We surveyed 100 users who own a Hbada office chair to understand their real experience with comfort, build quality, and long-term usability.
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Key Findings
- 40% of users said that the Hbada chairs are comfortable in terms of lumbar support and seat cushion.
- 32% of users found the Hbada chair uncomfortable, some find the lumbar uncomfortable, some find the quality is poor and some users had back pain after using this chair.
- 20% of users get very delayed delivery and said that the customer service is very poor they do not respond to queries and it is very tough to return the chair.
- 6% of users found the armrest too high for Hbada E3
- 2% of users said that this chair is not a good option for big guys.

Comfort ratings reported by 100 Hbada chair users.
What users on Reddit say about Hbada chairs
Below are a few real comments from users discussing their experience with the Hbada chair in online communities.
The side supports press on my sides giving me a bad pain on the hips, however i fit the lumbar support the weight gets accrued in painful places on the back.
the lumbar support just doesn’t go high enough to actually support my back where it needs it (i’m 179cm pretty regular height) and it doesn’t come forward enough either.
Also the back rest doesnt’ stay vertical so it doesn’t support me if i want to sit full straight-Reddit user

I got the Hbada E3 about 4 months ago, so I can share my experience. Delivery was smooth and took about a week, no damage and everything was well packed. I’m 184 cm, 78 kg, and the chair fits me fine and feels stable. One thing I like is the lumbar support. It’s been pretty friendly on my lower back, especially during longer sitting sessions. For the price, the build quality and looks are better than most cheap chairs I’ve tried, though it’s obviously not on the same level as high-end brands like HM or Steelcase. But it fits my budget.-Reddit user


Disclaimer-These comments represent individual opinions shared publicly on Reddit and may not reflect the experience of every Hbada chair user.
