When comparing AmazonBasics High-Back Executive Chair vs Ikea HUVUDSPELARE, the Slant community recommends AmazonBasics High-Back Executive Chair for most people. In the question“What are the best office chairs under $300?” AmazonBasics High-Back Executive Chair is ranked 1st while Ikea HUVUDSPELARE is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose AmazonBasics High-Back Executive Chair is:
The seat and the back of the chair have ergonomic curved shape, that make sitting in it very comfortable.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Comfortable to sit for prolonged duration
The seat and the back of the chair have ergonomic curved shape, that make sitting in it very comfortable.
Pro Customizable tilt that provides the best back support
To avoid back pain after a prolonged day, you can adjust the tilt of the chair to provide better support. You can also configure how far the back of the chair is rocking as you push down on it with your weight.
Pro Wide range of height customization
This chair has a pneumatic mechanism for adjusting its height. You only need to pull the handle and pull the chair up or push down to change its elevation to suit your individual height, pretty much regardless of how tall you are.
Pro Comfortable padded seat
The padded seat of this chair is very comfortable and provides enough support for you not to get tired even during long working days.
Pro Breathable open mesh
Your back won't get very sweaty sitting in this.
Pro Multiple degrees of adjustment
Tilt, height, tilt lock, and tilt spring rate are all adjustable.
Pro Surprisingly supportive
The frame and mesh doesn't look like it would be comfortable for long sitting sessions, but it is.
Pro Aggressively affordable
At $90, it's hard to find a less expensive office chair of this quality.
Cons
Con Chair squeaks when you tilt back
When you recline in your chair you can feel the back of the chair flex a little and hear squeaking.
Con Dumb wheels
IKEA had the brilliant idea to make the wheels easy to roll while you sit in the chair but to have them lock out when you arise from the chair. This means that when you first get out of the chair, there's a chance you'll kick the chair over with your legs. This also means that if you get up from your chair because you want to move your chair to a different room, it will be needlessly difficult.