Sihoo, one of the biggest office chair brands in China and a rising upstart here in the States, just released an updated version of its popular Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2 ergonomic task chair. Dubbed the “V2” model, it launches at a list price of $499.99, but there’s an Early Bird promotion going on right now that drops it to $429.99, which lasts from April 16 to May 15. Use coupon code “SIHOOIGN” to bring it down even further to $404.20 with free shipping.
Given the build quality, adjustability, and sheer number of features that the Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2 offers, this is an attractive budget-friendly alternative to other comparable ergonomic chairs that would usually cost well over $500.
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The Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2 is a traditionally styled mesh task chair with an emphasis on dynamic adjustability. Let’s be honest, no one sits in a single position for hours at a time. Low-key subconscious body movement notwithstanding, you might actively want to recline, shift your weight, or stretch your body. The Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2’s separate chair components all work in concert to automatically (dynamically) conform to your posture as you move around so that your weight is always evenly supported no matter the position you choose to be in.
The back rest deserves special mention. Unlike most task chairs which are composed of a single backrest, the chair has two completely separate components: a lower backrest that supports both the lumbar and oft-overlooked sacrum, and the upper backrest that supports your back and shoulders. By disconnecting the two components, they can move independently of each other and provide greater coverage than a single, semi-flexible piece can offer. The addition of an auto-adjusting headrest also provides proper neck and head support.
Of course, the Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2 offers plenty of manual adjustability as well. The backrest can be raised or lowered to accommodate different torso heights. The seat depth can be moved forward or backward. The 8D armrests can support your arms no matter the angle, or can be folded sideways to give you unrestricted access when you need it. If you are like me and you like to recline, this model supports rocking and features three locked recline positions at 105, 120, and 135 degrees. The stock option doesn’t include a footrest, but you can add one for $40.
The Early Bird pricing will run through May 15, after which it will likely go back up in price. The retail price is reasonable enough, but if you’re in the market, there’s little reason to miss an opportunity to save the extra $100. Sihoo also offers a 30-day return and replacement policy and a 3-year warranty.
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