
The Hinomi X1 is an ergonomic office chair that wouldn’t look out of place on the bridge of a spaceship. With its split backrest, 6D armrests, built-in footrest and mesh finish – it definitely isn’t your typical ‘gaming chair’ – but can this £579 seat keep you comfortable through long work days and sweaty gaming nights? Today we put it to the test and find out.
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:39 Pricing
01:33 Warranty and showroom
02:11 Appearance / Sizings
02:56 Split Design
03:35 Comfort / Adjustablity / Ergonomics
04:52 Headrest / Armrests
06:16 Mats real world thoughts
08:23 Foot rest
08:57 Putting it together
09:17 Is it worth it?
Specifications
- Chair Height
- Small – 41.7″ – 53.5″ – 106 – 136 cm
- Medium – 43.3″- 55.9″ – 110 – 142 cm
- Large – 44.1″- 56.6″ – 112 – 144 cm
- Floor to seat base
- Small – 17.3″ – 20.1” – 44 – 51 cm
- Medium – 18.9” – 22.4″ – 48 – 57 cm
- Large – 19.7″ – 23.2″ – 50 – 59 cm
- Armrest lowest to highest
- Small – 26.8″ – 32.7″ – 68 – 83 cm
- Medium – 29.1″ – 35.8″ – 74 – 91 cm
- Large – 29.9″ – 36.6″ – 76 – 93 cm
- Recommended for users
- Small – 5'1″- 5'6″ tall – 155 – 170 cm tall
- Medium – 5'6” – 6'1″ tall – 168 – 185 cm tall
- Large – 5'9″ – 6'6″ tall – 178 – 200 cm tall
- Frame construction: Aluminium Alloy (ADC12)
- Chair base: Aluminium Alloy (ADC12)
- Hydraulic gas piston: Class 4
- Upholstery: Wear-resistant mesh
- Assembly required: Yes
- Package size:
- (Length x Width x Height) 30.3″ x 27.6″ x 21.6″ – 77 x 70 x 55 cm
- Item weight: 73 lbs | 33.1 kg
- Weight capacity: 330 lbs | 150 kg
You can buy the X1 ergonomic office chair directly from Hinomi HERE. UK buyers can also use code HinomiUK to get a further £20 – but please note this not an affiliate code and we do not profit from any sales.
Pros:
- Modern, clean design that will suit office and gaming environments alike.
- Wide range of adjustability.
- Good quality footrest.
- Sturdy and comfortable footrest.
- Hinomi have a showroom located in London for trying products before purchasing.
Cons:
- Flimsy armrests which rotate far too easily.
- Headrest height adjustment needs to have a locking mechanism.
- Click lock mechanisms on the back and headrest do not feel very good quality.
KitGuru says: The X1 may be the most adjustable chair we've ever tested, but it's let down by flimsy armrests and headrest.