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Review on ๐Ÿช‘ Executive Big and Tall Office Chair with Lumbar Support, Padded Loop Arms, 350 lbs Capacity - Espresso with Cocoa Coated Accents by Jennifer Norris

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great chair, help with assembly.

At 5'11" and 165 lbs. I'm not tall or tall but this chair is perfect for me. sitting in a chair with one foot on the seat or on one leg. That's what this one is for Chair perfect.The dimensions of the seat are the same as the chair I have in my living room so there is plenty of room to curl up and move about.The build quality is good.It feels very solid,especially the one Steel legs and the thick arms. That is, with a bent metal band or tongue that is then screwed to the bottom of the chair. They screw directly into the sides of the seat and backrest. 2 screws each side. This reinforces the Backrest of the chair With this method, of course, the backrest doesn't recline on its own, but rather the entire chair reclines, allowing you to rock. You can also use the chair in an upright position lock, but not in the reclined position. I can live with it. There's a decent amount of tension when you bend forward, so you're not just leaning back, you're actually rocking. The nylon casters are large and strong and glide easily over carpeted floors. The seat and back are adequately padded. The padding on the arms is a bit thinner and not as firm as the rest, but it's good enough for the weight of your arms. Keep in mind that they sit slightly lower than standard chair armrests as they are designed for taller people. They fit me well but people with short arms might find them a bit small. They are not regulated. The piston that raises and lowers the chair seems solid. I keep it on the lowest setting, which is fine for my average height. This chair may sit too high if you are much shorter unless you invest in a footrest. Despite the seat depth of the chair, I can lean my lower back against the backrest without the front of the seat resting on the hollows of my knees, but barely. If you are unsure, sit in a straight-backed chair and use a tape measure or ruler to measure from the back of the chair to the back of your knees. Ideally, there should be a few inches of space between the front of the seat and the back of your knees. At least that's what ergonomists say. To be honest, you don't get the best skin for this price, and you don't. It's not that thick and the grain and coloring make it look more like faux leather, but the stitching feels solid and barring accidents or abuse, it feels like it'll hold up well. The time will show. I will update this if I run into any issues. The chair was easy to assemble except for the armrests which leads to a negative I have for this chair. Because each of them requires 4 screws (2 for the seat, 2 for the back). ) are surprisingly difficult to attach to a chair. It doesn't help that the armholes have been moved about 1/8" from the right side. I have a physically demanding job and exercise regularly, so I'm a pretty strong guy, but I still had to put in a lot of effort to fully customize this chair to screw in to get all eight screws.QC issue with my chair but other reviews lead me to think this is a common problem with this model.An extra pair of hands would be very helpful.Just keep that in mind when you order. As expensive as good office chairs are these days this chair is a steal.Once assembled it is very comfortable to work in or just relax watching a movie or listening to music.If you are tall or tall or just need a chair like to move on, I would suggest putting that on your list of considerations.

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