an office chair is for - and I feel it's just going to wear certain points out faster than necessary. If I want to recline or relax, I go the couch or bed. Instructions for the recline feature on this chair is included but I did not try it. I believe there is also a "rock" feature. Again, I'm not going to use my office chair as a rocker. I am pleasantly surprised the back of the chair is just higher than the top of my head. I'm tall (5'9") and I am usually disappointed in the height of chairs. This chair does not have an adjustable head rest but it's just the perfect height for me. From the looks of the chair in the pictures, it really looked like it would be "huge" and just a bit "too much" and I would be swallowed up by it. It's just the perfect size. Not too big that it takes up too much space around my desk but big enough that I feel the chair hugging around me. I think this is going to really help my posture too because my old chair was so uncomfortable that I found myself always sitting on the edge of it like I was trying to get away from it (LOL) and this chair encourages me to actually sit back and relax into it. I purchased the beige chair because it was one of the three colors that was going to arrive quickly. I didn't want black again and I'm not brave enough for white. The beige is a beautiful color. Very calming. I am very pleased with my purchase and hope the seat holds up. Obviously the seat is the first thing to wear out on a chair no matter the size of the person using it. The back of this chair is so comfy though I hope if the seat does wear out quickly, a cushion will help because this chair is a dream.
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Great Chair...bit of a read, but good info maybe...
This is a bit long, but maybe will help someone. The chair is great. I have been looking for a chair for several months, and finally settled on this one. My only hang-up was that I really wanted genuine leather, which this chair is not. The chairs with genuine leather are either (a) priced well over $1k, or (b) are cheap junk. This chair replaces my old, genuine leather chair, that was less than 3 years old. Unfortunately, it fell into the "cheap junk" category, as I came to find out. I had ordered that chair, just based on the leather...and in fact that is the ONLY part of the chair that held up. I replaced the base when it broke, replaced the hydraulic lift when it broke, and had to re-work the arm rests so they would stop falling off. The sides and back were also deteriorating...so quite literally, the ONLY "good" part of that chair was the actual leather itself. So, apologies for the back story, but that leads me into the review of this chair. In putting it together, I could easily see that this chair is hands down much more well-made than my old one. The base of the old one appeared to be a cast metal or some kind. Problem with cast metals are that they tend to be brittle...which is exactly what happened to me…one of the legs broke off with no warning. This chair's base is welded steel...I'm pretty confident it's not going anywhere. Second is the comfort. Lesson learned from the old chair is that if it appears to be thin padding, it definitely is. After a year or so, I had to add more fill to the old chair to keep it from being so "flat.” It was filled with some sort of cubed foam. This chair has the spring-cushion seat, and bolstered back with lumbar support. It is very comfortable, and the padding is 2, maybe 3 times thicker than the old chair. While the covering of this chair is not genuine leather, it does have a very good feel, looks to be of high quality, and is breathable - which would have been my biggest complaint had it not been. The arm rests are generous in size, and fit comfortably under the desk without hitting. I probably could have done without the footrest, but suppose it may be nice to have at some point. The tilt features work very well...plenty of firm resistance, but not so much to force you up straight, or be horizontal with a simple lean back...the tension is just right. Putting the chair together was easy...took me maybe 30 minutes, and half of that was easily spent just unpacking all the parts, as they were well protected in the box. I would agree with what some others have said about needing a second set of hands with getting the back on. I managed okay, just me, but probably should have had my wife come help...but you know, men can do it all on their own... So, all in all, I'm very happy with this chair, thus far. Hopefully it will withstand the test of time...if I can even get three years out of it, that's okay...I feel a lot better about getting a $2-300 chair every 3 years, than I do about spending $700+ each time. Some photos for reference...you can see how thick the padding is, compared to the other chair.
