After the success of the SIHOO Doro C300, SIHOO has further developed this chair for the next-level of support and comfort for users of all body shapes and has come up with the SIHOO Doro C300 Pro. This new chair is so flexible and adaptable that it truly caters for people in all shapes and heights.
SIHOO Doro C300 Pro is definitely in the next category with premium features and this is also reflected in its price at around £650. In our opinion, this remains an affordable chair when comparing with some of its competitors which have the same or less features but above the price bracket of £1,000.
Special features for extra tall or extra large people
We have noted the three following features that provides for a wider adjustability for people with different sizes.
Bigger seat cushion. The SIHOO Doro C300 Pro is slightly wider with 51.5cm when the original version was 51cm.
Seat depth adjustment. This is a new feature would make a big difference for taller people by reducing pressure on the tights when seating making the whole experience of seating a lot more enjoyable. SIHOO Doro C300 Pro provides for a 2.5cm of extra adjustment.
6D coordinated armrests. The armrests of the SIHOO Doro C300 Pro provides for three additional dimensions. They can be adjusted up and down by 6.8 cm, back and forth by 4.8 cm, in and out by 8 cm, rotated inward and outward by 70°, and flipped up by 35°. These are the best armrests produced by SIHOO to date and are fully synchronised with the backrest.
Improved features
Recline angle. SIHOO Doro C300 Pro has new reclining angles at 105, 120 and 135 degrees with a generous maximum recline angle allowing for a nice break when needed.
Waterfall-shaped seat cushion.
Complete control in one handle. A single lever on the side of the seat (rather than under the seat) easily accessible when you are seated though well integrated and barely visible that controls three functions.
Pull up to adjust the height then release to lock (up to 10.7cm)
Rotate forward to adjust the seat depth, return to lock (up to 2.5cm)
Rotate backward to recline, return to lock (105, 120 and 135 degrees)