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Review on Computer chair Everprof Polo S for executive, upholstery: textile, color: gray by Mateusz Wodarczyk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

As a direct consequence of this, the market has produced a questionable chair at an inflated price with a positive rating. Paradox! Some pros: The height of the lumbar support can be adjusted (within a range of approximately 10 centimeters), the swing mode can be fixed in three different positions, the height of the armrests can be adjusted, the saddle's reach can be adjusted as well, and it can be fixed in five different positions, the height of the headrest can be adjusted, and it can rotate around the attachment axis. You are free to rest all of your weight on the armrests without fear of injury. Having a synthetic coating that the fifth point does not sweat on is especially significant during the warm summer months. Rubberized wheels. One of the benefits is a simple and clean design that coordinates well with the interior. Having certain negative aspects Additional considerations: 1. Let's begin by looking at the product's package. The components are all dispersed in a haphazard manner throughout the box due to the poor packing. 2. The overall quality of the components is around average, with some being of higher grade than others. 3. Despite making a significant number of modifications, I was not able to find a position that was comfortable for me. This chair is definitely not appropriate for heights between 183 and 185. The headrest does not perform its primary role because it is supported by the shoulders instead. You sit as if you are continually leaning back, which is why you have to stick out the body forward. The topic of adjustments should also include the lack of a suitable working position of the chair. It's a different situation when it comes to the headrest, as I mentioned up top; you can only lean your head against it when the seat is in the swing mode, and even then, it won't stay put in any given position; rather, it will move downwards on its own in response to the weight of your head, accompanied by an obnoxious cracking sound. You can only use it when the seat is in the swing mode. Because adjusting it does not result in appreciable shifts, I would characterize the lumbar support as being relatively unchanging.