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SIHOO M18 Ergonomic Big and Tall Review

Notable for its supremely adjustable lumbar support and plush cushioning, this office chair excelled in our comfort tests despite its mid-range price
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SIHOO M18 Ergonomic Big and Tall Review
Credit: Natalie Kafader
Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   SIHOO
By Rachael Lamore and Chris Maxcer  ⋅  Nov 7, 2024
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RANKED
#9 of 18
  • Comfort - 50% 7.4
  • Adjustability - 40% 5.8
  • Ease of Assembly - 10% 5.4

Our Verdict

The SIHOO M18 Ergonomic Big and Tall provides great comfort and lumbar support without breaking the bank. It's comfortable enough for extended sitting sessions and has 4-way adjustable lumbar support that can be customized to support your body for prolonged sitting sessions. To further enhance comfort and support, the M18 comes with a headrest and numerous tilt settings. Combined with the soft yet supportive seat cushion, this chair seemed to invite our testers to lean back and take a nap in it. While we wish the wheels were smoother and that the adjustments weren't so difficult to make, this is a great choice for someone who needs back support but doesn't want to shell out lots of money for a top-of-the-line chair. To see how this chair did against the competition, check out our [office chair] review for more cushiony details.
REASONS TO BUY
Four-way lumbar adjustability
Comfortable seat cushion
Wide seat height range
Strong price-to-functional value ratio
REASONS TO AVOID
Wheels don't roll well
Difficult to adjust
Poor assembly instructions

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Bottom Line This chair offers high-end features where they count most — for your back and bottom — without the high-end price tagIt's not fancy, but this is our favorite budget-friendly chair for the moneyGreat for anyone with unconventional sitting preferences and who is also shopping on a budgetWith this model, you get what you pay for, which isn't muchThis chair provides acceptable performance, especially for its price, but if you're after all-day comfort, we would recommend purchasing a premium model
Rating Categories SIHOO M18 Ergonomic... Modway Articulate E... EDX Armless Criss C... Amazon Basics Class... Furmax Office Mesh
Comfort (50%)
7.4
6.6
6.2
4.0
3.1
Adjustability (40%)
5.8
5.8
3.9
4.9
2.7
Ease of Assembly (10%)
5.4
5.7
5.9
6.3
5.0
Specs SIHOO M18 Ergonomic... Modway Articulate E... EDX Armless Criss C... Amazon Basics Class... Furmax Office Mesh
Comfortable Hours 7.00 hrs 8.00 hrs 6.00 hrs 3.00 hrs 3.00 hrs
Manufacturer Weight Limit 330 lbs 331 lbs 300 lbs 275 lbs 250 lbs
Measured Points of Adjustment 5 4 2 1 3
Measured Tilt Limiter Stopping Points None None None None None
GearLab Assembly Time 16 min 10 min 22 min 30 min 18 min
Adjustable Lumbar Support Yes Yes; the backrest moves up and down No No No
Tension Knob Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tilt Lock Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Lumbar Support Yes Yes No No Yes
Seat Pan Adjustment No No No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

The SIHOO boasts some top-tier features we didn't expect from its price point, but it falls short of truly competing with more expensive counterparts. Although we aren't medically qualified to put SIHOO's “triple spinal relief” claim to the test, it surpassed our tester's expectations in terms of comfort and back support adjustability.

Performance Comparison


Before we put each chair through our functional tests, we measure and confirm key reported metrics, including seat height, width, and recline angles.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Comfort


Comfort is a crucial consideration for any chair, and especially for office chairs that you may sit in for hours on end. To ensure we captured every dimension of office chair comfort, we deployed a 'Goldilocks' system in which a panel of testers spent a full workday in the chair to ensure we noticed and noted every dimension of comfort, from the cushion and headrest to the level of effort it takes to make adjustments. We asked each reviewer to respond to a set of 16 comfort-oriented questions such as, “Overall, how adjustable to your needs would you rate this chair?” and “How many hours do you think you could sit in this chair?” We tested each chair for multiple days, ensuring initial thoughts morphed into accurate detailing of what you will experience throughout your workweek.


On average, our testers agreed that they could spend nearly a full workday sitting in the M18, and this competitive result is in a large part due to the design and construction of the seat.


Not only did one of our reviewers, Lesley, give the seat a 10/10 on comfort another admitted that the chair might be too “nappable” if GearLab had ordered it in with an available, attachable footrest.

sihoo m18 ergonomic big and tall - if you're on the clock in a hardcore office environment, you might...
If you're on the clock in a hardcore office environment, you might not want to risk going with such a kick-back comfy option like the M18.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

The seat cushion itself also stood out for its ability to provide support and a plush sense of 'sinking-in.'

We double-check key manufacturer specs, such as seat pan width.
We double-check key manufacturer specs, such as seat pan width.
We measure and confirm the lowest and highest seat settings on each...
We measure and confirm the lowest and highest seat settings on each office chair.

The M18 earned respectable marks on perhaps the two most important dimensions of office chair comfort, the cushion and backrest, which managed to feel supportive during intense upright work modes as well as when we needed to, you know, kickback and consider important concepts, like how the evolution of office chairs fits into the purpose of the universe.

sihoo m18 ergonomic big and tall - the m18's high back and headrest is perfect for office workers who...
The M18's high back and headrest is perfect for office workers who like to lean back and consider tough concepts.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

For big and tall sitters, the back was plenty high for our 6'2" tester. While the seat pan width is about average, and the reported weight limit of 330 pounds is competitive.