This is a bit long, but maybe will help someone. The chair is great. I have been looking for a chair for several months, and finally settled on this one. My only hang-up was that I really wanted genuine leather, which this chair is not. The chairs with genuine leather are either (a) priced well over $1k, or (b) are cheap junk. This chair replaces my old, genuine leather chair, that was less than 3 years old. Unfortunately, it fell into the "cheap junk" category, as I came to find out. I had ordered that chair, just based on the leather...and in fact that is the ONLY part of the chair that held up. I replaced the base when it broke, replaced the hydraulic lift when it broke, and had to re-work the arm rests so they would stop falling off. The sides and back were also deteriorating...so quite literally, the ONLY "good" part of that chair was the actual leather itself. So, apologies for the back story, but that leads me into the review of this chair. In putting it together, I could easily see that this chair is hands down much more well-made than my old one. The base of the old one appeared to be a cast metal or some kind. Problem with cast metals are that they tend to be brittle...which is exactly what happened to me…one of the legs broke off with no warning. This chair's base is welded steel...I'm pretty confident it's not going anywhere. Second is the comfort. Lesson learned from the old chair is that if it appears to be thin padding, it definitely is. After a year or so, I had to add more fill to the old chair to keep it from being so "flat.” It was filled with some sort of cubed foam. This chair has the spring-cushion seat, and bolstered back with lumbar support. It is very comfortable, and the padding is 2, maybe 3 times thicker than the old chair. While the covering of this chair is not genuine leather, it does have a very good feel, looks to be of high quality, and is breathable - which would have been my biggest complaint had it not been. The arm rests are generous in size, and fit comfortably under the desk without hitting. I probably could have done without the footrest, but suppose it may be nice to have at some point. The tilt features work very well...plenty of firm resistance, but not so much to force you up straight, or be horizontal with a simple lean back...the tension is just right. Putting the chair together was easy...took me maybe 30 minutes, and half of that was easily spent just unpacking all the parts, as they were well protected in the box. I would agree with what some others have said about needing a second set of hands with getting the back on. I managed okay, just me, but probably should have had my wife come help...but you know, men can do it all on their own... So, all in all, I'm very happy with this chair, thus far. Hopefully it will withstand the test of time...if I can even get three years out of it, that's okay...I feel a lot better about getting a $2-300 chair every 3 years, than I do about spending $700+ each time. Some photos for reference...you can see how thick the padding is, compared to the other chair.


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So far so good (unboxing day review.... Edit to add First extended use review)
Day One Review The chair arrived today, and I was genuinely excited to try it out. In the product photos, it looked spacious enough to sit half cross-legged or switch between different sitting positions—and I’m happy to say it mostly delivers on that expectation. Right out of the box, the color stood out. It’s a beautiful shade of pink that the online pictures don’t fully capture on my computer. Assembly was straightforward, with clear, easy-to-follow instructions. Although it recommends two people, I was able to put it together on my own with minimal difficulty. Once assembled, I sat down to test it out. It’s very comfortable and offers solid support. One thing I did notice is that the chair sits a little taller than expected. It’s not overly troublesome, but it may take a bit of getting used to depending on your desk height or personal preference. My only real complaint so far is the leg rest—it isn’t securely fastened and can slide off if overextended, which is a bit inconvenient. Aside from that, I have no issues with the comfort at this point. I’ll plan to update this review over time to speak to its durability and how it holds up with regular use, but for now, I’m very happy with the purchase. So far, it feels like a great buy. Edit for extended use 4/27 I’ve been using this chair for a while now, and overall, I’m really happy with it. Pros: It stays comfortable even after long hours of sitting, which was one of my biggest concerns. The seat has enough support that I don’t experience any pressure pain, and it’s held up well over time—no loss of puffiness or comfort so far. Cons: The leg rest isn’t the best, but honestly, that seems to be a common issue with chairs that include one, so it’s not a major drawback for me. Overall: It’s a solid, comfortable chair that holds its shape and support over time. If you’re looking for something reliable for extended sitting, this one does the job well
