OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 Office Chair Review: Best Ergonomic Features, Comfort & Design Insights

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An OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 in an office

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OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753: Overview

After several weeks of using the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 in a work environment, I can assert that it ranks among the most intelligently crafted ergonomic chairs I have encountered, having tested numerous top-tier office chairs over the years.

Similar to the OdinLake Ergo Max 747 I reviewed previously, the standout feature of this chair is its all-mesh FlexBreath material, which significantly enhances the user experience. The mesh quality surpasses many comparable breathable chairs, providing a comfort level akin to lounging in a cozy hammock—though perhaps not quite that luxurious.

While utilizing this chair in TechRadar’s component testing lab, I was impressed by its remarkable ergonomic support and airflow. The lab often generates considerable heat from components, but this chair effectively kept me cool during prolonged periods of use.

Design Features

The unique split-back butterfly spine design is not merely for show; it adjusts to the movements of my body, delivering focused support for both the upper and lower back—something that is often hard to find in other chairs. Once you experience this feature, it’s easy to appreciate its value. Additionally, the dynamic lumbar support adapts subtly to my posture, ensuring my spine remains well-supported whether I’m typing or reclining with a book.

The armrests are equipped with WireControl adjustment paddles that are easy to use. Instead of searching under the chair for levers, I can conveniently adjust the height, tilt lock, and tilt tension using paddles located just beneath the armrests. The seat depth is also simple to modify, and the recline capability—up to approximately 135 degrees—facilitates a smooth transition from focused work to relaxation without sacrificing comfort. The headrest, while firm, supplies consistent neck support during lengthy video calls, while the optional footrest enhances comfort for those who desire it.

Assembly Process

Assembling the chair was relatively simple, with just two heavy components comprising 80% of the assembly work. These components, the seat and backrest, can be quite weighty, so having assistance is recommended.

Typically priced at $999, the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 is frequently available for $899 on the manufacturer’s website, excluding the footrest, placing it in the premium category of office chairs. It is also offered through OdinLake’s European store, currently available at a reduced price from €869 to €782 during this review period.

Investing in this chair is undoubtedly a commitment, but it is one towards your comfort and is supported by an impressive 15-year warranty on the frame and a 5-year warranty for other components, providing reassurance about its durability.

Unfortunately, shipping is only available to the contiguous United States, leaving out residents of Hawaii, Alaska, and international customers. For those within the delivery area and who spend significant time at their desks, the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 promises exceptional comfort, robust construction, and ample adjustability to meet individual needs.

Pricing and Availability

What is the cost? Currently listed at $899 on OdinLake’s website.
When is it available? It is available for immediate purchase.
Where can it be obtained? Shipping is limited to the continental United States.

In the U.S., the standard price for the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 chair is $999 (currently discounted to $899), with an additional charge for the footrest, solidifying its place in the premium office chair market. OdinLake offers free shipping for U.S. buyers on their orders, but does not ship to Hawaii, Alaska, or international locations. A European store is available for customers in the UK and EU.

Considering its features—including the FlexBreath mesh, dynamic ergonomic support, 4D armrests, and back bar—as well as its solid warranty, the pricing appears competitive with other chairs in its class.

Specifications

Maximum height: 32.7 inches
Weight: 75 lbs
Materials: FlexBreath Mesh, aluminum alloy, plastic
Maximum recline: 135 degrees
Armrests: 4D
Maximum weight capacity: 350 lbs
Warranty: 15 years for the frame; 5 years for other parts

Assembly Details

The assembly process took roughly 30 minutes, and having two people for the task may be beneficial. The inclusion of work gloves is a thoughtful addition.

One aspect I appreciated about the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 is how easy it was to assemble. From unboxing to taking my first seat, the entire process took me just under 30 minutes, even with my laid-back approach. Each component was individually packaged and labeled, eliminating any confusion about assembly. The provided work gloves were a nice touch to keep my hands clean while putting it together, a detail that other manufacturers should consider. Additional screws were included, which is helpful for those who might misplace small parts.

The assembly instructions were clear and well-illustrated, and OdinLake also provides an online video to assist with the setup. Having assembled numerous chairs before, I found that I hardly needed to consult the instructions, especially given the few components involved. This design makes it nearly impossible to make a mistake. The most physically demanding part was attaching the seat to the base, as the chair is not lightweight. Therefore, having assistance for this step could ease the process.

