Thanks so much for this review! I'm on the smaller side and like the women in your Secret Labs Titan video, love to feel kind of engulfed / hugged when relaxing. I was hoping this chair would be able to support that while also having good ergonomics when working, but I now feel like I dodged a finicky bullet. Thanks for keeping it Ahnest! I really appreciate your work!
Look into the leap v2, it will hug your back while still being flexible as you lean and recline. Atlas will be coming out with a headrest for it soon as well if that is a necessity.
I can really agree with dan about the comfort and the feeling with this chair. Expecially with the footrest. Its quite nice! But here are some Cons from a competetive Gamer: 1. The armrests dont fit under my desk, because im playing with arms on desk. 2. You sit a little too far leaned back. Bad if you're really into a game or just like it. 3. I agree with Dan that it has a lot of options, but it doesnt really stay in this position. If I want to sit leaning forward and fully extend the headrest, it always moves back again. 4. The footrest is amazing to lay on, but always slips out. It has no "click mechanism" like these other tools. If you tilt the chair forward, the footrest slides out. Btw: I'am 1.86cm / 6'1 with 70 Kilos.
If you are a little bit on the heavy side, like over 200 lbs this chair is not for you. 1 - the seat may feel ok for the first couple hours, after that, it becomes a torture device for your tail bone. After 8-10 hours a day sitting on it for 3 straight days, I cannot sit on it for another second. 2 - the lumbar is not confy. If you like to sit tilt back a little bit while working or gaming, first few hours it feels ok, after that, the lumbar really start to dig in your lower back, not only the corner of those side wings shown in the video, but the center mesh as well, especially when you wearing thin tops like cotton T-shirt.
I really wish at least one of the 3 major US chair manufacturers would make a serious gaming chair, without the juvenile racing seat design. They should make one with good materials, build and QA, along with deep recline, rocking, tilt lock, an actual good headrest, soft, flat 4D armrests, a decent sized, adjustable seat pan, and comfortable padding. All at an affordable price. If at least one of them made that chair, they'd put gaming chair makers out of business.
How are mesh chairs who lounge quite a bit in their chair. I like to lean to the side with feet up on a foot rest, sit single tucked etc. I'm guessing mesh isn't as good if you're a lazy sitter?
I LEGIT JUST BOUGHT THIS CHAIR TODAY AFTER SEARCHING FOR IT ON YOUR CHANNEL. I'd like to see you compare it to the ultra. Right now the pro is 480$ and the ultra is 700. I went for the ultra due to premium materials.
For those who plan to use the Hbada E3 Pro as a task chair, shouldn't the max user height estimate be ~5'10", as you mention the seat height is lacking? Taller users can use it as a recliner, of course.
Does this guy have a personality at all?why he sounds like other reviewers?he's over reacting and complaining for no damn reason,i thought he was a bot for a second, damn
@@Thewizard_2 That's such a weird comment, it's his job to do a critical review on the chairs he's reviewing, would you rather he just gloss over everything? Or read off the marketing spreadsheet?
I'm glad I passed, looked at alot reviews, didn't want a mesh seat but the leg rest was something extra not something I particularly needed, the lumbar wings didn't seem comfortable you either hate it or love it, too many moving parts. Great lumbar depth adjustment, headrest too but the price even when it was on sale for £450 to 500 it just seemed too pricey for nothing great, currently £550 with a £100 discount on Amazon. Colamy atlas that's been praised was around £300 currently £360 I ended going for the Mekolea Relief Back Master on Amazon £250 it's similar to the Clatina mellet with the same recline, 4 part assembly, base is one solid piece, seat, backrest then headrest. Padded seat and headrest, has seat depth adjustment, arms go nice and low, big with a bit of softness but too easy to move forwards and backwards. No lumbar depth adjustment so it might be too aggressive. Backrest only 3 notches of height adjustment so wouldn't recommend for taller folks and the base is kinda tall so I used an older base that was lower. If you have a lower base and gaslift then 5ft3 to 5ft8. Headrest is a little firm does the job, ok adjustment, the ticova headrest is more comfortable. Not a bad chair if you fit. Overall happy with the purchase, a hidden gem, rough edges here and there with the finishing but doesn't affect it when in use.
Thanks so much for this review! I'm on the smaller side and like the women in your Secret Labs Titan video, love to feel kind of engulfed / hugged when relaxing. I was hoping this chair would be able to support that while also having good ergonomics when working, but I now feel like I dodged a finicky bullet.
Thanks for keeping it Ahnest! I really appreciate your work!
Look into the leap v2, it will hug your back while still being flexible as you lean and recline. Atlas will be coming out with a headrest for it soon as well if that is a necessity.
I can really agree with dan about the comfort and the feeling with this chair. Expecially with the footrest. Its quite nice! But here are some Cons from a competetive Gamer:
1. The armrests dont fit under my desk, because im playing with arms on desk.
2. You sit a little too far leaned back. Bad if you're really into a game or just like it.
3. I agree with Dan that it has a lot of options, but it doesnt really stay in this position. If I want to sit leaning forward and fully extend the headrest, it always moves back again.
