noblechairs LEGEND Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅10-11-22
Performance & Comfort Testing
Building the chair is a simple enough process, with the tools provided for you. If you’re brand new to this kind of thing, expect it to take you 30-60 minutes, but a competent builder could have it done in 15-20 minutes. It couldn’t be easier.

The noblechairs range are all designed to be strong and to last a considerable length of time, the LEGEND doesn’t feel any different from the previous review samples we’ve had, solid as a rock. At this point I’ve used a noblechairs ICON almost every single day for over 5 years and it’s still great and I plan to continue using it.

The largest change on this new model is the shape, with an all-new design. It feels like a mash-up between the ICON and the HERO, which have been my two favourites so far, as it happens.

On the right-hand side of the chair is a rotatable wheel, this adjusts the lumbar support, pushing out an internal piece to help shape your back correctly. This has infinite adjustment so you can fine-tune the feel of this to suit your particular needs.


There’s a hinge mechanism on each side of the chair, but only one side actually provides any rigidity, this side is also responsible to setting the angle of the recliner feature. You can go from 90° to 135°, in very small increments, to ensure you can find your sweet spot. For the first time, that we’ve seen, noblechairs have installed a locking pin into this section that needs to be removed during the build process, which seems like a very wise move from previous builds.


noblechairs revamped their armrests a few iterations back and since then have stuck with the same model for their entire lineup, they work well, feel comfortable, have a stiff but padded upper surface and relatively little unwanted movement. There’s not much that needs improved here, they do the job well. Of course, they still offer the same 4D adjustability. Up and down, left and right, angled inwards and outwards and slide forwards and backwards.



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