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Review on πŸ”΄ AutoFull Racing Style Gaming Chair: Ergonomic High Back with Height Adjustment, Footrest, Headrest, and Lumbar Support – Red by Brenda Smith

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Honest Review (returned after 1 week) Here's why.

So I looked at the reviews for this product and they all seemed to be mostly positive so I figured this chair wasn't a problem. Don't get me wrong, it's a pretty good chair, but it wasn't what I needed it for. I work full time from home and also play a lot of Call of Duty throughout the week. On weekdays because I'm working, I spend about 11-13 hours a day sitting in a chair and on weekends I spend about 8-10 hours a day just gaming. I think this chair will work for you because I think the chair is pretty comfortable if you only have to sit in it for 5-6 hours a day. But once you've passed the 7 hour mark, the chair begins to feel uncomfortable. (Here are some pros and cons of the chair, not in any particular order.) Pros: - The seat cushion is quite comfortable, you can sit in this chair for hours and you won't feel tired or have to stretch when you stand up high . - The lumbar support is great! You have straps to put the chair on and this allows you to move the lumbar support to where you are most comfortable and helps with sitting posture. - The height adjustable armrest is really good, definitely helps with posture and your elbows can be at the perfect height. - The wheels are very good, they do not damage the carpet or the wood (as far as I know the chair has only been used 1 week) - The chair is very nice, I bought the all black version and was very happy with the choice. Very easy to assemble, it only took about 30 minutes to assemble. Cons: I'm 5ft 8" and about 170 pounds. Coccyx (coccyx) begins to hurt and bother. My elbows are also starting to hurt a lot because the armrests aren't padded at all (also, the armrests are curved to accommodate the forearm, which is the worst thing about playing video games with a controller). great adjustability. It only has a preset position from which it won't move, and if you try to adjust it, it only takes a few minutes for it to return to its original position. (And if you're taller than 5ft 10" - 5ft 11", the headrest probably doesn't even reach the level of your neck.) - To the right of the bat, the chair made some creaking noises, not much, so I didn't care , until 1 week went by and it got to be too much for me even though the weight limit was supposed to be 300lbs. - Adjustable 2D armrests are easy to pull out. Set, they are not fixed in any position. The "ergonomic" metal frame is not big enough if you have fat legs or if you spread your legs a lot. If any part of your leg is over the frame and applying some pressure, it won't be long before you start to feel pain in your leg. Overall I wasn't a big fan of the chair as it didn't suit my needs. Per. If you either work long hours or play video games non-stop throughout the day, I would not recommend this chair as it does not offer the level of comfort you would expect from a chair if you have to sit for long periods of time. BUT if you work part time or just play video games occasionally I would definitely recommend this chair, at least this chair is decent and has good comfort and needless to say. Good price. What's the best thing to do when you're not sure? If, for some reason, you find yourself in the middle of these categories and sit longer some days than others, I would recommend buying a used office chair from a reputable brand like Herman Miller or Steelcase, which typically cost between $200 and $400 each after wear. But they are definitely better than gaming chairs and last a lot longer. (Best would probably be Herman Miller Aeron.) Hope this helps!

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