4. The footrest is amazing to lay on, but always slips out. It has no "click mechanism" like these other tools. If you tilt the chair forward, the footrest slides out.
Btw: I'am 1.86cm / 6'1 with 70 Kilos.
Thank you for this, was waiting on your opinion 👌🏼
If you are a little bit on the heavy side, like over 200 lbs this chair is not for you.
1 - the seat may feel ok for the first couple hours, after that, it becomes a torture device for your tail bone. After 8-10 hours a day sitting on it for 3 straight days, I cannot sit on it for another second.
2 - the lumbar is not confy. If you like to sit tilt back a little bit while working or gaming, first few hours it feels ok, after that, the lumbar really start to dig in your lower back, not only the corner of those side wings shown in the video, but the center mesh as well, especially when you wearing thin tops like cotton T-shirt.
Hi great review! I'm looking at this and the Fractal Refine, by the sounds of it the Fractal Refine should be the better choice ?
Fractal would be my pick at that price point if you can't get a used leap v2.
Been waiting on this one 🔥🔥🔥
Love the review, but the „loading bar“ at the bottom of the screen is kinda distracting.
I purchased this chair and it is really comfortable!
Damn cool chair but what shoes are those? They look super comfy and still stylish
I have a dedicated video on it and always link the shoes in the description! Everyone always asks lol
I really wish at least one of the 3 major US chair manufacturers would make a serious gaming chair, without the juvenile racing seat design.
They should make one with good materials, build and QA, along with deep recline, rocking, tilt lock, an actual good headrest, soft, flat 4D armrests, a decent sized, adjustable seat pan, and comfortable padding. All at an affordable price.
If at least one of them made that chair, they'd put gaming chair makers out of business.
@Ahnestly would you pick this chair or the Sihoo doro S300, and why, please?
Review the ergohuman Gen 2 next! I absolutely love it. Got it 2 weeks ago 🤙
H-ow-bada we build a chair that fights everyone with every adjustment?
Hey are you gonna review the secret lab recliner accessory?
Great review as always. Just not a fan of mesh. Feels too unsupportive to me.
Hi Ahnestly, could you review the Winrise WR999. Budget option for Australians.
How are mesh chairs who lounge quite a bit in their chair. I like to lean to the side with feet up on a foot rest, sit single tucked etc. I'm guessing mesh isn't as good if you're a lazy sitter?
chair review aside ahnestly looking fresh af bro sheesh!
Ill stick with the Asus ROG Destrier , just got it based on your review, couldnt be happier
Ita the best chair I ever bought period
I LEGIT JUST BOUGHT THIS CHAIR TODAY AFTER SEARCHING FOR IT ON YOUR CHANNEL. I'd like to see you compare it to the ultra. Right now the pro is 480$ and the ultra is 700. I went for the ultra due to premium materials.
Doesn't ship to Canada why
Cold you review the Hbada E8?
For those who plan to use the Hbada E3 Pro as a task chair, shouldn't the max user height estimate be ~5'10", as you mention the seat height is lacking? Taller users can use it as a recliner, of course.
The first thing that pops in my head when I see this chair is cheap plastic. For the price it should have less plastic.
If u want a hug it is for you xD
at 8:59 you're looking too much downwards, not very comfortable imo
Those arms have got to be the worst. I also doubt there are a majority of people that would make use of the arm tilt feature to use devices.
$15k?😅
550
@@ksojoel Amazon link showed $15k
HELLO SIR
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Does this guy have a personality at all?why he sounds like other reviewers?he's over reacting and complaining for no damn reason,i thought he was a bot for a second, damn
Calls me a bot…but has the grammar and spacing of my long lost Nigerian prince cousin who wants to wire me $50,000,000 😂
@Ahnestly 😒 so i should laugh now?
@@Thewizard_2 That's such a weird comment, it's his job to do a critical review on the chairs he's reviewing, would you rather he just gloss over everything? Or read off the marketing spreadsheet?
I'm glad I passed, looked at alot reviews, didn't want a mesh seat but the leg rest was something extra not something I particularly needed, the lumbar wings didn't seem comfortable you either hate it or love it, too many moving parts. Great lumbar depth adjustment, headrest too but the price even when it was on sale for £450 to 500 it just seemed too pricey for nothing great, currently £550 with a £100 discount on Amazon.
Colamy atlas that's been praised was around £300 currently £360
I ended going for the Mekolea Relief Back Master on Amazon £250 it's similar to the Clatina mellet with the same recline, 4 part assembly, base is one solid piece, seat, backrest then headrest. Padded seat and headrest, has seat depth adjustment, arms go nice and low, big with a bit of softness but too easy to move forwards and backwards. No lumbar depth adjustment so it might be too aggressive. Backrest only 3 notches of height adjustment so wouldn't recommend for taller folks and the base is kinda tall so I used an older base that was lower. If you have a lower base and gaslift then 5ft3 to 5ft8. Headrest is a little firm does the job, ok adjustment, the ticova headrest is more comfortable. Not a bad chair if you fit. Overall happy with the purchase, a hidden gem, rough edges here and there with the finishing but doesn't affect it when in use.
The colomy atlas is under £210 right now