TONFARY Ergonomic Office Chair (High Back Mesh) with Adjustable Lumbar, Flip-Up Arms & Removable Headrest – White + Grey
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What it is and why you might want it
The TONFARY ergonomic office chair is built around a high-back, breathable mesh design, with adjustable lumbar support and a removable headrest. On paper, it’s aimed at people who spend long stretches seated and want airflow, plus enough adjustability to set a comfortable posture for typical desk work.
It also has a practical “space-saving” angle: the armrests are flip-up, so they can tuck out of the way when you slide the chair under a desk. That’s a detail you’ll really notice in smaller home offices or gaming set-ups where every bit of clearance counts.
Where it stands out (and what you’ll notice day to day)
The headline feature is the breathable mesh back. If you run warm during work, mesh can help keep things feeling less stuffy than solid backrest materials. Pair that with an adjustable lumbar system and the chair becomes more than just a nice-looking mesh seat.

Key comfort adjustments
The chair includes a 2D removable headrest and a flexible 2D lumbar support. The lumbar support can be moved vertically across 4 lockable positions, and there’s also a way to fine-tune its direction using the knob behind the backrest (clockwise moves it one way, counter-clockwise the other). Depending on your body shape and how you like your lower-back support, this is the sort of feature that can make the difference between “comfortable after 20 minutes” and “comfortable through a longer session”.
Armrests that fold up
The flip-up armrests are designed to fold so you can tuck the chair under your desk. They’re described as having high-density foam and elastic mesh, which suggests the contact point is meant to be cushioned but still fairly responsive.


It’s not a chair with armrests for every possible desk height preference, but the flip-up design does solve a common everyday annoyance: the chair constantly catching on the desk when you pull in and out.

What the recline and seating feel are like (based on the spec)
The backrest offers a recline range of 90° to 106° and can be locked in the upright position. This is a relatively limited “work recline” range rather than something that screams “lean back and stay” for hours, but it can be handy when you want a small reset without changing your desk posture too much.
The seat uses high-density foam. The description points to medium firmness with a quick rebound. In plain terms, that usually suits people who don’t want a sinking, hammock-like seat, but also don’t want something rock-hard. It may be less ideal if you prefer a softer, more plush seat feel.
Tech specs that actually matter for buying
For shoppers, the useful bits are the adjustability and the stated capacity range.

Tech specs
- Type: Ergonomic office chair (high back mesh design)
- Lumbar support: 2D flexible, vertical adjustment with 4 lockable positions
- Headrest: 2D removable
- Armrests: 3D flip-up (foldable when not in use)
- Seat height: Adjustable
- Backrest recline: 90°–106°, upright lock available
- Swivel: 360°
- Wheels: 360° wheels
- Weight capacity: Up to 150 kg
- Stated height suitability: 155–185 cm
- Materials (frame/base as described): Metal base with high-strength nylon plastic for backrest and armrest frames
- Colour: White + Grey
Who it’s for (and who may want to look elsewhere)


It’s a sensible pick if you’re after a breathable, mesh-backed ergonomic chair and you care about lumbar support rather than relying purely on seat padding. The combination of adjustable headrest, adjustable seat height, and a lumbar knob means it’s more likely to be tweaked into a comfortable position.
It also suits people who need the chair to fit into a tight workspace, since the flip-up armrests are made for tucking under a desk.

That said, it may not suit you if you strongly prefer a wide recline range or a fully “therapy-style” lounging setup. The recline is described as 90°–106° and locked upright, so it’s more work-focused than “sit back and relax”. Also, the stated height range (155–185 cm) suggests shorter or taller users may struggle to get the support where they want it.
One more limitation to keep in mind: even with adjustable lumbar, comfort is still personal. If you’re very particular about lower-back pressure, you might find you need time to dial in the knob and height positions.
Buying verdict: Is it worth it?
Final verdict
Yes—if your priority is a breathable high-back mesh office chair with adjustable lumbar support and you want flip-up armrests for space-saving. The mix of headrest (removable), lumbar adjustability (vertical positions plus directional tuning), and the 90°–106° recline locked upright makes it a practical, everyday work chair for home, office, or gaming setups.

You may want to skip it if you’re expecting a chair that’s built for deep recline lounging, or if your height sits outside the stated 155–185 cm range. It’s not framed as a premium “everything adjusts everywhere” gaming chair either—more a comfortable, adjustable office chair with some clever space-saving features.
Finally, before you buy, it’s worth checking two things: whether you’re happy with medium-firm seat comfort (based on the high-density foam description), and whether the lumbar system setup process sounds like something you’ll actually take time to adjust.


Quick FAQ
FAQ
How breathable is the mesh design?

The backrest is described as a breathable, elastic mesh designed to keep your back feeling cooler during prolonged sitting.
Can the headrest be removed?
Yes. The headrest is described as a 2D removable headrest.
Do the armrests fold out of the way?
They do. The armrests are flip-up and fold when not in use, designed to help the chair slide under a desk.
Does it swivel?
Yes, it includes a 360° swivel and 360° wheels for movement around your space.
What height range is it intended for?
The description states suitability for people around 155–185 cm tall, and it’s rated up to 150 kg.
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