Jazz Low Back Chair review by My Cubicles India 2026

Jazz Low Back Chair: Full Review & Who It's Best For (2026)

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The Jazz Low Back Chair is the compact, headrest-free variant in My Cubicles' popular Jazz series. It has the same mesh backrest, adjustable lumbar support, 2D armrests, Class 4 gas lift, and synchro tilt mechanism as the Jazz High Back. The one thing it does not have is the headrest. This makes it a lighter, cleaner, lower-profile chair that suits a specific kind of buyer extremely well, and a poor choice for others.

This review covers the Jazz Low Back honestly: from the feature breakdown and real-world comfort to its genuine limitations and the buyer profiles for which it is genuinely the right match. If you are still deciding between the High Back and Low Back, the Jazz High Back vs Low Back comparison guide covers that decision in full. If you already know you want the Low Back and need the full picture, this is the review to read.

Quick Verdict

The My Cubicles Jazz Low Back is a compact, ergonomic mesh chair best suited for moderate sitting hours (3 to 5 hours daily), small desk spaces, students, and buyers who prefer an upright, active sitting posture. It delivers full lumbar support, 2D armrests, and a Class 4 gas lift.

Key Takeaways

  • No headrest: The only difference from the Jazz High Back. Every other feature is identical.
  • Best for moderate sitting hours: 3 to 5 hours daily is the sweet spot. For 6+ hour sessions, the High Back is the better choice.
  • Compact and space-efficient: The low-profile silhouette sits below shoulder height, ideal for small rooms and minimal setups.
  • Encourages active posture: Without a headrest, the chair naturally keeps you slightly more upright and engaged, which suits focused task work.
  • 3-year warranty, free pan-India delivery, and DIY setup included across all three base options.

Jazz Low Back Chair at a Glance

Category Rating Notes
Comfort (Moderate Hours) 4.3 / 5 Strong lumbar, foam seat, and breathable mesh for 3-5 hr sessions
Ergonomic Features 3.8 / 5 Full lumbar + 2D armrests; absence of headrest limits long-hour score
Build Quality 4.3 / 5 Same solid frame, Class 4 gas lift, and base quality as High Back
Value for Money 4.7 / 5 Lowest price in Jazz series; best ₹-per-feature ratio for moderate users
Aesthetics Space Fit 4.5 / 5 Clean, compact low-back profile; sits well in small rooms and modern setups
Assembly Experience 4.1 / 5 DIY with tools included; 10-15 minutes for most users

 

Full Specifications

Specification Details
Chair Type Low Back Ergonomic Mesh Revolving Chair
Backrest Breathable mesh, low-profile back (no headrest)
Seat High-density polyurethane foam, moulded seat pan
Lumbar Support Adjustable (2D: height + depth)
Armrests 2D adjustable (height up/down)
Gas Lift Class 4 pneumatic (smooth height adjustment, durable)
Tilt Mechanism Synchro multi-tilt lock (recline and lock at multiple angles)
Swivel 360 degree
Base Options Nylon (reinforced nylon plastic) | Spider (chrome metal) | Scorpio (chrome metal)
Caster Wheels Smooth rolling casters (tile and wood floor friendly)
Weight Capacity Up to 120 kg
Height Suitability 5'0" to 6'0" (approx. 152 cm to 183 cm)
Colour Black
Warranty 3 Years (manufacturing defects)
Assembly DIY with tools and video guide included
Delivery Free pan-India delivery

 

Jazz low back chair features labelled ergonomic My Cubicles India

Feature-by-Feature Breakdown

The Jazz Low Back shares every component with the High Back except the headrest. Here is what each feature delivers in daily use:

1. Low-Profile Breathable Mesh Backrest

The backrest is made from open-weave breathable mesh stretched over a glass-filled nylon frame. The low-profile design ends below the shoulder line when you sit in it, giving the chair a compact, modern appearance that does not visually dominate a small desk or room.

In India's climate, where ambient temperatures regularly exceed 30 degrees Celsius across cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune for several months a year, the mesh back keeps airflow constant throughout the sitting session. Unlike leatherette or foam-backed chairs, it does not trap body heat or cause perspiration during extended use. The mesh has sufficient structural tension to support the back without sagging, a common failure point in cheaper mesh alternatives.

The low-back height means the backrest supports the lumbar and mid-back but does not extend to the neck and shoulders. For the right buyer, this is not a compromise but a deliberate choice: it keeps posture active and engagement high.

