Review

HON Ignition 2.0 Ergonomic Chair

A professional-grade ergonomic chair from a commercial office furniture company — the Ignition 2.0 offers serious lumbar support and seat depth adjustment at half the price of premium alternatives.

4.5
out of 5 Excellent
Price $405.00

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HON Ignition 2.0 Ergonomic Chair

What we like

  • Genuine commercial-grade construction from an established office furniture brand
  • Seat depth adjustment accommodates a wide range of leg lengths
  • Responsive lumbar support with height and firmness adjustments
  • Multiple armrest configurations available
  • Ships fully assembled or easy assembly required

Could be better

  • Fewer customization options than Steelcase or Herman Miller
  • Mesh back may feel stiff until broken in
  • Headrest not included in base configuration
  • Limited color options

Full Review

HON is the office furniture brand you find in real workplaces — law firms, government offices, hospitals. The Ignition 2.0 is built to the same specification as what gets purchased for employees who sit in chairs all day, which means it’s engineered for durability and ergonomics without the consumer premium of Herman Miller or Steelcase.

Commercial Build Quality

The Ignition 2.0 uses a five-star nylon base, pneumatic height adjustment, and a polypropylene mesh back that’s stiffer than consumer alternatives but more durable over the long term. The mechanisms feel precise and solid — the tilt lock engages cleanly, the lumbar adjustment clicks through defined positions rather than sliding loosely.

Seat Depth Adjustment

The standout feature for ergonomics is the seat depth slide: the seat pan can extend or retract to accommodate leg lengths from petite to tall without changing the lumbar support position. This is a feature often missing in mid-range chairs and makes the Ignition genuinely comfortable for a wider range of body types.

Lumbar Support

The lumbar system adjusts for both height and firmness. It’s not as dynamic as the Steelcase Leap’s LiveBack, but it’s more substantial than the fixed lumbar inserts found on cheaper chairs. For most users, dialing in the height takes about a week of minor adjustments.

Who Should Buy This

Remote workers who need a dependable, professional ergonomic chair without spending $1,000+. The Ignition 2.0 occupies a credible middle ground — genuinely better ergonomics than consumer gaming chairs, genuinely more durable than most $300 alternatives, and backed by a brand with a commercial track record. If you want the best, step up to the Steelcase Leap V2. If you want excellent value without compromising on the fundamentals, the Ignition 2.0 delivers.