FlexiSpot X1 Power Recliner

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Thanks to FlexiSpot for providing the X1 for review.

The FlexiSpot X1 Power Recliner is a comfortable recliner chair for those looking for a chair that doesn’t take up a lot of space and also has some comfort adjustments. This is accomplished through a motor that allows you to easily adjust the recline angle to your liking. When I first sat in the chair, I was not blown away, as far as comfort goes. But once I began to recline, and reached about 135 degrees, I found myself getting way more comfortable. In fact, when it reached the max recline angle of nearly flat, I closed my eyes and relaxed for a few minutes!

Some of the key features of the FlexiSpot X1 Power Recliner include:

  • Power recline: Easily adjust the recline angle of the chair with the included remote control.
  • Headrest: The adjustable headrest provides additional support and comfort.
  • Lumbar support: The built-in lumbar support helps to reduce back pain and fatigue.
  • Armrests: The padded armrests provide a comfortable place to rest your arms.
  • High-density foam: The chair is made with high-density foam for superior comfort and support.
  • Polyester fiberfill: The polyester fiberfill provides additional padding and softness.
  • Durable frame: The chair is built with a durable steel frame that can support up to 250 pounds.
  • Easy to clean: The upholstery is easy to clean and maintain.
  • Side pockets: The chair features two side pockets for storing magazines, books, or other items.
  • Zero gravity mode: The zero gravity mode allows you to recline the chair to a position that is weightless and comfortable.
  • USB charging port: The chair features a built-in USB charging port so you can keep your devices charged while you relax.

In the past week with the X1, I have found it most comfortable when reclined 50%-100%. I have mostly used it with a pillow under my head and a Seam Deck in my hands at about a 135 degrees. Adjusting the angle is quick and easy. The included, wired controller, has two buttons: recline and decline. When the recline button is pressed, both the backrest and leg rest move. There is not independent movement for these, which is a shame. On the other hand, this is a $300 chair that was assembled in just 8 minutes. And I did it myself – no help. It’s currently on sale for just $149.99, which is a great deal considering the comfort, speed of assembly, and the quiet and efficient motor.

There is one other issue to point out: the two pockets are a great idea, but to assemble the side panels, where the pockets are, a screw must be driven into the frame and therefore the head of the screws will rub against your hands when you access the pockets if you are not careful.

Overall, the FlexiSpot X1 Power Recliner is a well-made and comfortable chair. At a low price it provides a strong value and I especially like how it’s not enormous, thereby not taking up too much space in my office. I do wish it had greater adjustment options, but for that you can look to FlexiSpot’s other options.

By Tech Adventure

Joe was born and raised in Portland, OR. As an illegitimate son of Zeus, Joe sometimes struggles with his humanity vs. his divinity. As a self proclaimed “health-nut” Joe drinks half his weight in protein shakes a day, and it is not uncommon for him to run for days, sometimes covering hundreds of miles.

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