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Review on Computer chair Everprof Ergo for executive, upholstery: textile, color: black by Erzsebet Karancz ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Totally disappointed, product is terrible.

I can see why this chair gets so many good ratings; it clearly has a design flaw. This is just another fake ergonomic chair that tries to ride on the success of the original Ergo Chair 2 (thus the same name). I decided to buy this after reading the reviews. No one who sat on it, including me, could figure out why $30,000 was paid for it. People also varied in terms of their build and height. Don't let odd feedback throw you off. A chair with a 10-year guarantee in the same Ikea (here, 1 year, which suggests) would be preferable. I truly hope this helps someone out there. Red cost him between $10,000 and $13,000. You can find alternatives to the chair's name online (on sites like eBay and Amazon). The vast majority of chairs in use today came from just one factory (or frame) in China. The Chinese factory that makes the per-cup products for Everproof is just another "customer" for Everproof. For gaming chairs, this design is a favorite.

Pros
  • Generally excellent quality construction (but any Ikea chair would be preferable). Relaxed chair. It's pleasing to the eye. Strong rims.
Cons
  • Yet another flimsily ergonomic seat option. Not enough back support. There is no side support at all. (If you lean back far enough on it, you'll pop right back up at an angle.) Bad in every manner; the lack of an adjustable armrest is particularly annoying. Modification of five centimeters' (!) height. Hardly worthy of the name "regulation." Plastic has a powerful odor that lingers for a long time. Sadly, it's just a year long. Almost no alterations were made. They are completely absent from both the back and the saddle.