- Superior components that are straightforward to put together
- A pleasant chair (height 185, weight 57; after a standard office chair, pillows for the head and back are just a fairy tale)) (after a regular office chair, cushions for the head and back are just a fairy tale) There were no problems with the assembly at all. Immediately available (when purchased through the market), The color is a blend of black and gray, which I find appealing. Armrests that are height-adjustable; they are currently positioned at their highest point slightly below my table.
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- Value to price ratio robust frame, quality cloth, and pricey plastic
- There is minimal armrest play. The pillow's under-the-head elastic band cannot be adjusted. The screws are not precisely positioned (additional information in the Comments).
- Convenient. Looks lovely. Strong enough for heavyweights; not flimsy.
- It was overlooked.
- The chair is super, but I especially liked a couple of moments.
- No.
- + Fabric. I have two cats, two leatherette chairs are worn in a rag for a year, although the animals are accustomed to the scratching post. They just run back and forth, no, no, and even hurt. + Adjustment of the backrest separately from the seat. + Landing like in a car - exactly, clearly, straight, on the buttocks, and not on the coccyx. + The seat is solid. For me, a plus, someone will be uncomfortable. + Pillows of norms, I like it. It is convenient with them and without them, as you like, the presence of such an option is only a plus. + The lower back stopped hurting after several hours of sitting (I mostly work at the computer). + For a week it did not seem to creak.
- - A little pressure on the side supports on the seat, but I'm just 176/86, the hips are wide. If you keep your legs straight, it does not press. Still, I would not advise someone larger to take at random via the Internet according to reviews. - A nitpick: with a gamepad, of course, it’s not super high to sit, the armrests are not enough in length / width / adjustments. - Backlash and swaying, but this is a common thing for topguns, generally unnoticeable. - I had to use a couple of washers from my personal stock when assembling, 8 pieces of complete ones are needed for fastening in oval holes, but experience has suggested that there are other fastening points that need to be secured with a washer.
- An armchair is like an armchair. Nothing special.
- The armrests are not comfortable plastic, stagger. The mechanism for lowering the back of the chair is strange and uncomfortable. I don't think he will live long.