Day One Review The chair arrived today, and I was genuinely excited to try it out. In the product photos, it looked spacious enough to sit half cross-legged or switch between different sitting positions—and I’m happy to say it mostly delivers on that expectation. Right out of the box, the color stood out. It’s a beautiful shade of pink that the online pictures don’t fully capture on my computer. Assembly was straightforward, with clear, easy-to-follow instructions. Although it recommends two people, I was able to put it together on my own with minimal difficulty. Once assembled, I sat down to test it out. It’s very comfortable and offers solid support. One thing I did notice is that the chair sits a little taller than expected. It’s not overly troublesome, but it may take a bit of getting used to depending on your desk height or personal preference. My only real complaint so far is the leg rest—it isn’t securely fastened and can slide off if overextended, which is a bit inconvenient. Aside from that, I have no issues with the comfort at this point. I’ll plan to update this review over time to speak to its durability and how it holds up with regular use, but for now, I’m very happy with the purchase. So far, it feels like a great buy. Edit for extended use 4/27 I’ve been using this chair for a while now, and overall, I’m really happy with it. Pros: It stays comfortable even after long hours of sitting, which was one of my biggest concerns. The seat has enough support that I don’t experience any pressure pain, and it’s held up well over time—no loss of puffiness or comfort so far. Cons: The leg rest isn’t the best, but honestly, that seems to be a common issue with chairs that include one, so it’s not a major drawback for me. Overall: It’s a solid, comfortable chair that holds its shape and support over time. If you’re looking for something reliable for extended sitting, this one does the job well
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Very comfy, VERY TALL
I, a 5'10" woman, am incredibly comfy in this chair. It is heavy duty and has steel and iron for many components which are normally plastic on other brands, so it feels nicer and definitely will last. The back goes past the top of my head a few inches and my feet barely touch the ground at the shortest setting (at highest my feet don't touch at all lol). I would recommend this to anyone larger/taller and who wants a nice quality chair, biggest caveat being you may need a taller desk/table. It is a bit wider so if you are larger or want the extra space then it is great, too. I like to put my leg tucked up and there is more than enough room for that! Putting it together is mostly pretty easy except for one part where you have to hold two rather heavy parts to screw them in, so you may need an able bodied friend to help hold it up for you, otherwise get creative. Because it's so heavy, it does require a bit more effort to scoot around in it, made a bit harder by my feet barely touching, but 10/10 it was an upgrade. I got the leather seat so it's super easy to clean. Comparable chairs often go for upwards of $500 so this was a steal. It doesn't lay back as far as my old chair but it is so much more comfy that I don't really care. The built in footrest makes laying back very easy and comfy. My brother is 6'6" and my dad 5'11" and I have recommended this chair to them as well.
I, a 5'10" woman, am incredibly comfy in this chair. It is heavy duty and has steel and iron for many components which are normally plastic on other brands, so it feels nicer and definitely will last. The back goes past the top of my head a few inches and my feet barely touch the ground at the shortest setting (at highest my feet don't touch at all lol). I would recommend this to anyone larger/taller and who wants a nice quality chair, biggest caveat being you may need a taller desk/table. It is a bit wider so if you are larger or want the extra space then it is great, too. I like to put my leg tucked up and there is more than enough room for that! Putting it together is mostly pretty easy except for one part where you have to hold two rather heavy parts to screw them in, so you may need an able bodied friend to help hold it up for you, otherwise get creative. Because it's so heavy, it does require a bit more effort to scoot around in it, made a bit harder by my feet barely touching, but 10/10 it was an upgrade. I got the leather seat so it's super easy to clean. Comparable chairs often go for upwards of $500 so this was a steal. It doesn't lay back as far as my old chair but it is so much more comfy that I don't really care. The built in footrest makes laying back very easy and comfy. My brother is 6'6" and my dad 5'11" and I have recommended this chair to them as well.