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SIHOO M102C

$$ 7.6/10 Verified 2026-06-25

Ideal for: A first SIHOO ergonomic chair under €200

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Buying summary

Best useCompare this chair for long home-office sessions where fit, support and adjustability matter.

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Verified capacitySupports up to 150 kg

Warranty3-year warranty listed in verified specs

How this product is assessed

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Category scores

editorial · specs based

7.6/10 · overall score

Ergonomics 7.5
Adjustability 7.5
Materials 7.0
Comfort 7.5
Value 8.5
Verdict. The M102C stands out for its 3D flip-up armrests and an independent lumbar adjustable over 6 cm — unusual at this price; the mesh is thinner than the M57's and the base is nylon, but for a first jump into real ergonomics under €200 it's a solid option.

Technical specs

Ergonomics and adjustments

Lumbar supportHeight-adjustable
ArmrestsFlip-up
Adjustable seat depthNo
Max recline130°
MechanismTension-adjustable tilt

Build and materials

BackrestMesh
Basenylon
BIFMA certificationYes
Maximum supported weight150 kg
Product weight14 kg

Dimensions and warranty

Width52 cm
Depth48 cm
Warranty3 years

What the community says

Reviews on Amazon and specialist sites (sihooreview.com) agree it doesn't creak, the lumbar is effective and assembly is simple. The most common criticism: the backrest mesh is softer than on higher models and the 3D armrests have limited travel.

Good fit

  • Small spaces where flip-up armrests matter
  • A first ergonomic chair with adjustable lumbar and 3D arms under €200
  • Users 160-185 cm with 4-7 h days

Not ideal for

  • Anyone after high-density mesh for intensive daily use
  • Users who already have the budget for the M57 or C300
  • Anyone needing adjustable seat depth

Strengths

  • Adjustable lumbar support
  • Adjustable headrest
  • Flip-up armrests, useful in small spaces

Weaknesses

  • Less review history than the M18
  • Adjustments below the Doro C300 and C7 Lite

Data source: verified product specs · checked 2026-06-25. Editorial scores are based on specs and category fit. "n/a" means no verified data; check the manufacturer or retailer page before buying.