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I’m back with anotherFlexiSpotchair review!

Usually, I reviewoffice chairsfrom FlexiSpot, but today, I’m reviewing its new X2 Recliner.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner | £499 at FlexiSpot

The new FlexiSpot X2 Recliner.

The X2 Recliner isn’t an office chair but a comfortable living room chair.

It’s the company’s first foray into household furniture outside the office.

Let’s find out in this full review.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner

The new FlexiSpot X2 Recliner.

My UK review unit is of the white X2 model, which looks great.

While the instructions insist it’s a two-person job, I could complete it in under 15 minutes alone.

Once unboxed, the chair is in four pieces.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner

The X2 in a reclined position.

We have the main seat, the backrest, and the two arms.

Just follow the simple instructions, and you should be good.

Don’t be afraid to apply pressure when attaching the backrest and arms to the main seat.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner

The metal control panel feels great.

Around the back, you’ll find all the cables you better get the chair working.

it’s crucial that you make two connections before plugging it into the wall.

Once connected to power, the chair should be ready to use.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner

I wish the arms had cup holders.

When sitting in the chair, the controls for the recline feature are on the right side.

Pressing the back button will recline the chair using a built-in electrical motor.

The legs come up first before the back begins to recline.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner

The backrest on the X2 is superb.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner: Design & comfort

I love the overall design of the X2 Recliner.

It’s inoffensive and looks just like you’d expect a chair of this style to be.

The faux leather used here is very convincing and feels premium enough.

FlexiSpot X2 Recliner

The X2 with its leg rest extended.

In the mornings, the chair is cold to the touch, just like a real leather chair.

The seat itself is very soft, as is the backrest.

Together, this recliner is incredibly comfortable to sit in.

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Thanks to the reclining capabilities, using a laptop with this thing is awesome.

The chair can recline back to 142 degrees at a length of 180cm when including the leg rest.

It takes about 10 seconds to fully recline from the upright position.

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The only thing I think this chair is missing is a cup holder in the armrest.

The armrests are quite low down, which is good for when you are reclined.

But if you have a drink with you, there’s nowhere to put it!

The Secretlab TITAN Evo NanoGen Edition seen at an angle, showing the backrest and seat.

A real first-world problem.

FlexiSpot even makes arecliner with a built-in back massager and heated seat.

That one also has a riser mode, so you could raise the chair’s height if needed.

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FlexiSpot’s reclining chairs come in faux leather, and the XC2 and X2 are only available in white.

The massage chair is available in black.

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It’s interesting that FlexiSpot is venturing into the living room furniture market.

Until now, I’ve only ever tested some of itsbest office chairsand desks, which were all excellent.

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