2. Adjustable Lumbar Support

The 2D adjustable lumbar support adjusts both in height and depth, identical to the Jazz High Back. You can position the pad precisely at the inward curve of your lower spine, maintaining the natural lumbar lordosis that prevents the lower back from rounding during sitting.

Lumbar support is the single most important ergonomic feature for users who sit for moderate periods. A 2022 report by the Indian Council of Medical Research noted that lower back pain is one of the top health complaints among Indian desk workers and students, driven by prolonged sitting without proper lumbar support. The Jazz Low Back addresses this directly and effectively.

3. 2D Adjustable Armrests

The armrests adjust up and down to accommodate your desk height and arm length, keeping your shoulders in a relaxed, unshrugged position. Proper armrest height prevents the trapezius tension and shoulder fatigue that builds up from arms either hanging unsupported or raised too high.

As with the High Back, the armrests are 2D rather than 4D. They cover height adjustment well but do not pivot or extend forward and backward. For users who need lateral or angular armrest precision, a higher-end ergonomic model with 4D armrests would be the appropriate choice.

4. Class 4 Pneumatic Gas Lift

The Class 4 gas lift is the premium tier of pneumatic cylinders used in office chairs. It adjusts smoothly and holds its position reliably over time, unlike the Class 3 cylinders found in most budget chairs, which tend to lose height-hold within 12 to 18 months of daily use. The seat height range suits most Indian body heights and standard desk configurations.

5. Synchro Tilt Mechanism with Lock

The synchro multi-tilt mechanism allows the backrest to recline while the seat tilts at a 2:1 ratio, keeping a more open hip angle during reclined postures compared to a basic knee-tilt mechanism. The tilt locks at any angle and the tension is adjustable for different user weights.

The synchro multi-tilt mechanism allows the backrest to recline while the seat tilts at a 2:1 ratio, keeping a more open hip angle during reclined postures compared to a basic knee-tilt mechanism. The tilt locks at any angle and the tension is adjustable for different user weights.

6. High-Density Polyurethane Foam Seat

The seat uses high-density polyurethane foam over a moulded seat pan. This maintains its cushioning over extended daily use, unlike low-density foam in budget chairs that compresses into a hard base within months. The seat pan contour distributes pressure across the hips and thighs rather than concentrating it on a flat surface.

Choosing Your Base: Nylon, Spider, or Scorpio

The base choice affects only aesthetics and price. Ergonomic features are identical across all three. For a full breakdown of the Jazz series base options, see the Jazz Office Chair Series complete guide.

Base Material Look Best For
Nylon Reinforced nylon plastic Matte black, minimal Budget-focused buyers, everyday WFH and office use
Spider Polished chrome metal Modern silver spokes, premium feel Startup offices, modern minimal workspaces
Scorpio Chrome metal, geometric Bold executive presence Corporate setups, home studios, design-forward spaces

 

Note: The Spider Base is priced lower than the Nylon Base for the Jazz Low Back, making it the most affordable entry point. For a base comparison across the full series, refer to the Jazz series pillar blog.

Pros and Cons

What Works Well Limitations to Know
Breathable mesh stays cool in Indian summers No headrest: not suitable for 6+ hour daily sessions
Compact low-profile fits small rooms well Reclining less comfortable without neck support
Class 4 gas lift for long-lasting height control Not recommended for users above 6'0" height
Adjustable lumbar (height + depth) covers lower back well 2D armrests lack lateral or angular adjustment
Encourages upright, engaged posture for focused tasks Purely black colourway (no colour variants currently)
Most affordable Jazz variant Weight limit of 120 kg
3-year warranty covers manufacturing defects Available online only; no showroom try-before-buy
DIY setup in 10-15 minutes with included tools Backrest coverage limited to lower and mid-back only

 

Jazz Low Back Chair in compact Indian home office study setup My Cubicles

Who Is the Jazz Low Back Chair Best For?

The Jazz Low Back is specifically designed for these buyer profiles:

 Buyer Profile Why the Jazz Low Back Fits
Students in study sessions (3-5 hrs/day) Compact size suits small rooms; lumbar support prevents the poor posture that builds up over exam prep sessions
Operationsadmin professionals, mixed duties Moderate desk time with frequent movement; low-profile chair is easier to get in and out of
Freelancers and content creators with flexible hours Shorter focused sessions suit the low back profile; cleaner desk aesthetic preferred
Small apartment WFH setups in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi Low-profile chair does not visually dominate a small shared living and work space
HR and office managers equipping multiple workstations Rs. 718 lower per-unit cost than High Back; same core ergonomics across the team for budget-conscious bulk buys
Minimalist buyers who prefer a clean desk aesthetic No headrest means a sleeker, less imposing chair that complements modern minimal workspaces
Users upgrading from a basic non-ergonomic chair Major step-up in lumbar support and adjustability at a practical price without full high-back commitment

