🎮 Level up your workspace comfort with AutoFullC3 — where ergonomic meets elite.
The AutoFullC3 Gaming Chair combines racing-style aesthetics with advanced ergonomic design, featuring a memory foam lumbar pillow, adjustable armrests, and a reclining backrest up to 155°. Built on a reinforced steel frame weighing 56.8 pounds, it offers superior stability and comfort with a thick PU leather seat cushion and integrated footrest, ideal for long gaming or work sessions. Certified safety components and a 36-month parts warranty ensure lasting reliability.
Brand | AutoFull |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 15.3"D x 19.7"W x 50.4"H |
Size | Standard |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Reclining, Adjustable Height, Ergonomic |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Gaming |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Painted |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Chair |
Theme | Office |
Shape | Swivel |
Model Name | Office Chair |
Arm Style | Rounded |
Cartoon Character | Swivel |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 33 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | PU Leather |
Seat Height | 52 Centimeters |
Seat Depth | 19.66 inches |
Fill Material | Sponge |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Arm Height | 74 Centimeters |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Chair Backrest Width | 27 Inches |
UPC | 756839494847 |
Form Factor | PU Leather |
Manufacturer | AutoFull |
Item Weight | 56.8 pounds |
Item model number | Gaming Chair |
Weight | 50 Pounds |
B**N
Good value for the money - 3 month review
Not the most expensive chair; however, after three months of using this as my full time office chair, I am very satisfied. Don't expect this to be a Secretlab chair. The AutoFull chair is a great chair for the price. My use is as a full time office chair during the day (lots of screen time and zoom meetings) and an internet browsing and minor gaming chair in the evening.The strength of this chair is the back and seat comfort. Once one finds the sweet spot for the pillows, the chair is quite comfortable. Be aware that this is not a "cushy" office chair. The seat feels like a very firm memory foam and the sides of the seat bottom raise to an angle that does give one that "bucket seat" feel. The pillow for the back also has a memory foam feel; however, there is more give and it adjusts well once the "sweet spot" for placement is found. The neck pillow is comfortable; however, I have to keep reaching up to adjust it to the correct position. It attaches to the chair back, it is just that I need to move it up from the natural location where it attaches. For me, a major strength of this chair is the setting that allows a little give when leaning back. This allows a bit of a rocking function and that is a very big advantage for meThe chair back is very solid and does go above my head. This is one of the reasons I went with a gaming chair versus an office chair. The recline for the chair sets the back at almost 90 degrees to just less than 180 degrees. If reclined, there is a footrest that can be deployed. This is one reason I picked this chair and in reality, I don't use it much. The only time the footrest is comfortable is when the chair almost fully reclined.The arms of the chair are nicely adjustable. A choice has to be made during assembly to determine how wide to place the arms. After using the chair for a couple days, I took off the arms and moved them to a closer setting the the side of the seat. The vertical adjustment is smooth and easy. It is also possible to adjust the angle of the armrests to twist them to one of three settings, pointing away from the seat, pointing parallel to the seat, and pointing toward the seat. The one thing I would like is to have the ability for the armrests to move forward and backward.The assembly was straight forward. By chance, I helped put together a Secretlab Titan Evo chair two days before I assembled this chair. The parts were not as well organized in this chair as with the Secretlab chair, but the instructions for the AutoFull chair were easy to follow and all parts were in the package.In conclusion, this chair is not as nice as a Secretlab Titan Evo; however, it does not cost anywhere near what the Titan Evo costs. I can spill coffee on the AutoFull chair and not feel any regret. If the cat jumps up on the chair, I don't check for claw marks. The footrest on the AutoFull chair is not as useful as I had hoped; however, the rocking function of the chair more than makes up for any disappointment from the footrest. After using this chair for three months, I would purchase it again.
T**M
Great Chair for the Price. Perfect Chair after a Slight Modification to Foot Rest
I bought this chair to replace a love-seat in my travel trailer. I've had it for a few weeks now and use it every day for a least a couple of hours.5 stars - SHIPPING: It arrived before I expected and in perfect condition.4.9 stars ASSEMBLY:The instructions are very difficult to read. I have decent eyesight but the very fine print in red ink over a blackish background was just a poor choice and it really slowed the process for me. I had to use the camera on my phone to zoom in on a great deal of the instructions.This chair is heavy and that is a good thing! I would recommend that smaller individuals or anybody with back, knee, shoulder issues etc, have someone help with assembly. It will require flipping over and you will find it easier if you have something of sufficient hight to rest it on during the process. The bolts came pre-installed on my chair which made assembly fairly intuitive. Assembly is by no means intimidating for this chair.4.5 stars - FEATURES:Pros:Sturdy. this chair is no joke.Comfortable. Comfort is a subjective experience but I've had no issues. I do not use the included backrest.It definitely reclines 180 degrees.Con-"ish"s:No fine-point control for recline.Foot rest extension length was an issue for me. I am 6ft tall, 185lbs and my legs extended well beyond the foot rest. For me the foot rest was almost a lower calf rest. I modified the extension bars and now I have no issues. The bars that come with the chair are actually hollow, at least mine are. Now, I'm not recommending you do what I did but here's what I did: I bought a 1/2" thread tapping wrench and two 1/2" threaded steel bolts (10.5" long, you can find them longer) from a local hardware store. I popped the caps off of the supplied bars, threaded them, then connected the bolts accordingly. Works perfect for me. The thread tapping wrench, cost $15 bucks, the bolts... I don't remember how much but it wasn't expensive . I would watch some YouTube vids on using a thread tapping wrench before trying if you've never done it before. If you have arthritis, as I do, it may be difficult.Like I said, I bought this chair for use in a small space. I wanted something comfortable and sturdy. This chair has for the most part exceeded my expectations and I would definitely recommend it.
B**X
Emblems everywhere
Day one of Use, it’s a pretty solid/sturdy and comfortable chair. The design and functionality of it are pretty top tier. I’d say this chair is worth the money, reclining is super flexible, the installation video couldn’t be any easier from the QR scan code via YouTube. The only thing keeping me back from the 5 star is the fact that their labeling and emblem is on every part of the dam chair!! Like dang man, it mine as well be Auto Auto Auto chair my man. Other than that it’s a great chair lol
O**W
Good Seat and Back; Arms Are Weird
The chair is good quality leather (or pleather maybe?). The seat and backrest are well made and I really like the little memory foam lumbar pillow and nick rest. There's a slide-out leg rest thing that turns the chair into an almost-recliner but it's just...ok, I guess? The backrest angle and height adjustment controls are well placed and work. This piston cylinder is solid holds well.The thing that gets stars deducted are the armrests; they're ridiculously far away from the body. They pivot left and right & the posts can move up and down a bit, but they do not slide toward or away from the body. The result is that no matter where the armrests are positions, you never really know where to put your arms. The possible positions don't really work for gaming or office work, and start to cause discomfort after a while. If you just sit doing nothing with your arms on the rests, they're fine, but the second you need to do anything, they become a hindrance.UPDATE: The chair's excellent back support and Autoful's excellent customer service have overridden my previous criticisms. All hail our glorious chairlords!!
Trustpilot
1 day ago
4 days ago