🖤 Sit smart, work sharp — the chair your back deserves.
The Duorest Alpha Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair features a patented dual-backrest system that independently adjusts to your spine, providing superior lower and upper back support. Designed for executive and home office use, it includes a breathable mesh seat for enhanced airflow, customizable recline up to 135°, and tilt tension locking. This chair reduces spinal pressure by over 44 lbs compared to single-backrest models, promoting better posture and all-day comfort.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular prism |
Arm Style | Armless |
Furniture Finish | Leather |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Mesh |
Seat Material | Leather |
Frame Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Material Type | Mesh |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 44 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Arm, Cushion Availability |
J**.
The Alpha is the version to get
Duorest Alpha vs. D2A:I've been searching for a comfortable chair for years and never have been happy with any of the ones I've tried and have spent a lot of money on. I work in front of a computer for up to 10 hours a day and have chronic neck and back issues.The chairs I have tried thus far have been:- Herman Miller Aeron- Herman Miller Embody- Steelcase Leap v2- Steelcase Gesture- Lifeform- Haworth FernI gambled on the D2A and really liked the back rest and sitting position, but the seat pan is not ideal for someone my size.At 6'2" and 200 lbs. the seat pan is too shallow and the distance it moves out is very limited (at most 1.5"). In addition, the latex foam immediately bottoms out and you end up with very sore sitz bones in less than half an hour. I tried to find a seat cushion to relieve pressure points, but the height of most cushions changes the seating position and ruins the benefit of the back and headrest. And, having to get an additional cushion adds anywhere from $50-$100 to the price of the chair just make it comfortable.Additionally, the overall quality of D2A reminds me of a mid-level task chair you get from Staples. The seat module and levers are made of very lightweight, flimsy plastic and there is zero tension control for tilt. The Donati self-adjusting tilt mechanism is worthless in providing any real resistance or tension.However, since I really liked the back rest, I decided to give the Alpha a try.The Alpha is in a totally different league in terms of the quality of the seat pan module. Ever since my experience with the Herman Miller Aeron, I have been hesitant to use mesh chairs. But, the reviews for the Alpha seemed to rate the comfort highly and I'm glad I decided to try it.The mesh seat relieves the pressure on the sitz bones and the curved shape places your lower back in a better position against the backrest. The seat module is much heavier and more substantial, the levers feel quality, and seat pan sliding mechanism actually moves properly.There is also one other difference that I didn't know about until I put it together. There are two depths you can place the back rest into the seat module. This first position places the back rest well over seat pan and would be good for shorter or smaller folks. The second positions moves the back rest about 1.5" further back from the seat pan (this is in addition to the seat depth adjustment). This difference seems small, but it literally was the key thing that made everything work for me on this chair.The assembly on the Alpha is also much easier and fitment tolerances are much better.The arm rests are slightly different on the Alpha vs. the D2A, but they are both adequate if not a little cheap feeling and are made of very hard plastic. The Alpha arm rests are ever-so-slightly tapered at the back and a tiny bit longer. They rattle a little when moving around, but adjustability is fine and you should be able to find a comfortable position with either.I recommend getting these pads for the arm rests. They fit perfect and are very comfortable:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M8F9IYC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1The headrest on both models is a bit cheap. It would be nice if they were slightly more padded, had another couple of inches of height travel, and could be tilted forward to reach the back of your neck while sitting in the locked vertical position. They aren't bad... just not great.I like the color-way of the Alpha I got in White/Blue.tl;dr- If you are looking at this type of chair you can skip the D2A and just get the Alpha.- The Alpha, while still not a $600 chair in terms of quality of materials, seems to be a much better value vs. the D2A (which should be $250 max).- Time will tell if the materials hold up, or not.
F**3
This is a standout, top notch chair.
After several weeks of using the Duoback Duorest Alpha office chair in its sleek white variant, I am thoroughly impressed. The first thing that strikes you is its modern, elegant design which looks great and unique.. But it's not just about looks; the comfort and support this chair provides are unparalleled.The dual backrests are a game-changer, offering adjustable lumbar support that caters to the natural curvature of the spine. This feature has significantly reduced my back pain, which was a constant issue with my previous chairs. The chair's padding is just right - firm enough to support, yet soft enough to be comfortable over long periods. You will not believe how great this chair feels on your back.Moreover, the chair's build quality is top-notch. The materials used feel premium, and the chair exudes a sense of durability. The adjustments for height, tilt, and armrests are intuitive and allow for a highly personalized seating experience.What I particularly appreciate is the chair's mobility. The smooth-rolling casters and the 360-degree swivel make moving around my workspace effortless and fun.In conclusion, the Duoback Alpha in white is not just a chair; it's an investment in comfort and productivity. Whether you're working long hours or just need a reliable and comfortable seating solution, this chair is an excellent choice. It balances aesthetics, ergonomics, and durability, making it a standout product in its category.
S**A
Annoyed might return
Its comfortable when it stays in place. No matter how many times I adjust or tighten the back it ends up falling and not being in an ideal spot. I spent a ton of money on this chair just to have it constantly need to be lifted and adjusted throughout the day. Pretty frustrated.
M**E
Great chair for those that want good posture and back support
So I have only had the chair for a week and in a way it's amazing with the right adjustments and I would say most important this is not a gaming chair or a relaxing chair this a I want to work and have good posture chair. I have tried many ergo chairs and lots of times you get that feeling the lumbar is too much or not enough I don't feel that with this. So far I have sat in this everyday for about 10 hours and I do not have back pain but I do feel like I got a massage which for me is weird I'm not a big massage person.Pros: 1. Very adjustable, first the lowest height is the highest I would ever go and I'm 6.3 my desk is 30 in high so for one how a lot of chairs over time sink you never have to worry about this it can't go any lower. The seat can go move back and forth really helps for taller people, and the backrest can be installed in two positions.2. Feels well built and I could see this chair lasting long as I don't know what could break as it feels like a sturdy metal.3. Super easy to put together its 3 screws no need for a tools.4. Back support like no other chair best way to describe is imagine your getting a massage and on your lower back and you paused it.5. Recline is perfect feels very premium no noise squeaks very adjustable.Cons: (also I am new to ergo chairs, use to bad posture, and 6,3)1. Mesh bottoms or just mesh in general I never been a fan of but it does feel cool all the time, and the lip around mesh is hard won't affect you if you sit correctly.2. The back support will get warm and maybe that is good thing for some having a little heat on your lower back.I'm really thinking about trying the lower version of this chair as it has cushion bottom but it is not as adjustable as this chair.
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