Windows Central Verdict
This chair is very customizable and adjustable to fit your specific body pop in.
Do these improvements add up to be a better chair than the original?
I’ve been using the FlexiSpot BS12 Pro for the month, and this is my review.

FlexiSpot BS12 Pro’s contemporary design.
Curiously, FlexiSpot doesn’t appear to sell this model on its US website, at least not yet.
We’ll update this review with a link to FlexiSpot in the United States should they begin selling it.
The chair is available in two colors, either black or grey.
Our review unit is of the black model, which we think looks great.
However, it does show dust, lint, and hair much more easily.
So if you want to hide that stuff, be sure to get the grey model.

FlexiSpot BS12 Pro’s contemporary design.
It comes in a large cardboard box with all the parts wrapped in foam for protection.
The control panel consists of three switches, which when flipped down lock each configurable component in place.
When flipped up, these unlock the ability to adjust chair height, back tilt, and seat depth.

The controls are rather unique.
I much prefer this design over the more traditional “lever” on the underside of the chair.
FlexiSpot headlines the chair as a multifunctional adjustable one with upgraded fabrics.
Let’s start with the fabric, which I do think is an improvement over the BS11 Pro.

The seat is large but shallow in depth, providing a firm feel.
FlexiSpot calls this new fabric “Wintex Mesh,” which is apparently from Korea.
It’s a breathable material which means it reduces sweat build up in humid environments.
But based on how it feels, it does feel breathable and less “skin hugging.”

The lumbar support is height adjustable.
That said, it’s still not as pronounced as I’d like it to be.
The lumbar support is adjustable in height, which is good.
This chair gives you the option to choose.

The BS11 Pro is a great contender.
Overall, I find this char to be reasonably comfortable for the price.
As a result, over time you may feel slightly fatigued.
I’ll also say the adjustable headrest feels especially cheap.

The headrest looks great, but feels a little cheap.
Alternatively, FlexiSpot has a number of ergonomic office chairs that compete with the BS12 Pro.
There’s theBS11 Pro, which I reviewed and came away very impressed.
Overall, I like the FlexiSpot BS12 Pro.

With that said, there are some weak points with this chair.













