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Ofinto Cloud review: floating on clouds

Martin Jungfer
30.9.2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Ofinto wants me to «take off into new spheres of seating comfort». Sure, it’s marketing blab at its best. Nevertheless, the cushioning and suspension package really impressed me when I tried it.

 Assembly

First impressions

The Cloud is stable, weighing in at 17 kilogrammes. In theory, I could still put on some winter fat, since the Cloud is designed to handle someone up to 130 kilogrammes. Thanks to the soft castors, I’m not worried about damaging the parquet – the chair rolls quietly into place. However, I still use a protective mat to protect my wooden floor.

Setting options

I intuitively found the right lever for seat height to the right, under the seat. To vary the seat depth and resistance of the backrest, I refer to the instructions. As with assembly, the same applies here: the drawings and labels are clear, and I was able to adjust the chair to suit me in no time at all. All controls are well placed and attached flush to the metal chassis. Nothing wobbles or rattles here.

I’m particularly impressed by the seat depth. Most chairs usually don’t have enough of a support surface for my relatively long thighs. The seat depth of the Cloud ranges from 45 to 50 centimetres. This is achieved by moving the seat – I shift my weight and pull the lever at the same time. I can adjust it perfectly for my leg length. There’s even some space for people with (even) longer legs.

With the Cloud, I can choose how much the backrest yields when I lean back. At the lowest setting, it gives way so easily and quickly that I’m afraid I’ll smash into the floor. I opt for the hardest setting. Now the back provides the right amount of resistance when I lean against it. If the springiness bothers me too much, I can also lock the backrest.

The backrest isn’t height-adjustable, but the integrated lumbar support is. I push it into the right position. It presses lightly against my spine from behind at belt height and supports the S-shape of my spine. A foam pad is mounted on the support. It’s nice, since I don’t feel anything hard through the elastic linen fabric in the mesh back, but rather the small cushion.

Weak points: headrest and armrests

I fasten the headrest to the top of the backrest with two screws – then remove it again. It’s simply too low down for me. When I sit upright at just over 1.90 metres tall, my shoulder blades touch the headrest. People with a smaller upper body than me, on the other hand, will find the headrest a pleasant extra. Since it can be adjusted in height and angle, you can lay your head down and relieve the strain on your neck muscles.

In a nutshell

Soft seating with a bit of room to grow

The Cloud offers a lot for its price: a mesh backrest, armrests, a synchronised mechanism, good upholstery and a gas spring. The design and operation are extremely well thought out and easy to understand. Plastic is the dominant material, but it’s excellently processed and moulded into an attractive design. Still, it doesn’t quite manage five stars. On the one hand, the armrests are too easy to move and keep shifting. On the other, Ofinto’s claim that the chair is suitable for people up to two metres tall is a little too optimistic. There’s still a bit of room for improvement –literally when it comes to larger people.

Pro

  • Comfortable lumbar support
  • 10-year warranty
  • Easy to operate
  • Well-manufactured
  • Wonderfully comfortable seat

Contra

  • Armrests move too much in two directions
  • Headrest positioned too low for taller people
  • Backrest not height-adjustable
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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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