I tested the Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro, and while it's a great chair for the price, it comes with one flaw I can't overlook

The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro is a highly adjustable, comfortable ergonomic chair with premium features and a solid frame, but the flimsy armrests hold it back from being perfect

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro
(Image: © Collin Probst // Future)

TechRadar Verdict

The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro is an impressive ergonomic chair with 14 points of adjustment, a high-density foam seat, and breathable mesh or leather options. It’s comfortable, supportive, and well-priced, but the armrests feel loose and could use better stability.

Pros

  • +

    14 points of customization

  • +

    5D armrests

  • +

    Forward seat tilt

  • +

    Premium Materials

  • +

    Strong base

  • +

    Tall piston/cylinder option

Cons

  • -

    Armrests feel loose

  • -

    The headrest is an additional cost

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Branch is a company I have grown to appreciate over the years. I looked at the Branch Duo Standing Desk in 2023, and elsewhere, we've reviewed the Branch Ergonomic Chair around the same time.

Since then, I've had the Branch Softside Chair in my rotation of personal chairs I keep in my home. Branch may not be the most prominent and flashiest of companies, which may play to their advantage. They have fewer options, yet their quality is fantastic. Little wonder the company's Verve is our pick for best office chair.

The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro is a premium office chair aimed to take what was loved from the Ergonomic Chair and make an even better offering for remote workers, designers, and anyone needing all-day support, all without breaking the bank. Branch added more adjustability, upgraded the lumbar support, and added the forward tilt feature. In short, they are the cheaper chairs with the same high-end features found in the big-name chair companies.

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro: Price and Availability

The Ergonomic Chair Pro is offered on Branch's website for $599 for the base model and an extra $79 to get the headrest. They can be shipped for free and are provided on Branch's website.

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro: Unboxing & first impressions

The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro comes in relatively compact packaging, protecting the components well but not too over-zealous with packing material. I could get everything out of the box with minimal effort and zero frustration. The assembly took about 15 minutes, though I used an electric screwdriver to help speed up the process.

One of the things I've noticed right out of the gate - or box - is the quality of the base. The base is made of aluminum, giving it a higher weight capacity and a more durable seat.

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro: Design & build quality

Specs

Material Options: Mesh, Vegan Leather, Leather
Overall Dimensions: 25″W x 24″D x 38″-41.2″H (or 41.5″-45″H with tall cylinder)
Seat Height: 17”-19.9” (or 19.3”-22.9” with tall cylinder)
Seat Depth: 16.7”-19.7”
Armrest Height:
24”-29.8” (or 26.3”-32.8” with tall cylinder)
Tilt Range: 26°
Weight Capacity:
275 lbs
Assembled Weight:
42 lbs
Base:
Powder-coated aluminum
Casters: Scratch-proof nylon

Branch has always intentionally chosen to be minimal in what they do and how they look. This chair is a continuation of that. The sleek, professional look with multiple colorways and material options shows they want versatility. Still, the Aluminum base, smooth casters, high-density seat, and quality material choice are what make this chair shine.

The best way I can describe this is to explain that I am now a father of three, and my wife and I want a fourth (in due time). I never wanted a minivan, and I still don't. But, the genius marketing at the newly revitalized Kia caught me. They marketed the Kia Carnival as an MPV -- a Multi-Purpose Vehicle. Do you know what it is? It's an SUV, with sliding doors like a van. Nevertheless, the marketing worked, and now I own a Kia Carnival for my wife and the kids.

So, why do I mention a not-so-minivan vehicle when discussing a chair? This chair's price tag and simplicity may make it look like another run-of-the-mill, simple chair you can get anywhere. But, what's hiding beneath that over-used language of "ergonomics" is a fabulous experience that is precisely what you need it to be, without unnecessary frills. Like how the Kia Carnival disguises its practicality behind sleek marketing, the Branch ergonomic Chair Pro hides its premium ergonomic experience behind an unassuming professional design.

At first glance, it may seem like just another ergonomic office chair, but the details make it stand out. The high-density foam seat provides long-lasting comfort without making your butt sweat or getting too cold (but whose butt is ever too cold?). And, the adjustable lumbar support helps hold frail backs like mine (I'm not that old yet, but boy, do I feel like I am). The 5D armrests allow me to put my arms exactly where I choose. Granted, they wobble a bit, but outside of this slight wobble, the rest of the build quality, choice of materials, and features make this chair feel like something at a much higher price point.

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro: In use

This chair has been a part of my ever-growing fleet of ergonomic chairs for 166 days while writing this review. In that time, I have rotated the chair around through my team to make sure that I am not just fluffing up my thoughts on Branch and making this chair out to be better than it is (like I try to lie to myself that owning an MPV is better than owning a minivan).

However, what we all keep coming back to is that this chair is fantastic. The 14 customization points lend themselves to being comfortable because they are made intentionally and not gimmicky. The forward tilt for active seating is another feature that helps this chair stand out. This allows individuals to maintain a more engaged posture, leaning forward and not just slouching back. This helps your core and your posture, but more importantly, it is usually only found in very high-end chairs, not budget-friendly chairs like this.

I wish I could end my review here and not mention anything poor about this chair, but there is one weak link. While the 5D armrests provide high levels of flexibility and adjustability, they feel loose and tend to rattle. I've even noticed it when I am midday, foot tapping, leg shaking, moving throughout my day, I've heard the rattle. Now, I'm the kind of guy who straps down the extra length on my children's car seats because hearing any amount of rattling drives me mad. However, with this chair, I heard rattling, and the armrest felt loose, even when I knew it was tightened down during assembly (and checked several times).

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)
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Attributes

Notes

Rating

Design

Simple and plain

⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ease of use

Easy to adjust and get comfortable

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Practicality

Pretty practical

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Price

Great price

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro: Final verdict

The Branch Ergonomic Chair is a near-perfect sleeper-build-budget ergonomic chair. It's under $500, has fantastic adjustability, forward tilt, excellent materials to choose from, and is comfortable for all-day working. The one downside is some mediocre armrests, but all things considered, this chair is still fantastic.


Collin Probst

Former TechRadar Pro B2B Hardware Editor, Collin has been in journalism for years, with experience in small and large markets, including Gearadical, DailyBeast, FutureNet, and more.

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