As with every chair that I review for Creative Bloq, I’ve been using the Boulies EP460 for a few weeks now – long enough to get a fully rounded picture of what it has to offer, where it falls short, and where it excels.

And the Boulies EP460 does combine all those facets, making it a bit more of an interesting chair than the majority of budget chairs out there. Below I breakdown what I think about the looks, design, ergonomics, price and value of the Boulies EP460. Just to cut to the chase – this is one of the better budget chairs out there. Certainly not perfect, but offering a lot more than other do at it’s $300 price range.

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Features: In-built lumbar support Row 0 – Cell 2
Row 1 – Cell 0 3-level angle backrest recline (95°, 113°, 135°) Row 1 – Cell 2
Row 2 – Cell 0 Under-seat leg rest Row 2 – Cell 2
Max load: 130kg Row 3 – Cell 2
Recommended height of user 170–190cm (5’7″–6’3″) Row 4 – Cell 2
Seat height 49–59cm Row 5 – Cell 2
Arm height 64–81cm Row 6 – Cell 2