Black fabric high back task ergonomic chair with arms, grade 3 comfortek. All BodyBilt High-Task-Back chairs provide exceptional comfort with upper and low back support. 10-Point Posture Control adjustability puts at your command the tools to address and alleviate stressful aches and pains so often escalated by inferior chairs. The moderately contoured seat on this model is our most popular design. With passive weight distribution via surface contact this model encourages proper-seated posture and cushions the high-pressure points that lead to discomfort on flat seat designs. For special needs, an array of optional features is offered to address almost every seated task in the office. The J style mechanism rocks from a center-pivot point under the seat, and allows for the backrest depth adjustment feature. Ergonomic adjustability and comfort are the cornerstones of BodyBilt seating. The J2507 features 10-point posture control, which allows the user to control their ergonomic level of comfort. The #7 seat pan, BodyBilt's most popular, is moderately contoured and fits the largest percentile of workers in regards to size, weight and frame. The J-style mechanism allows for a smooth rocking motion or may be locked in a stationary position. Armrest height, articulation, angle, and width adjustment. Black, non-upholstered arm pads (soft, 4" wide). #7 Seat (19" depth x 21" width). Seat height adjustment (5.5" range). Seat tilt adjustment and tension control. Seat slider. 360 degree swivel. J-style adjustment mechanism (seat pivots from the center of mechanism). Black 26" five-star base. Hooded carpet casters.
S**S
defective
chair was delivered missing 2 wheels. Totally unusable!!! Very disappointed as this was a $1300+ chair!!!!
R**C
Great specs on paper but disappoints in real life
My review is on the BodyBilt J2508 model. It has all the features of the J2507 except is has the #8 seat pan (minimal contouring) and the base level fabric. I purchased the J2508 from another online retailer based on a recommendation by a friend who was an occupational therapist for University of Michigan.Background: I've been searching for a good ergonomic chair for a couple of years. I've purchased and returned Herman Miller(Aeron), SteelCase (Think), Ikea (Volmar?). The Aeron seat pan placed too much pressure under the legs due to the hammock effect, the Think chair has a cheap lumbar support that creates pressure points through the backrest mesh, and the Volmar broke (weld nut) during assembly. I've come to the conclusion that name brand or price is not a good indicator of comfort or quality.My experience with the Bodybilt J2508: The J2508 arrived fully assembled in a large undamaged cardboard box. My chair was shipped with the wrong seat adjustment cylinder(too small), the seat base was bent which made the whole chair tilt, and the #8 seat pan foam/material was assembled in a manner that created a tilted seat cushion. I called the online retailer and they contacted Bodybilt which is located in Texas. Bodybilt contacted me and scheduled a house call by their Northeast Region Service Manager, Marvin Edwards. After three weeks, Marvin arrived at my home with a replacement adjustment cylinder and seat base. At first inspection, Marvin found the third issue, the 'tilted' seat cushion. He replaced the cylinder and seat base and told me I'd have to wait until he could schedule another visit. After an additional month, Marvin returned with a new seat cushion and installed it. While installing it, Marvin said Bodybilt's VP wanted to see the defective seat cushion. I told Marvin how disappointed I was with this chair, he apologized but didn't offer anything for my inconvenience. A few days later, I realized Marvin used the wrong screws to attached the seat cushion to the seat base. The screws he used were at least a quarter of an inch too long and didn't secure the seat base. There's no way he didn't know he had the wrong screws but he still continued to install the seat cushion. I'm so disgusted with Bodybilt and Marvin, I've pledged to myself to tell as many people as I can to stay away from this company.My experience makes me wonder how all these defects could make it through quality inspection at their Texas assembly facility. Maybe Bodybilt ships their defective products to online retailers and leave the rest for 'brick and mortar' stores? Maybe they're banking on you not requesting to repair the chair (BTW...it's very expensive to send Marvin to repair defective chairs at each customer's home. I now realize why Bodybilt chairs cost so much, you're paying for Marvin to fix my chair) Maybe their VP is trying to turn things around but he's surrounded by people who lack attention to detail or just don't give a sh*t. Who knows, I just don't care anymore...buyer beware.Other thoughts: Make sure to include return shipping in the final price of any online chair purchase because it's cost prohibitive to return it. For almost $1000.00, the chair is just 'ok.' It's really a $500-600 chair based on comfort, ease of adjustment, and placement of controls. I'm still searching for a 'good' chair.
M**I
Well Constructed Chair - Thoughtfully Designed
An amazingly well constructed chair that was thoughtfully designed from an ergonomic perspective by knowledgeable people. I read the negative reviews and they do not reflect my experience with this chair. I have only good things to say about it and feel it is worth the money. I purchased this chair for an executive who complained of back problems from an existing chair. One week later there were no back problems.I am not affiliated with this manufacturer or any other that makes chairs. I have spent a great deal of times selecting and purchasing chairs for a business and feel this is a significant value at this price point.
M**E
The most supportive chair I've ever sat in.
I've sat in a couple of different Bodybilt models and both this (2507) and the J757 gave me the support and ergonomics that are usually missing from the average office chair. I'm impressed as well by the heavy duty build quality, (they are heavy chairs), well built, compared to many feather light Chinese junk chairs. Being in the office furniture business myself, I have sold these chairs in used condition for quite a few years and the Bodybilts are always the chair that is chosen when in the company of other brands on the showroom floor. Liking a chair is always quite subjective, but the design of the saddle seat and air bladder back support of the Bodybilts always seem to please.
B**N
Poor Quality, very limited warranty!
I have used these chairs for 20 years, they are not made like they used to be . The warranty on the big and tallChairs is 3 years you will have parts wear out and problems with year chair. I have had several parts replaced and even though the replacement parts are less than 2 years old the warranty on the chairs is expired. I would avoid this company as their customer service is very poor
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