- ERGONOMIC HIGH-BACK OFFICE CHAIR: Provides exceptional seating for everyone from the CEO to the front office staff, ensuring the perfect balance of ergonomic comfort and optimal support for each employee
- PRESSURE-RELIEVING COMFORT: 6″ thick padded LeatherSoft waterfall seat helps relieve pressure from the legs and improves circulation, while the padded armrests provide hours of comfort
- HIGH-BACK DESIGN: Extends to the upper back for maximum support and tension relief in your lower back to prevent long-term strain, and the included headrest takes the pressure off of your neck as you lean back
- HIGHLY CUSTOMIZABLE SEATING: Features a pneumatic height adjustable seat that swivels 360 degrees and has a tilt lock mechanism that offers a comfortable rocking/reclining motion
- EASY TO ASSEMBLE: Measures 30″ W x 33″ D x 46.25-52″ H and can be assembled in less than 30 minutes with the included tools and step-by-step instructions, and it wipes clean with a damp cloth for easy cleaning
Flash Furniture Hercules Series High-Back Swivel LeatherSoft Office Chair, Ergonomic Executive Chair with Headrest and Adjustable Height, Black
Original price was: $466.00.$319.99Current price is: $319.99.
Brand | Flash Furniture |
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Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 33"D x 30"W x 52"H |
Size | Set of 1 |
Back Style | Solid |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Product Care Instructions | DC-Damp cloth |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Relaxing |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
Style | Contemporary |
Pattern | Chair |
Finish Type | Chrome Metal |
Room Type | Home Office/Study;Office |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Included Components | Big & Tall Office Chairs |
Shape | Square |
Model Name | Flash Furniture |
Arm Style | Fixed |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 30.5 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
IndoorOutdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Plastic |
Seat Height | 24 Inches |
Seat Depth | 20.5 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Leg Style | 5-Star |
Arm Height | 31 Inches |
Reclining Position Count | Adjustable |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Chair Backrest Width | 21 Inches |
UPC | 889142077459 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00889142077459 |
Manufacturer | Flash Furniture |
Item Weight | 60.3 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GO-2223-BK-GG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 60.31 Pounds |
Holger –
so ein schrott u.überteuert.habe ein Bürostuhl bestellt und kein Schaukelstuhl.
nie wieder……..
Amazon カスタマー –
The quality is poor. It feels slanted to one side while sitting. It shakes back and forth. Not sturdy at all.
Maureen –
This chair is for someone who is 6ft 5 and a football players build. The base of this chair is solid metal not a heavy plastic like some cheaper chairs. The seat is wide, thick and very comfortable. I’m sure this is the nicest computer chair we’ve ever had . Definitely worth the money
Hector Barajas –
I was really excited to get this chair, as I am a big guy (but nowhere near 500lbs) and was finally going to buy a chair that can hold a large amount of weight. I originally owned a USED Herman Miller chair, that finally gave out after 5 years. Now that chair I bought from my old job during a flash sale they had where they were selling all their old stock. That chair had already been used for 3-4 years, then I used it for 5. The max weight on it was 350 yet it held on well.
Long story short I looked for weeks hoping to find the right chair for me. I searched for a gaming chair at first but only 1 brand had a chair that held weight high enough to feel at ease. However, it was $400. I then noticed that there were many office chairs that had weight capacities of 500+, so then I focused my research on office chairs instead. This is where I found this Hercules series chair. The reviews were good so I gave it shot.
The chair arrived well packaged and it took a bit over 30 minutes to build as it was a bit heavy and cumbersome. Nonetheless, the quality felt great, and when I first sat down, it felt terrific. It is super comfortable, don’t get me wrong.
Then 2 weeks passed….
After just a couple of weeks, the chair began to squeak. And boy does it squeak! It just seems to be getting louder and louder. I cannot move around without it sounding awful. I even tried oiling it a bit, tightening the bolts, and the noise persists. I just hate it, Another thing that is occurring is that the armrests are starting to wobble. Again, I tighten them, but I have to keep doing or they continue to get wobbly. This sucks too.
Like I said before, I am nowhere near the limit and yet this chair sounds like it’s years old after only a few weeks. The chair itself is beginning to tilt too. it’s pretty depressing especially after dropping a few hundred $ on it. Sending it back would be a nightmare so I am kind of stuck with it… I don’t see this chair lasting more than a year.
This is what I am giving it a low review. The quality went down drastically and sending it back would suck major as I didn’t keep the box (who would, the box was huge!).
Lucas & Laura –
I love the chair, it’s built well, but like most chairs it does not hold the chair at the correct height. I’m only 430 lbs and every time I sit down I need to re-raise the chair.
G. D. –
This chair was shipped to me without the central post. I should have taken that as a sign and sent it back.