 

Who Should Look at Other Options

  • Users who sit 6 or more hours daily: The absence of a headrest means neck muscles do all the work above shoulder level for the entire session. Over 6+ hours, this leads to trapezius fatigue, cervical stiffness, and tension headaches. The Jazz High Back is the right choice for this use case.
  • Users with cervical pain or neck issues: If you already experience cervical pain, a chair without a headrest will not help. The Jazz High Back's adjustable headrest is specifically designed to relieve this. Consider office chairs for neck pain if this is your primary concern.
  • Users above 6'0" in height: The backrest proportions of the Low Back are designed for users up to approximately 6'0". Taller users may find the backrest too short to support their entire lower and mid-back. The High Back's taller frame is better suited.
  • Users above 120 kg: The rated weight capacity is 120 kg. Users above this weight should look at heavy-duty options rated for 130 to 150 kg.

Assembly Experience

The Jazz Low Back arrives in a flat-pack box with all components pre-labelled and all required tools included. The assembly process: attach casters to the base, insert the gas lift, mount the seat mechanism, attach the backrest, and fit the armrests. Most users complete it in 10 to 15 minutes. An installation video guide is available online. For step-by-step help, visit My Cubicles FAQs

Because the Low Back has one fewer component (no headrest assembly step), it is marginally faster to assemble than the High Back. In the unlikely event of a missing or damaged part, replacements are processed under the 3-year warranty within 7 to 10 working days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Jazz Low Back chair good for long hours?

The Jazz Low Back is designed for moderate sitting sessions of 3 to 5 hours daily. It has full lumbar support and a Class 4 gas lift, which are the most critical ergonomic features for back health during moderate use. However, for daily sessions of 6 or more hours, the absence of a headrest becomes a limiting factor, as neck muscles tire over long sessions without support. For consistent long-hour use, the Jazz High Back is the more suitable choice.

Can a low back chair cause back pain?

The Jazz Low Back is unlikely to cause back pain for users who sit moderate hours, because it includes adjustable lumbar support that maintains the natural spinal curve. Back pain from chairs typically comes from the absence of lumbar support, not from the absence of a headrest. However, if you already have lower back issues, pairing this chair with the correct lumbar height and depth adjustment is important. For specific back pain concerns, see office chairs for back pain to understand what to look for.

What is the weight capacity of the Jazz Low Back chair?

The Jazz Low Back has a rated weight capacity of up to 120 kg. Users within this range can use it comfortably without performance issues. Users above 120 kg should consider a heavy-duty ergonomic option rated for higher weight.

How is the Jazz Low Back different from the Jazz High Back?

The only difference is the headrest. The Jazz High Back has an adjustable headrest that supports the neck and cervical spine. The Jazz Low Back does not. Every other feature, the mesh back, lumbar support, armrests, gas lift, tilt mechanism, and seat cushion, is identical. The Low Back is also priced lower by approximately Rs. 718 per unit on comparable bases. For a full comparison, see the Jazz High Back vs Low Back guide.

Is the Jazz Low Back chair good for students?

Yes, the Jazz Low Back is a strong choice for students. Study sessions of 3 to 5 hours are common for most students, which sits within the ideal use range for this chair. Its compact low-profile design suits small study room setups or shared living spaces. The adjustable lumbar support prevents the lower back rounding that causes discomfort during focused study sessions. And at Rs. 5,781 to Rs. 5,945 for the Nylon and Spider base options, it is the most affordable Jazz variant.

Final Verdict

The My Cubicles Jazz Low Back Chair is a compact, well-built ergonomic mesh chair that delivers real value for its specific buyer: the moderate-hour sitter who does not need a headrest, values a clean aesthetic, and wants genuine lumbar support at the lowest price in the Jazz series. At Rs. 5,781 to Rs. 6,788 depending on base, it is the most affordable entry into the Jazz ergonomic platform with full lumbar support, 2D armrests, and a Class 4 gas lift included.

It is not the right chair for anyone sitting 6 or more hours daily or dealing with cervical pain. For those users, the Jazz High Back is the correct choice. But for students, moderate-hour professionals, operations teams, and buyers furnishing compact Indian apartment setups, the Jazz Low Back is a genuinely practical, ergonomically sound chair at a price that makes sense.

Explore all three base options in our Jazz series complete guide or shop directly at mycubicles.com.

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