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Review on 🪑 Royal Blue Master Massage Berkeley Ergonomic Split Style Saddle Stool: Comfortable and Stylish! by Adam Grady

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works for VR chair with some issues

So I was looking for a chair to use with a VR headset. I can only stand for so long, but I can play much longer. Regular or office chairs just don't do the games I love to play. I never tire of VR, so I can work for hours with the Quest plugged in and a virtual desktop connected to my computer. Chair conditions: no back (power block in hip pocket interferes), full movement of arms, and easy transition from a seated position to a standing position. This chair holds up well in most categories. It's a bit spongy and will settle for a few inches before settling. Sitting on it with a headset is a bit difficult, but you get used to it. I'm 6ft tall so the chair is almost fully extended as I try to maintain the appearance of standing. When it's fully undressed, it's too difficult to work with a headset and the hands of a controller. As a man I like the design of the braid but would like a way to adjust the cord. The building materials are not amazing, but acceptable. The saddle design takes some getting used to and can be painful. It will help you sit more upright, but you can still bend over on it, trust me. Due to the lack of saddle adjustment, I can only sit on it for an hour or two, after which it becomes uncomfortable. However, it works because I can stand for so long, so I just switch back and forth. It doesn't roll well on carpet and it's a mixed problem. This makes it difficult for me to switch under me to stay in the same game space. On the other hand, when you're on it, there's no drift and you'll stay put. Overall happy with the purchase and the best low tech chair I've found for this purpose. In terms of 3 categories of tips, it was easy to fit, comfort is a mixed bag, reducing pain in one area only to add it elsewhere. but I didn't get it for pain relief.

Pros
  • Professional massager
Cons
  • I'll write later