
Chairs Comparison
Hinomi chairs are engineered for comfort, adaptability, and durability.
The H2 Pro, with 19 customization points and a foldable frame plus optional leg rest, is ideal for those who want adaptive support and space-saving versatility. In contrast, the X2 Pro pairs dual-zone floating lumbar with a contoured back for users who prefer full-back coverage and precision control.
This detailed comparison chart not only highlights individual features but also helps potential buyers understand which chair might best meet their ergonomic and stylistic needs.
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| Customization Points | 17 | 19 | 13 |
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| Angle | Max. 143° | Max. 143° | Max. 135° |
| Recline lock | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Tension | Yes | Yes | No |
| Leg Rest | Yes | Optional | Yes |
| Seat Depth Adjustment | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Seat Forward Tilt | Yes | Yes | No |
| Foldable | No | Yes | No |
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| Upholstery | Triple-layer wear-resistant mesh | Premium AirDuroy™ mesh with chenille-flocked surface | AirDuroy™ ultra-soft mesh fabric |
| Frame | Aluminum | Aluminum | Polyamide & Glass Fiber |
| Base | Aluminum | Aluminum | Electroplated iron |
| Weight Capacity | 330 lbs / 150 kg | 330 lbs / 150 kg | 275 lbs / 125 kg |
| Warranty | Up to 10 years | Up to 10 years | Up to 5 years |
*Colors shown in the chart are for reference only and may appear slightly different from the actual product.
Frequently asked questions
What are the main differences in the backrest designs of the ergonomic office chairs?
- The X2 Pro: Features a 4-panel design with dual-zone floating lumbar support and 12° forward adjustment, for full-back coverage and precision control.
- The H2 Pro: Features a 2-piece independently adjustable design with tiltable and reclinable back support, built around its foldable frame.
- The H1 Pro V2: Features a 2-piece design focusing on lumbar support.
- The Q2: Features a 3-panel design also focused on lumbar support, at an accessible price point.
The X2 Pro features a 4-panel design for complete back support, the H2 Pro has a 2-piece independently adjustable back with recline, the H1 Pro V2 has a 2-piece design focusing on lumbar support, while the Q2 features a 3-panel design also focused on lumbar support.
Which ergonomic office chairs feature adjustable lumbar support?
All four chairs come with adjustable lumbar support, though the mechanisms differ. The X2 Pro adjusts in height and tension for gentle, adaptive lower back support. The H2 Pro adjusts in height, depth, and tilt for more responsive support. The H1 Pro V2 adjusts in height and tension, offering targeted lower back support. The Q2 uses a 3D dynamic lumbar system that moves with your body automatically, adjustable in height and depth.
Are the armrests adjustable in all chairs?
Yes, all Hinomi ergonomic office chairs feature adjustable armrests. The X2 Pro offers the most adjustability, including a unique 20° vertical tilt and 360° horizontal rotation across 6 directions. The H2 Pro features bi-pivot armrests with an extensive adjustment range, vertical tilt, and a flip-up function. The H1 Pro V2 adjusts in 5 directions and is synchronized with recline, whereas the Q2 has the simplest 4-level height adjustment, also synchronized with recline.
Which ergonomic chair is best suited for taller or shorter users?
The X2 Pro and H2 Pro are recommended for users 5'1" to 6'6" (155–200 cm) tall. The H1 Pro V2 is generally suited for users up to 6'6" tall. The Q2 is best suited for users 5'3" to 5'10" tall. These ranges are for reference only, as each person's body proportions may vary slightly.
Which chair is considered the most ergonomic?
The H2 Pro, with the highest number of customization points (19) in the current lineup, is generally considered the most ergonomic, followed by the X2 Pro (17) and H1 Pro V2 (16). The Q2 offers a more streamlined 13-point adjustment range at a more accessible price.
Which ergonomic chair is recommended for users looking for maximum adjustability?
The H2 Pro is ideal for users seeking maximum adjustability, offering 19 customization points across the backrest, lumbar, armrests, and headrest, plus a foldable frame and optional leg rest. The H1 Pro V2 is a strong alternative, offering a forward-supporting headrest and 16 points of adjustment.
What's the warranty on Hinomi ergonomic office chairs?
The X2 Pro, H2 Pro, and H1 Pro V2 all come with an up-to-10-year warranty. The Q2 comes with a 3-year standard warranty, extendable up to 5 years. To find the perfect match, refer to the ergonomic office chair comparison table above to evaluate the options side-by-side.
Is it easy to clean Hinomi ergonomic office chairs?
The X2 Pro, H2 Pro, and H1 Pro V2 all use breathable mesh upholstery, making them easy to wipe down and maintain. The Q2 pairs a mesh cover with a cushioned foam seat layer for extra comfort — wipe down the mesh backrest as needed, and spot clean the cushioned seat area.
Which chairs include a leg rest?
The X2 Pro, H1 Pro V2, and Q2 all include a built-in retractable leg rest. The H2 Pro offers a leg rest as an optional add-on.
Which Hinomi chairs fold for storage?
The H2 Pro and H1 Pro V2 both fold flat for easy storage or moving between rooms — the H2 Pro without giving up any of its 19-point adjustability. The X2 Pro and Q2 are fixed-frame designs.
What's the weight capacity of each chair?
The X2 Pro and H2 Pro both support up to 330 lbs (150 kg). The H1 Pro V2 supports up to 300 lbs (136 kg). The Q2 supports up to 275 lbs (125 kg).