🔥 Ignite your workspace comfort with HON Ignition 2.0!
The HON Ignition 2.0 Ergonomic Office Chair combines advanced ergonomic features like adjustable lumbar support, synchro-tilt recline, and breathable 4-way stretch mesh to deliver superior comfort for long hours. Designed for professionals seeking customizable posture alignment and smooth mobility, it supports up to 300 pounds and fits perfectly in home or office setups.
Brand | HON |
Color | Fog |
Product Dimensions | 28.5"D x 27"W x 44.5"H |
Size | Adjustable Lumbar |
Back Style | Mesh Back |
Special Feature | Reclining, Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Arm Rest, Rolling |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Gaming |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Style | Mesh Back |
Pattern | Chair |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Room Type | Office, Game Recreation Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Hardware Kit, Assembly Guide, Chair Parts |
Theme | Office, Home, Gaming |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | Ignition 2.0 |
Arm Style | with-arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 23.84 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Powder Coated |
Seat Height | 21.5 Inches |
Seat Depth | 19.25 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Cushion Style | Knife Edge |
Leg Style | Swivel Rolling |
Arm Height | 31 Inches |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable | Yes |
Is Foldable | No |
UPC | 196235101329 888206730880 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00888206730880 |
Form Factor | Upholstered |
Manufacturer | HON |
Item Weight | 24 pounds |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | HONI2M2AFLC10TK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
L**1
Very functional
This chair is very comfortable. I was drawn to it because the seat is adjustable which allows my knees to fit comfortably in a 90 degree angle. I am 5/2" and many standard chair depths are too long. The padding in the seat is a nice attribute as well. The back support is good, even better when it is locked in upright position. It looks sleek and modernized and is very sturdy.
R**R
No lumbar support but otherwise a great chair
As I said on the label, it’s a great chair. It’s very comfy to sit in, thanks to the high level of adjustability, and it’s quite attractive—important since my “office” is in my bedroom. And the price is stellar for a good desk chair. The armrests are very hard, but that was fixable with a set of gel armrest pads. And the so-called lumbar support is disappointing—you can’t turn them slide it around all you want, but I couldn’t feel a difference. (I’ve been using a loose pillow which is non-ideal. Still, with those caveats, I wouldn’t leave them recommend.
A**R
A great upgrade from inexpensive/standard desk chairs
I read & browse daily for hours online. My old chair was slipping in height and really not good for support or general comfort.Overall: This Hon 2.0 is roomy, easy to assemble, supportive, well made & quite comfortable.Fit: I'm 5'6 - my feet in a mid-height position rest comfortable on the floor (I have long legs) and there are height options should I like to adjust. The seat is roomy, comfortable & supportive under my quads towards knees. In the seat forward/or back back position, even more so. I can tuck my feet under & use base spokes to rest my heels.Mechanisms: Everything is fairly smooth. Needs some pressure even when tension is released to tilt back - that's mostly fine - adds to support.Assembly - major chair parts were packed in protective thick plastic. Seat part is fairly heavy. The tool to bolt seat to back is included. Parts were undamaged & sturdy. The only real difficulty I had was snapping wheels into base. Using a hammer to help (only one wheel snapped in with hand pressure) required a few try's, till they were secured. No damage at all using this method.What I like: Comfort & support. A solid roomy chair with a slim profile. Arm & height & depth adjustments work well & relate to function & need. Seat cushion & back mesh is comfortable & accommodating. Lumbar support is supportive and not intrusive. All chair movement & adjustments available are functional though tilt could require less pressure$$ = value for sure.
S**S
Poor quality
Chair is decently comfortable the first few months. However, after sitting on it every work day after a couple months I noticed one side of the seat seemed to be poking at me. Apparently the mesh is just stapled to hold together. Definitely not worth the money, especially considering I bought this significant cheaper than what it is currently listed for at the time of writing this.
P**N
Well made chair/easy assembly!!
This is a great chair it's everything that HON said it would be!! It's very comfortable and well made and also no squeaking at all like many other chairs I've had in the past! Many reviews stated that this chair was hard to assemble but for me it was no problem at all and took me about 15 minutes to do!
A**N
Hard lumbar support with limited adjustability
The chair has many adjustment options and seems of decent quality. There's one main issue that makes it unusable - for my body, the lumbar support is extremely hard (it's just plastic) and can't be adjusted away from the seat back (it only goes up and down). So, to pushes uncomfortably into my back regardless of the position or seat depth.Other nit-picks: The video of the chair makes it appear that the seat tilts with the back, but the back tilts on its own (the seat stays level). This isn't a deal breaker, but reclining won't bring your knees higher, which I prefer. The arms do not pivot in and out, so they're too wide to comfortably rest your elbows on while typing. Finally, the assembly was difficult - in particular putting the wheels on required a rubber mallet.The chair may be comfortable for different body types, but for me (6', 180 lbs.) it's not useable out of the box due to the rock hard lumbar support. I was able to pry off the lumbar support assembly and stuff a towel back there, but it's a sad hack for a $400 chair.
S**N
Wow You Get What You Pay For - Great Chair!
I had the $170 on sale for $80 chair from an office supply house that I used for a few years, but I was having a lot of trouble with pain in my back and right arm. I'm a super fit person spending too much time in a chair like this, at least until I retire, in the chair 10 hours a day, getting up frequently. This chair everything adjusts - the arms both height and how close they are to the body, the back, the height. Really comfortable! The installation instructions were not good at all but they have a 2 minute youtube video, got it assembled in 10. Love it!
D**R
It gets the job done, but its not amazing
I saw this chair recommended in some NYMag (or something similar) review of ergonomic home office equipment, so I thought I'd give it a try.Overall, its just OK.The chair is fine to assemble - just your standard office chair assembly.The adjustments are slightly better than a standard/cheap chair - the seat slide adjustment is nice. There is no lumbar adjustment (not a problem for me). The arms feel reasonably sturdy, but with a little wobble.The back of the chair is comfortable, but it sways side to side a bit when you're leaning in it - like if you were to lean to one side or the other, the back bends a bit to follow you. I can't tell if this is a feature or just loose tolerances.I've only had it for about a month, and I don't notice any unusual wear. Standard chair wheels, so I upgraded to those inline-skate casters (which fit the base just fine).
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