The M18 isn't perfect everywhere and has some comfort drawbacks. Two of our testers, who are fans of using armrests while working at their desks, thought the armrests were simply too hard. Our biggest gripe by far was how difficult it was to get the wheels to move smoothly and in the right direction. Our lead reviewer, Rachael, noted that she “instantly noticed that these wheels don't roll very well” while sitting in it. In fact, the wheels were so difficult to roll and shift directions that all testers agreed it may be worth replacing them if you frequently roll around your office.

sihoo m18 ergonomic big and tall - one indicator of a good office chair is the ease of which it...
One indicator of a good office chair is the ease of which it inspires a grin when you first sit down to test it out!
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Adjustability


Adjustability and comfort go hand-in-hand. Furthermore, a personally adjusted chair can improve posture and support your back where it needs it most. Similar to how we assessed comfort, we considered all aspects of adjustability, from seat depth and chair height to tilt and lumbar support, to determine the extent to which these products could be customized for each sitter's size, body type, and preferences.


The adjustable lumbar support is where this chair stands out from the pack. SIHOO designed a four-way adjustment to the lumbar support, letting you raise and lower as well as move it in and out. This level of lumbar support is usually reserved for premium chairs. We are fans and were very impressed by the ability to dial in the support characteristics.

sihoo m18 ergonomic big and tall - once dialed in, the lumbar support is very competitive at this price...
Once dialed in, the lumbar support is very competitive at this price range and even competes with chairs that cost twice as much.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Unfortunately, the effort it took to make lumbar adjustments was annoying. All of our reviewers noted that the strength it took to adjust the lumbar impaired its utility. If you buy this chair and struggle with setting the lumbar, don't worry, it's not just you. If you keep at it, the supportive payoff might be worth the extra time to get it right.

While the M18 has good adjustable options, adjustments are not particularly smooth or easy to make. If you're a set it and forget it kind of person, the end result is worth the hassle getting it right.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

We found that difficult adjustability was a bit of a theme throughout this chair. The tension knob that controls the backrest was also quite stiff, and one of our testers reported having to use their whole body weight to move it. In other areas, such as seat depth and armrest width, the SIHOO was completely missing adjustability options, which was surprising given how much there is for the lumbar.

sihoo m18 ergonomic big and tall - while the headrest is comfortable, one tester wished it could be...
While the headrest is comfortable, one tester wished it could be adjusted a bit higher for optimal comfort.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

If you plan on sharing this chair with someone else and constantly need to make adjustments, there's a chance you'll start each workday annoyed. However, if the M18 is a chair you don't plan on sharing with coworkers or family members with differing body types and preferences, the adjustment process will be annoying but forgivable for the comfy, supportive outcome.

Ease of Assembly


For our third and final metric, we reviewed and scored how easy it was to assemble the M18. Although assembly is a one-time task, this was still an important factor that we considered in our trials. It comes completely disassembled, but it only took our testers 16 minutes to complete the process. While that sounds speedy, there were delays because the instructions were written in a way that widened the margin of error for the average Joe.


For example, instead of labeling each piece of hardware with a letter or number, SIHOO chose to keep their technical moniker throughout. Within the first few minutes of the 16 we spent assembling, there were packets of hardware bearing labels like “M6*20” strewn about the floor. The base plate that attached the seat post to the cushion was unlabeled as well, which also led to some initial confusion. But once the hardware was organized, we were able to make swift progress.

sihoo m18 ergonomic big and tall - when the m18 arrives in its tidy packaging, plan for a comprehensive...
When the M18 arrives in its tidy packaging, plan for a comprehensive install of each component.
Credit: Rachael Lamore

Should You Buy the SIHOO M18 Ergonomic Office Chair?


As mundane as they may seem, office chairs are a highly personal purchase, and your individual needs, budget, and frequency of use should be at the forefront of your buying process. If you're looking for a surprisingly comfortable office chair that prioritizes lumbar support and lumbar adjustability without breaking the bank, the SIHOO M18 Ergonomic may be the right fit for you. Making frequent adjustments will be a pain in this chair, but if you can avoid that, you can mitigate this chair's largest drawback and take advantage of its back support. Keep in mind that the armrests can't be adjusted in or out, which may limit your ability for unconventional sitting or affect extra-wide sitters. When it comes to price, if you find the M18 on sale, which it often is, you may be able to nab one of the best office chair deals available.

Our office testers where able to log some serious hours in the Sihoo M18 during the testing process.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

What Other Office Chairs Should You Consider?


While the M18 even fit our 5'3" tester surprisingly well, it's often marketed as a big and tall chair. If you're looking for a chair for taller, larger office workers, consider the premium Steelcase Leap for its truly outstanding blend of comfort, adjustability, and 400-pound weight limit. The Gabrylly Ergonomic Mesh High Back was particularly good for our taller testers and is a much more affordable option. If you want a wide seat pan for room to roam or sit criss-cross, check out the EDX Armless Criss Cross with Wheels.

Rachael Lamore and Chris Maxcer