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Review on Haotian Adjustable Footrest Removable FST20 BR by Rachel Harris

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Portable chair?

Assembly was easy except the instructions (on the picture only) were unclear for a step related to the pillow. You need to open the pillow and put the assembled frame inside the pillow. (Only clue was trying to answer why the pillow holes lined up with the screw holes in the frame.) Another point to consider when assembling. You can tighten all the screws when reassembling, except for the longer ones that attach the pillow to the frame. Keeping them a little loose can help until you run them all and then tighten. I would probably rate it 5 stars (you get what you pay for) except for one thing. I'm 5'11" with a 30" inseam which means I'm pretty average height. When I sit in a chair and put the footrest on for support, the last 5 to 7 inches of my leg aren't supported—in other words, the support ends around the bottom of my calf. I measured the extended cushion from the curve of the chair to the front of the footrest and it was about 33 inches, my regular chair is about 38 inches long for the same measurements. My main reason for buying was to have some type of chair that I could bring to rent in January/February. I think I could remove 8 screws and roll it up enough to take it with me. An alternative to this could be one of the more comfortable "camping" chairs (about the same price or less) that not only supports longer leg lengths, but also tilts the entire chair into various positions, as opposed to this chair, which only has one Can have stands for legs. customized. In the end, this is a decent chair for the money. It just doesn't suit me as well as I'd like.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure