🪑 Elevate your workspace comfort—because your back deserves the best seat in the house.
The COLAMY Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair combines advanced ergonomic features like adjustable lumbar support, 4D armrests, and a sliding seat with premium breathable Korean mesh fabric. Designed for professionals who demand comfort and durability, it supports up to 300 lbs with a certified heavy-duty aluminum base and offers customizable tilt lock positions for optimal posture throughout the workday.
Brand | COLAMY |
Color | Xk-darkgrey |
Product Dimensions | 28"D x 29"W x 38"H |
Back Style | High back |
Special Feature | Back Support, Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Headrest, Arm Rest, Big and Tall |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Drafting, Computer, Home |
Style | Modern |
Room Type | Office, Library, Study Room, Home |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | user manual |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | DK-Atlas-Darkgrey |
Arm Style | 4D, Adjustable |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Seat Depth | 17.72 inches |
Cushion Style | Molded Cushion |
Chair Backrest Width | 18.5 Inches |
UPC | 607601487386 |
Manufacturer | COLAMY |
Item Weight | 45 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DK-Atlas-Darkgrey |
Z**T
Comfortable, ergonomic office chair with easy assembly, great value.
For reference I weigh 240 pounds and am 5 foot 6 inches.The COLAMY Ergo Mech Office Chair genuinely surprised me. For years I have bought cheap $60 office chairs and used them until failure. I would often have a sore back and rear after prolonged sitting sessions. So wanting to invest in a better and healthier chair lead me to copious articles, videos, and browsing various boards looking for the best chairs for various price ranges. What I found in my research was an overwhelming recurrence of this COLAMY office chair on most lists.When comparing the features of this chair to chairs of the same, and even higher, price range(s) I found that you only miss out on one or two features you find in only the highest priced office chairs.The assembly was without question the smoothest I have every encountered. This is an important part of the user experience for me, and I feel for most others as well. Everything was packaged extremely well, and nothing was difficult to unpack. The assembly was really only 6 steps, and they are clearly explained in the instruction booklet. The only mistake I made during assembly was not reading the instructions that the arm rests are labeled and need to be put on the corresponding side. Even with that mistake it only took me ten minutes to unpack, assemble, fix my mistake, and get to sit in my chair. Another often over looked user experience aspect that COLAMY nails is the infamous chain bag of screws and tools. The allen tool included has a BUILT IN HANDLE! I cannot under-state how impactful this is in making the entire experience not aggravating, I wish more companies followed this example. Additionally each mini bag of bolts was labeled with a little card inside stating which step it was for which just made me smile. It truly feels like it was a team of people's job to ensure the assembly prosses went as smoothly as possible.Onto the actual experience of operating the chair. The included booklet details what every knob, lever, and other means of adjustments do. The ability to truly customize the chair to fit the ergonomics of your body is what separates COLAMY from lesser "ergo" chairs below, in, and above its price range of ~$300.Without question my favorite feature is the reclining stability. I intentionally jerked myself back in the reclined position to see how easy it was to tip over and I was not able to without pushing quite hard off the ground. This is such a relief, not having that feeling when you start to tip your chair because you are relaxing watching a show or movie while reclined and happen to push back to far. Another smaller but still important related feature is the way the recline action is engineered you're feet remain on the ground even when fully reclined! This helps to ensure proper circulation to your legs and feet, no more pins and needles!I will whole heartedly encourage anyone to invest in this chair if they want an office chair that supports their body, feels and looks incredibly sturdy, punches well above its weight class when it comes to sheer features for the price, and the knowledge that you won't need to buy a new chair for a very very long time.
O**R
More comfortable than more expensive chairs
I have bought many many things from Amazon over the years including office/gamer chairs. This is the first time I have felt compelled to leave a review.This chair is absolutely amazing. I have purchased approximately 5 different office/gamer hairs over the last few years from Amazon. All of varying prices. Some more expensive than this one some less.In my experience this is absolutely the best chair I have ever purchased. It punches above its weight in cost, comfort, and build quality. As well as ease of assembly. Took me about 15mins to put together...most of which was unboxing.The headrest is great. Has really great back/lumbar support. An adjustable seat that moves forward or back. The cushion is the perfect mix between firmness and cushion. Super easy to assemble. As of now I can't find and cons to this chair.I can not recommend this chair enough. I couldn't be happier.If you're shopping for a affordable, comfortable, and well built office chair you can't go wrong with this one...IMO.
H**C
Nice Chair at a Good Price Point / Do Recommend
This chair is a good buy at the purchase price. I just assembled it, and it seems to be sturdy, has a reasonably nice appearance, and provides good support...it does feel more like a BMW than a cushy Lincoln Continental. The available seat, arm and headrest adjustments amply addressed my needs for a comfortable fit. Assembly is actually the best I have experienced as the hardware is clearly paired to each assembly step...anticipate a realistic time of 30 mins and 15 mins if you've done the assembly before. I would strongly recommend this chair for any currently available, priced under $300.00.
A**.
Seat shape and softness was uncomfortable after prolonged use, but this company solved the problem!
Update: A representative from Colamy reached out to me via phone (impressive) and asked if they could help me due to this unhappy review. A friendly lady told me someone would be emailing me for a solution within 48 hours. I had an email from Colamy the next day and a fellow named David asked me what they could do to help. I wasn't sure, but had noticed online that another chair of theirs, the "Hina" seemed to solve the majority of the complaints I had with the Atlas. I offered to return the Atlas in exchange for the Hina and pay the difference, but after one more email to confirm, Colamy just rushed the Hina to my home free of charge and let me keep the Atlas as well. This is the best customer service I've ever had from anyone. THANK YOU COLAMY! That was not expected.The 5 Star rating is for the Company! You earned a long time customer. Because you care.The Atlas itself gets an extra star bringing it to a 3. I changed it because I was a bit harsh in my initial review, considering I was sitting in a $1400 chair previously, that is finally just now worn out. The Atlas is still a great value at it's price point for less than $300. It does have a ton of adjustment, and is better than a lot of other chairs on Amazon, especially for people that are lighter, smaller, or sit less hours per day. For me it was the soft convex seat on the Atlas that I disliked most. Others may like it, but the firmer flatter seat on the Hina is much better for my body. I will leave a full review of that model in another review in 2 weeks.I left my review for the Atlas mostly in tact below, but I removed some of the harsher commentary as it was unnecessary and more reflective of my mood at the time. My criticisms of the Atlas are the same, but less colorful.This review is for my experience with the Colamy Atlas in Dark Grey. After doing tons of research online, I finally settled on this chair as the replacement for my worn out Humanscale office chair that was bought used many years ago at an office liquidation sale. I decided on the Atlas because it is highly recommended on many review websites and had all the features I wanted on a sub $300 budget. The box came a day early and the set up was done in less than 30 minutes.My initial feeling was that the chair was decently constructed. When I sat down on it it felt nice and comfy at first. This was day one. My feelings about this chair have decreased each day since then as my prolonged use has exposed an array of problems. I will list the flaws in order of least importance first.The initial flaw is the lumbar support bracket. It's virtually useless and the chair would be better off without it. I can already see visible wear where it rubs the back of the mesh material and it doesn't line up flush in every position meaning it is always poking you slightly in the back whether up or down. It's not terrible, but is noticeable.The second flaw is the mesh back itself. Although, I did find the back extremely comfortable and the shape is nearly perfect to my spine.... It literally eats loose weave fabrics. Materials like terry cloth bathrobes, sweaters, and others soft, or fuzzy weave items will be leaving themselves behind in your new chair's backrest. The issue is that as the mesh expands as you lean back it lets fibers pass through and when you sit up those gaps close and rip out a small bit of the said garment. (Appearently this is a common thing with mesh back chairs) Now I know. Not really an exclusive flaw of the Atlas, just a characteristic of mesh backs. Not a huge deal, but be aware.The arm rests do adjust nicely, but they are too hard and need to be positioned lower than normal in order to take off some of the resting pressure on your forearms. My elbows and under arms were going numb after an hour or two before I made the adjustment. Thankfully, my desk is also adjustable, and although this helped, it did not solve the problem of the arm rests being a bit to hard. Now, on to the larger issues for me.The control lever for the height position is in the worst place imaginable and is further worsened by the angle and shape of the knob, a square piece of plastic that sticks out and jabs you in the calves or back of the knee. If you put your legs back beneath the chair, which you will find yourself doing often, because of the chairs number one problem... The instability of the seat itself.The number one problem is the feeling of instability in the seat itself. It does a good job at first because it feels soft, but long hours of being seated reveal multiple problems, including poor quality, less dense foam that causes you to feel like you are sitting on a bar stool. This is difficult to explain, but it is partially the shape of the seat itself and the material combined. It feels convex, not concave. It doesn't hug you or support you on the edges at all. Which makes you feel like your always falling out of the chair, making you curl your legs underneath yourself for stability, yet somehow it also manages to roll up under the front of your legs. It was an awful seating experience for me and after 2 weeks of using the chair the back of my legs were sore.In the end, Colamy was awesome and sent me a different chair better suited to my body type. Thank God they stand behind their products and really want their customers to be comfortable and happy.
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