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The AutoFull G7 Ergonomic Gaming Chair blends advanced 3-zone lumbar support, fully adjustable 360° armrests, and premium CloudTech mesh to deliver unparalleled comfort and posture support. Designed for professionals who demand both style and function, it features a 140° recline, retractable footrest, and customizable back armor panels. Certified for quality and durability, this chair transforms long workdays and gaming marathons into luxurious, pain-free experiences.









| ASIN | B0F1FHWNND |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | Rounded |
| Back Style | Open Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #320,276 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #772 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | AutoFull |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Date First Available | March 14, 2025 |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Form Factor | Office Chair |
| Furniture base movement | Swivel |
| Included Components | Cushion |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Item Weight | 67 pounds |
| Item model number | AutoFull G7 |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | AutoFull |
| Model Name | AutoFull G7 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 28"D x 25"W x 43"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 4 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Office Reception |
| Seat Depth | 20.27 inches |
| Shape | Chair |
| Size | Oversized |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Style | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**.
Best chair I've sat in
Great short term sitting or sitting all day. All the adjustments make it easy to fit to your comfort. My lower back already feels better from the gaming chair I was using before. All the parts feel high quality and sturdy. Still get the gaming chair look and recline, but the back support and comfort of an ergonomic chair.
S**Z
High quality office/gaming chair.
I am loving this chair. It provides great support and is able to easily adjust to my needs. The lumbar support took a bit to get adjusted correctly, but it works great. I sit straight when doing work and am able to recline a bit and kick my legs up when playing games. The quality is to notch, as well. I think the product matches the price.
W**E
Better than the M6, falls sort at the price point
Biggest complaint is the arm rests are way to high at their lowest point Overall this is a great chair and would be 4 or 5 Stars if it were in a slightly lower price point. The support team / seller is SUPERB and with both my purchases of the M6 and the G7 In the end I am prob going to be keeping the G7 for My Chair replacement. I've tried about 10 at this point it is BY FAR the best of them. I would continue with the return and continue shopping but I don't have it in me to re-box another chair at this point. Notes: I am 6' even @ ~215 lbs. I am looking to replace my current ~5yr old Secret Labs Omega. I've been shopping around a LOT with no satisfaction. Armrests: G7 does win even thought I feel like overall they start off in a very high position and would be much better if they could start 1" or 2" lower. Pros: - Usable at the lowest point - M6 anything lower than 100% is it's basically a seatbelt - attached to the back so they move in a natural way when reclining. - Very adjustable and customizable - For the most part doesn't get to traveling away on you when you use them to stand up Cons: - at their lowest point they feel very high, at first I didn't like them at all but with some desk heigh adjustments I was able to find a cumfy spot - There is a screw set on the seat for what look like the same mounting pattern as the M6. I suspect that would actually solve my problem. Only downfall there is the armrest would no longer be connected to the back as they are now. Personally I think I might prefer that. I've no idea if there is a way to get those separately without some leg work and at the price point... ain't nobody got time for that... would be nice to include in the box and let the user choose (hint hint). Lumbar: G7 Wins, while I wish the vertical adjustment would stay put I do like the feel of the hug and at the lowest point it is fairly supportive and comfortable Pros: - I do love the hug, it's superb. - When the T lock is on it offers a nice supportive feeling with a little bit of flex - When the T lock is off it's a nice squishy resistance, personally I will prob have it off most times. Cons: - Vertical positioning of the lumbar will never stay in place. Why none of these mesh chairs offer a locking lumbar for the vertical adjustment is beyond me... pull it up for it to drift down over and over again... just push it to the bottom and get comfortable or not but it's not going to stay where you put it (anyone who disagrees I would love to know what I am doing wrong) Seat "Cushion": Pros: - It's got a good tension to it, very comfortable but still supportive. - mesh does a good job breathing to keep the bum cool - M6: the seat fans and heater are definitely spot on and one feature I'm going to miss in any other options I look into (if I don't keep the M6) - LOVE, the horizontal adjustments - M6 does not adjust horizontally, would love if it did but I understand why it doesn't Cons: none yet Leg / Foot Rest: G7 for the win. I wish this was the one on the M6, would make keeping the M6 a lot easier. Pros: - nice comfortable cushy material - M6: isn't as nice feeling overall - solid single bar from the middle so I can easily put my feet or a foot down why I move around - M6: has 2 small bars that create a giant rectangle perimeter for the leg space, getting up or just putting a foot down is not so user friendly. - the height diff between the leg rest and the seat is ideal - M6: feels like a massive down slope I'll keep an eye on these 2 reviews and consider coming back with some video to clarify the issues I'm outlining BUT, the G7 is on it's way back in the box so might have to remember to snap some pictures first
T**M
Dangerously Comfortable & Adjustable Chair - Great Value!
