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Review on πŸͺ‘ NOUHAUS Ergo3D Ergonomic Office Chair: Adjustable Armrest, Lumbar Support, and Blade Wheels - Black Mesh Chair for Gaming, Computer, and Executive Use by Irma Brown

Revainrating 2 out of 5

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This chair should be cool on paper, but it isn't! It has limited seat adjustments, either all forward or backward, NO intermediate adjustments. . The loin is "hard" rather than soft in relation to the body. The armrests also need some necessary center adjustments that just aren't there. The seat itself isn't fine-tuned either. This chair can lock into an upright position, or into a reclined position, or not at all (but it falls into a reclined position very easily, essentially without locking it, you use your core to hold yourself up. The chair can rise or Drop Down (but it just needs a bit more drape to be versatile for people with shorter legs) and yes the "bar at the back" is sad I will say its easy to assemble it comes with two ways supplied by wheels (wheels with rollerblades and regular desk chair wheels. The wheels are good but I don't race in office derbies. Although I didn't buy the wheels at all (they were kind of a bonus to what I was expecting). , I was hoping for an "ergonomic design" of the chair and function; which turns out to be a complete lack of adjustment or "feel" required to support the body at the table for long periods of time: Overall the chair is ok but a little on the high side. There is no gloss adjustment, in the home office I don't have time to sort out the chairs, is better than the 15 year old office chair I replaced, but I won't mention this chair again in the future. Oh, finally, what happened to "3D": Everything in our physical reality is in 3D, never used a 2D chair?

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Too long to wait