On contacting them (which you have to do outside Amazon), they promised to keep me informed about sending me one and then went incommunicado for two weeks; after one week I sent them a follow-up but got nothing back but ‘we’ll contact you as soon as we know’.
It took almost a month from me getting the chair parts to actually get the central cylinder, and then I was unable to put it together because you need four hands to actually hold things in place while screwing them in. So a full month after I bought it, I finally got a hand and put it together.
It is the least comfortable office chair I have ever owned. The chair back curves so far backwards that it only provides support if you lean so far back that you can’t actually do any work. I couldn’t use it for more than about a half hour at a time until I bought an extra lumbar support pillow because it was hardly any better than sitting on a stool, and I’m a tall guy (6’4) – any shorter and you’d probably not even *reach* the back.
Oh, and because it took them almost a month to get me the parts (April 21 to May 17), it was out of return time by the time I actually got it assembled.
Avoid this. Get a Serta.
Yronimos –
After some back and neck problems left me in a great deal of pain over the holidays, I finally had to admit the old chair was just too small for me and I needed to splurge on one actually designed for a very tall user (6’8″). This chair definitely fits that description: a bit pricey compared to the one it replaces, but it’s the first time since I was a pre-teen that I’ve been able to sit in a chair with a headrest that doesn’t stop somewhere below my neck. The seat is roomy, and high enough that I can easily sit up straight.
Assembly was easy enough for me, a big, tall, aging, out-of-shape guy, to complete alone in a half-hour or so; the seat back might require a little attention when bolting it down to the seat bottom, as the seat cushioning prevents the bolt holes from lining up easily, but I didn’t find it especially difficult to get the alignment close enough to start the bolts without much of a struggle, and after I got them started, the whole thing tightened into place with the included hex/Allen wrench pretty easily. I would imagine that the elderly, infirm or injured, and petite ladies would probably appreciate some help with assembly and assembly would certainly be easier and safer with help, as the chair’s components are heavy and awkward, and if you’re not very handy with tools that included hex/Allen wrench might be a pain to use (a good hex bit and ergonomic driver would be a huge improvement during assembly in terms of ergonomics, comfort, and leverage), but assembly was pretty easy for me and I suspect most do-it-yourselfers can manage it alone just fine, and even better with an assistant.
There doesn’t seem to be anything special about the controls, etc. compared to my previous chair, with one exception: the headrest adjustment wasn’t particularly intuitive; if fully extended, it drops down easily to the lowest setting, and It took me a few minutes to work out that it stays extended if I don’t extend it fully (there is no mention of this in the instructions that came with the chair, and I don’t think I’ve seen any obvious clarifications online yet.) Otherwise, the controls seem pretty generic: a dial under the front of the seat adjusts the reclining tension, and a lever under the right side of the seat can be lifted to allow the chair to rise if no weight is on the seat (stand up to operate it), and pull it horizontally away from the chair to unlock the vertical position and allow reclining, or push it horizontally toward the center of the chair to lock the seat upright. It doesn’t seem to recline very far backward – only a few degrees of tilt, a bit less than I’m used to from my previous chair – but it’s not uncomfortable, and I fully expect I’ll get used to it.
It’s still new yet, and it’s too early to say whether the chair will prove more durable than the one it replaced (a leather office chair in a similar style bought from the local Wally World several years ago – about 5-7 years with minimal maintenance seem to be the best those could do before the leather deteriorated and the hardware started breaking down), but this new chair certainly more comfortable for me, and all around seems like an upgrade to the chair it replaces.
Samuel Daigle –
La chaise est solide et belle, mais conçus pour les gens super grand, je l’avais pris pour sa robustesse en raison de mon poids.
Mr. Brian –
I weigh slightly over the weight listed and was nervous with the chair. Don’t be. This seat is studry like an iron bench. It is soft and feels like a million bucks. The mix of cloth and leather-like material keep it cool enough to not feel hot. The arms are solid and thick.
The tilt lets you lean back to a solid 65 degrees or so. I use an extra throw pillow for more back support myself but it is still nice on the back. The headrest slides up and down. I was confused how to lock it in position. My secretary figured out that she could put the hex key included, into a hole under the leather to lock it in place.
The casters are plastic but seem to work fine. After using it two months there is no strange tilt to either side, no squeeking, and no loss of padding.
My only wish is that the chair would lock in more incraments between back and foreward.
If you have a handfull of big chairs in yoru cart, shopping for the right one as I was…you really can’t lose with this. Looks just as pictured.
***update 5 years later***
I retired the chair today. Still performs but over the last month the gas piston won’t hold up. The bonded leather started chipping off and it seems started on the arms and headrest at the same time pretty aggressively. I wonder if someone used a cleaner on it or something. Looking for a new favorite chair now. If anyone wants me to review theirs let me know.