All pre-drilled holes aligned perfectly, and the provided Allen wrench was comfortable to use. Once assembled, the chair felt solid—no wobbling or loose parts, and even the casters moved smoothly without resistance. Overall, the assembly experience reinforced the impression of quality in both packaging and construction.

Design Evaluation

Innovative ‘winged’ design for upper back support
Hefty construction despite partial plastic use
Smartly positioned controls in the armrests

The design of the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 skillfully combines modern ergonomic principles with striking aesthetics. The FlexBreath mesh stands out as a key feature. It is tightly woven to provide support without feeling stiff or uncomfortable, which is often a drawback in other mesh chairs. The material remains cool even after extended periods of sitting. From the front, it presents a sleek and professional look; from the back, the butterfly-shaped support frame adds a distinctive touch, potentially sparking conversations. The optional footrest further enhances its appeal.

However, while the butterfly ‘wings’ appear metallic, they are actually made of plastic, which could be seen as a minor drawback given the overall premium feel of the chair. This choice likely reflects practical considerations, as a heavier metal construction would have increased the chair’s weight, making it cumbersome, especially when reclining back.

Another clever design element is the horizontal bar at the top of the backrest. Although it serves as a visual accent, it is also functional, providing a convenient grip to move the chair when unoccupied, which is particularly helpful given its weight of around 75 lbs.

The chair’s aluminum alloy base and internal frame contribute to its overall stability, and the casters glide effortlessly across the flooring in our office. The controls are also exceptionally user-friendly; height and tilt adjustments can be made easily using paddles located under the armrests—eliminating the need to bend down and search for levers. The 4D armrests allow for height, width, depth, and angle adjustments. While the armrests are on the firmer side, personal preferences may vary regarding the level of padding.

Ultimately, the design of the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 appears to have been crafted by someone who understands the demands of long hours spent in a chair, blending comfort with functionality to make the workday significantly more pleasant.

Performance Assessment

Dynamic lumbar support
Highly comfortable FlexBreath mesh
Well-structured seat for extended usage

During everyday use, the Butterfly 753 demonstrated that it is more than just an aesthetically pleasing chair; it functions as an effective ergonomic tool. The split-back design, featuring independent movement for the upper and lower sections, allowed me to change postures frequently without ever feeling unsupported. The dynamic lumbar support was particularly noteworthy.

The tilt feature is also versatile. With the tilt lock disengaged, I could gently rock while reading, which felt more natural than being confined to a rigid position. The recline capability of up to 135 degrees is ideal for alternating between intense focus and those moments when you simply need to lean back and relax. Additionally, the adjustable tilt resistance allows for customization based on body weight (supporting up to 350 lbs) and preferred reclining angle.

The seat comfort is outstanding, with the mesh providing a slight flex to evenly distribute weight and avoid pressure points often associated with padded foam seats during long sessions. The option to adjust seat depth enabled me to keep my feet flat, which is crucial for preventing circulation issues during long periods of sitting.

The headrest offers adequate support during calls and writing tasks, though it is made of mesh and feels somewhat firm. Those who prefer softer cushioning may need to find additional support.

While the armrests can be adjusted in multiple dimensions, they tend to be firmer, which may not be ideal for individuals experiencing elbow discomfort from resting on hard surfaces.

Should You Purchase the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753?

OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 Scorecard
Value: Although not the least expensive option, it is competitively priced among premium office chairs. 4 / 5
Assembly: The assembly process is fairly easy, though the heavier components may require assistance. 4.5 / 5
Design: The chair features excellent aesthetics and functionality that are not commonly found elsewhere. 4.5 / 5
Performance: Ultimately, comfort over extended periods is crucial, and the Ergo Butterfly 753 excels in this area. 4.5 / 5
Final score: The high-quality mesh fabric, along with dynamic lumbar and butterfly upper back support, makes this chair a standout choice. 4.38 / 5

Consider the OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 if you are looking for an ergonomic chair that supports long hours of work comfortably.
Avoid it if you prefer softer armrests or are seeking a more budget-friendly option.
Additionally, explore other chairs in the same category for comparison.