TechRadar Verdict
The FlexiSpot BS12B-Pro is, for me, a bit of a mixed bag.
you’re able to check out the BS12 Pro office chair at Flexispot’s official site by clickinghere.
The wheels are notably plastic castor wheels which were freely spinning, both the wheel and spindle.
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Putting it together was rather quick and easy.
The seats minimum height is 46cm and at max is about 54cm.
Furthermore, I feel like they can be used blindly, no need for me to look at them.
Tucked underneath is the tension adjustment but this is something seldom adjusted.
Long term use will see if this fabric can hold up to daily use.
It is also limited to 3 different heights and 0 front to back options.
Any lower setting and it’s now jamming into my shoulder blades.
I suppose this chair would work well if you were 58 or 510 tall.
not ergonomic), or if I sit in a proper position, my head has nowhere to rest.
The headrest has no other tilt or rotation adjustments that can be made.
Also I noted that save for the box and manual, nowhere on the chair is any FlexiSpot branding.
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