I spent way too long researching ergonomic chairs, peering into the abyss of options from the wallet-vaporizing Herman Miller Embody down to still-too-expensive ones without leg rests (like the Haworth Fern). I couldn't find many reviews for this specific AutoFull G7, but I took a leap of faith because it looked suspiciously similar to the Hbada Ultra, potentially fixing some of that chair's quirks (like adding locking tilt adjustments to the armrests). And honestly? I'm glad I did. For the price, especially with the included leg rest, it's pretty great. Comfort & Adjustability (The Good Stuff): Let's talk comfort. This chair is genuinely comfortable. Maybe... too comfortable. Seriously, I've achieved such levels of ergonomic bliss that I've accidentally nodded off while slaying demons in Diablo IV and almost missed my fast-travel stop while reliving the glory days in the Oblivion remake. Thankfully, my professional-panic reflex still jolts me awake before actual conference calls start. So, A+ for comfort, C- for my K/D ratio. The mesh seat is breathable (no swampiness here) and I haven't found any pressure points. The dynamic lumbar support needed some coaxing – it felt a bit aggressive initially, but after dialing it all the way down and back, it's like a supportive hug for my lower back. The headrest/neck pillow does its job support-wise, though I wish it borrowed some softness from the seat cushion. It also has this funny quirk where, after sliding it fully forward, you have to send it all the way back home before it agrees to lock in place again. Minor, but noted. The armrests? Oh, they adjust. 720° rotation, locking tilt – they're like little transformers for your elbows. I'm constantly fiddling with them to find the perfect perch for gaming, typing, or just contemplating my next snack. The leg rest is the secret MVP for peak relaxation mode. Things to Consider (The Quirks): Build Quality: It feels mostly solid, but the arms do have a bit of flex when you use them for leverage. Not alarming, but noticeable. Seat Shape: It cradles you quite effectively. Maybe too effectively if you like to wiggle. I personally wish the seat was slightly wider with less aggressive contouring to allow more side-to-side freedom. (Context: I am 6' 220lbs). Armrest Side Adjustment: The side-to-side glide is super smooth. So smooth, in fact, that the armrests sometimes drift outwards like they're trying to escape when you brush against them. A bit annoying, but the other adjustments are solid. Recline Tension: The natural recline tension is more of a gentle suggestion than a firm command. If you want to go back, you will go way back unless you lock it at a stopping point. It works fine for me. The controls are easy to access. Engaging the leg rest and leaning back is dangerously cozy, but can lead to unscheduled napping. RGB Lighting: Quick PSA: The product listing I saw mentioned RGB lighting, but the chair I received is gloriously RGB-free. Just FYI. Assembly: It took me about 30 minutes. The process wasn't overly complicated, and while the necessary tools are included, I opted to use my own drill which likely sped things up a bit. Overall: Look, it's not a $1500+ chair, but it punches way above its weight. Despite a few quirks (flexy arms, runaway arm rests, gentle recline tension, seat shape preference), the AutoFull G7 delivers serious comfort and fantastic adjustability, especially with that leg rest. It's like the ergonomic chair equivalent of finding sweatpants nice enough to wear on a video call – mostly fantastic, slightly flawed, but you'll love it anyway. If you want high-end features and comfort without selling a kidney, and you like the look of the Hbada Ultra but want locking armrest tilt, give this one a shot. I'm glad I did.
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