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Review on Computer chair Hara Chair Nietzsche office, upholstery: textile, color: black by Adam EK ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, but I expect more.

A normal thing that can give a new pleasant feeling to those who sit at the computer for a long time. But I would not recommend, especially without trying. It is possible that if you conjure over it - slightly bend the metal axis of the back, bend the headrest, redo the lumbar support - you will get a great thing. Or look and try on more expensive models from the same manufacturer, where the back angle is more successful.

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Pros
  • The coolest thing is a moving seat made of two separate halves, closing in a V-shape. There is no hint of leakage, the coccyx is in the crevice, it is comfortable. When you fidget, the halves move in response. Adjustable armrests are comfortable. Also a plus is that it is quite heavy, the legs are solid.
Cons
  • The back is also made of two moving halves, but the corner is strongly lying, littered. In general, the problem with the angle in the working fixed position is that no one is sitting at work, this is a reclining position, almost like in a dentist's chair. I tried to remove the lumbar support, firstly, to sit deeper on the buttocks, and secondly, to otherwise lean on these moving dorsal halves, so that all of these would turn out to be a more comfortable angle. As a result, I put it back, even if it affects the lower back, and I will sit without relying on the shoulder blades. The headrest is nonsense, no matter how you set it up, no matter how you sit in a chair, there is always at least 30 cm between it and your head, and you have to flop back to find it. Or put some kind of pillow under the shoulders and the back of the head, which is also not the topic. I was also angry about the “swinging” position: after just an hour and a half of swinging, the latch handle did not want to go back, since the back had already managed to bend from swinging. I had to use the tool and force it back. An unacceptable situation for a chair for that kind of money, the weight is only 70 kg, and I always swing the same way on all chairs, the metal must support such a load.