🖤 Sit Smart, Work Strong — The Chair That Has Your Back (Literally)
The Duorest Dual-Backrest Ergonomic Office Chair from Korea features a patented dual-backrest system that independently supports your lumbar region, reducing spinal pressure by over 44 lbs. Equipped with a 3:1 Syncro mechanism, it automatically adjusts seating angles for dynamic comfort, while its 11-position adjustable headrest ensures personalized neck support. Crafted with durable, water-resistant faux leather, this chair blends sophisticated style with long-lasting functionality—perfect for professionals seeking pain relief and productivity in any office or home workspace.
R**S
So good it even works on pregnancy back pains!
I bought this chair for my wife after having owned the Duorest Alpha (the mesh version) for over a year.My wife started a new job and her office chair started giving her back pain. It doesn’t help that she’s pregnant and needs as much back support as she can get.My wife has the typical 8-hour workday and is sitting in front of a screen for 80% of her day. I bought this $500 chair because I know how well the Duorest Alpha had helped with my back. And now my wife is seeing noticeable relief in her back pain as well.We received the chair a couple of weeks ago and only built it just last week. The packaging was spot on. Everything was protected very well. Nothing was damaged and everything looked pristine.Building the chair was a breeze. Most of the parts either already came pieced together or just needed two or three screws. Honestly, it was the easiest chair I’ve ever built.Initial reactions: This thing is commmfffyyyy. The leather seat and back pads are spongey, yet very supportive. I personally still prefer the alpha (I prefer the breathability of mesh), but the leather padding feels like a dream. We’ve had plenty of leather seats with barely any support where you can feel your sitting bones resting on the plastic underneath. This is not the case here. We really appreciate the super thick seat!The double backrest is awesome. Honestly, there’s nothing like it. My wife is petite and has a hard time with office chairs not providing proper support. She usually deals with backrests that are too large; the height of lumbar support and other parts of the chair never line up with her petite frame. These dual backrests solved that problem immediately. She was able to find the right height and width for her frame. Now she finally has back support that she’s never had in another chair before.The arm pads are a bit firm. They’re not my favorite. My wife doesn’t mind them. Fortunately, they can be adjusted low enough to fit under a desk. My wife has a large desk and it’s more comfortable to just roll up under it and rest your arms on the desk.The headrest works well too! It rotates in every direction so it’s easy to find the right spot.All the features you’ll ever need in a chair are there, too. And they all work well. Smooth gliding. Easily adjustable height and width of the backrest. You can recline freely or lock in your favorite spot. You can adjust the seat height (duh) and you can move the seat forwards or backwards.This is just what my wife needed. The double backrests and spongey cushions are a huge upgrade to the hard chair she had in the office. Honestly, if I could afford more of these, I’d buy one for every room in the house (or at least one more for when my wife works from home!).
M**N
It is a gamechanger! The designer deserves a humanitarian award for the dual-backrests!
Over 15 years, I've tried over 10 office chairs from $350 to $1800 (steelcase gesture, herman miller, All33, X-Chair, sidiz t80 etc) but they’ve not giving me me the support it needs, which for anyone thats had a serious injury knows just isnt enough.This chair provides steady lumbar support that cradles your entire backbone. I totally forgot I was actually sitting on a chair, it honestly feels like there are two individual backrests propping my back up. Let's get down to the details.Double-Backrests: The seat locks in 3 still positions however when you turn off the tilt lock you will get constant pressure where the backrest cradles your spine. This is 3D support which lets you move around more so you don't have to remain still. The amount of pressure is based on your body weight so it doesn't feel as though it's pushing you out of your seat. Everything is focused in supporting your body in a more upright position.Seat: I went with the Duorest gold renewal mainly because of the thicker sponge cushioning. The Seat padding is adequately comfortable. It's sponge and is thicker than some of the other models offered.Upgraded Headrest: The headrest is comfortable, it does adjust multi-way. The padding is pretty thin that also has 4D support.Adjustment mechanism: There’re several useful features on the Duorest Gold renewal, you can adjust the height & width of the backrests. There’s also lever to lock in your desired recline angle. Also you can adjust the seat forward & backward.Overall, it seriously feels great knowing that whenever I sit on this chair, I am sitting in a proper up-right position every time – dual-backrests almost force you into the correct sitting position. This chair, by far the best ergonomic chair ive ever used. Skip the Herman Miller and just get the Gold Renewal!
S**S
Great office chair!
This is a very comfortable chair with lots of adjustments for a perfect fit! This is my second chair from this brand.
N**W
1st Day and I'm Stoked!
Just received my new chair and the assembly was a BREEZE (especially when compared to the last chair I ordered that took for. ev. er)!+ The seat of the chair is very comfortable, which was my biggest concern. Sitting for 10 hours a day can really do things to one's glut.- The back support pieces are a bit more flexible than I had hoped and even when the chair is locked to not tilt back, the back support gives a bit too much.+ I'm pretty tall and thankfully the headrest extends high enough to actually be a headrest for me (rather than an "upper back" rest).Only two "real actual negatives" right now:1) The box the chair came in. Either UPS really gave it torture on the way here, or the packaging needs a bit of attention.2) The price is astronomically higher that a lot of great office chairs. To feel like I was getting a great value for money, it should be about $100 to $150 less.I'll try and remember to do an update in the next few weeks and months.
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