Da URBAN® Dysen Office Chair, Mid Back Mesh Ergonomic Home Office Desk Chair with 1 Year Warranty,Tilt Lock Mechanism (Grey)

At a Glance

Based on publicly listed specifications, the Da URBAN Dysen (mid-back mesh) aims to deliver the ergonomic “core” features that matter most at a mid-range budget: adjustable lumbar support, a breathable mesh back, and a tilt-lock mechanism for short recline breaks. It’s a good fit on paper for users who want lower-back adjustability without stepping up to a high-back/headrest design.

Ergo Score: 80/100 | ₹3499 | Rating: Not available in seed data


Who This Chair Is For

  • You want adjustable lumbar support to fine-tune lower-back contact during long desk sessions.
  • You prefer a breathable mesh back for hot/humid Indian weather or non-AC rooms.
  • You work at a standard 72–75cm desk and want enough seat-height range to dial in elbow/knee angles.
  • You want a simple tilt-lock to recline briefly without a complicated mechanism.

Who Should Look Elsewhere

  • You want a headrest for frequent leaning back or neck support (headrest is not listed for this mid-back model).
  • You need highly adjustable armrests (armrests are listed as fixed).
  • You need a metal/chromium base specifically (base is listed as nylon).

Fit Guide

Your HeightYour WeightFit Verdict
5’6”–6’2” (168–188cm)Up to 110 kgGood fit
5’4”–6’0” (163–183cm)Up to 110 kgGenerally good (check desk/footrest)

The listed seat-height range (about 46–58cm) overlaps common fit bands for average-to-taller users. At a 72–75cm desk, your goal is elbows near 90 degrees without shoulders shrugging; if you need to raise the seat to match desk height and feet lose contact, add a footrest rather than lowering the chair and reaching up.

Specifications

FeatureDetail
Seat Height Range45.7–58.4 cm
ArmrestFixed
Lumbar SupportAdjustable
HeadrestNone
ReclineNot specified by manufacturer
Tilt MechanismTilt-lock
Weight Capacity110 kg
Seat MaterialFoam
Back MaterialMesh
BaseNylon
Warranty1 year(s)
Seat Depth53.3 cm
Seat Width47.0 cm

Ergo Score Breakdown

80/100

  • Adjustability: 30/40, adjustable lumbar + basic tilt-lock; fixed arms and no headrest.
  • Support: 30/30, adjustable lumbar plus foam seat and mesh back (support score capped).
  • Build Quality: 20/30, nylon base, 110kg capacity tier, and 1-year warranty.

Setup Recommendations

  • Set seat height first so elbows are near 90 degrees at a 72–75cm desk; then adjust the lumbar so your lower back stays supported without pushing you forward.
  • Use the tilt-lock as a break posture: recline briefly, breathe, then return upright for typing-focused work.
  • If you feel pressure behind the knees, reduce seat depth effect by sitting back fully while keeping a 2–3 finger gap behind the knees (or add a small lumbar cushion to bring support forward).
  • Keep armrests low enough that shoulders remain relaxed; if armrests force shoulders up, prefer keeping them out of the way for typing sessions.

Alternatives to Consider

ASTRIDE Ergofit Ergonomic Office Chair for Home | 3-Years Warranty | 2D Headrest, Adjustable Arms & Lumbar Support | Tilt Lock Mechanism [Heavy Duty Chromium Metal Base, Grey-White]

  • Price: ₹4236.44 | Ergo Score: 100/100
  • Why consider: More adjustment range on paper (headrest + higher adjustability) and a longer warranty for heavy daily use.
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CELLBELL Desire C104 Mesh Mid Back Chair | Ergonomic Office, Study, Revolving, Computer Chair for Work from Home Heavy Duty Metal Base, Seat Height Adjustable (Grey)

  • Price: ₹3597 | Ergo Score: 73/100
  • Why consider: Similar class but a metal base and a higher computed score from listed specs, typically at a lower price.
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Green Soul Seoul X Office Chair, Mid Back Fabric Ergonomic Home Office Desk Chair with Comfortable & Spacious Seat, Rocking-tilt Mechanism & Heavy Duty Metal Base (Black)

  • Price: ₹3224 | Ergo Score: 33/100
  • Why consider: If you mainly want a rocking motion and don’t care about lumbar adjustability, it can feel simpler and more relaxed (with fewer fit controls).
  • View on Amazon

FAQ

Is adjustable lumbar actually useful?

Often, yes, because small differences in lumbar depth/height can change whether you sit “stacked” or slouched. Adjustable lumbar helps you match the support to your lower-back curve, which is especially useful for 4+ hour sessions.

Will a mid-back chair be enough without a headrest?

For typing and upright work, many users don’t need a headrest. A headrest matters more if you lean back frequently, take calls while reclined, or have neck sensitivity.

How do I know if the seat height is correct for my desk?

If your desk is 72–75cm, a good starting point is elbows near 90 degrees with relaxed shoulders. If you match elbow height but your feet aren’t flat, add a footrest so you don’t slide forward or perch on the seat edge.


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