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Review on Computer chair Everprof Polo S for the head, upholstery: textile, color: black by Wiktor Wiater ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

During the time that I spent working alone and away from the office, I was forced to hunt for and purchase a computer chair on the internet. It was not able to enter any store and try sitting on a variety of different types. As a result, I was looking for a chair that had anywhere between ten thousand and twelve thousand different settings. The primary search criteria were as follows: a seat that was not taller than my height of 180 centimeters, the presence of a headrest and adjustable armrests, and horizontal seat adjustment, if possible. Eventually Adjustability in height is a regular feature. Seat supported by a wooden foundation and stuffed with foam and coated in mesh in black. Personally, I'd say it's a little gentler than typical. It shifts forward and backward by a total of 4 centimeters. The lumbar lordosis is responsible for the curvature of the back. The lumbar support can be raised or lowered within a range of about 5 centimeters in terms of its height. The backrest can be reclined to one of three different angles and is adjustable. The wheels have a "covering" of pliable plastic all over them. The armrests on top are crafted out of a resin that is more malleable. Height adjustment range 7 cm. Both the height (by seven centimeters) and the angle of the headrest can be changed. During the process of putting together the chair, Grover's supplementary washers were not used. It's easy to get screws and washers mixed up because of their distinct differences. For my part, I was required to utilize screws and bolts of a different type because the ordinary screws did not have sufficient thread length in some areas. In the end, I wound up having to alter the chair to better suit my needs (for more information, see below). The chair is well-equipped and offers enough ranges of adjustment in terms of its functionality. Sitting in it is a very relaxing and liberating experience. Maybe these are just problems for me, but there is not enough vertical back, and the lumbar support is uncomfortable. It is obvious that the headrest is missing a latch. The chair's dependability is a little bit questionable, and due to the backlash that occurs with some components, I'm not convinced that it will survive more than five or six years (despite the fact that the instructions state that it has a service life of three years). It is recommended that the mesh seat be vacuumed at regular intervals. It is not simple to remove the crumbs from the cookies by shaking them. It's not a terrible chair, but before you buy it, you should try sitting in it as well as other models for five to ten minutes to get a sense of its benefits and cons. Also, don't make the mistake I did and customize the chair. Would I suggest going ahead and purchasing it? I would say so.

Pros
  • Adjusting not only the vertical position of the armrests but also the horizontal position of the seat was really helpful for me. They are something that I consider to be a significant benefit of this model. The seat provides satisfactory comfort. In the summer, the mesh on the back will prevent sweat from accumulating on your back. The wheels on the parquet have a reasonably smooth ride. Because of the armrests' reasonable amount of give, leaning one's elbows against them is a really pleasant experience.
Cons
  • When it was in its most elevated position, the chair's back appeared to me to be at a very low level. In this position, it is convenient to view movies or listen to music, but there is no way that this position is conducive to any kind of productive activity. Because of this, I was required to use a grinder to fashion oblique washers from M10 nuts and then place them below the bolts that link the back to the base. As a result, the back gained some verticality. Even if I didn't spend my days sitting in front of a computer, I'm very sure I wouldn't be able to tolerate sitting on that chair. For me, the lumbar support was a major source of discomfort. Because "bulging" makes it unregulated, I had no choice but to get rid of it. The headrest that had been on my mind for such a long time ended up being more of a neckrest than anything else. In the highest position, it rotates with only a minimal effort from the head, and there is no lock that prevents it from turning in any direction. As a result of this, I eliminated it, and now I will complete the rectification. The armrests are comfy, however they do have a little bit of wiggle room. The seat, which is mounted to the base, shakes around quite a bit. This is not particularly obvious, but in the future it might become looser. It has wheels and a bed, so it makes a little bit of noise when it moves around from place to place.

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May 29, 2023
With its pros. In the chair, first of all, I liked the soft seat and the good, stylish back, as well as the quality of all the details. When assembling, all the holes matched. Some cons: I've been using it for almost two months, no shortcomings have been identified.