- Since this is my first experience with a gaming chair, I am pleased with the purchase. I don't regret buying it, and my cat and I both like perching on it. You can either have it shipped to you or pick it up in a car from the place of issue; either way, the box is enormous.
- Certainly not perfect: 1. a rolling mechanism that occurs in unison Let me elaborate. The chair's height can be adjusted with a lever, which also starts the chair rolling. When we pull back on the lever, the chair stops swinging. Bliss. The lever is integrated into the erfly mechanism, and when pushed it drops into the groove and makes a knock when the back is reclined. In other words, when the back is fully reclined and the seat is set, the chair rocks back and forth by ten degrees, and when it rocks back and forth all the way, we hear the lever on the iron fixing piece click into place. When the back is not reclined too far, the noise stops. Idiotic blather. The fig knows how to disassemble this erfly, but you can probably fix it yourself. Second, the filler in the left armrest is in the wrong place. They either failed to include the foam rubber (picture attached) or they crushed it. One half appears to be cleanly crushed, while the other half is a frothy mass of air. Someone took two pages out of the manual without permission. To get started, I had to get some online instructions. 4. Wheels tend to accumulate fine dirt.