- Superb chair with fully adjustable features, including the headrest, backrest, and seat (moreover, it not only adjusts the reach but also the softness, so even buying additional mats is not required) The foundation fabric of the seat and back is made of a fabric that does a great job of preventing you from getting too hot. Even if you have to work on a laptop or read a book while you're in the crash, the armrests may be adjusted to fit your needs. Everything is made of metal, everything is done to one's conscience, there are some Kotskas, but in order to shake his picture, I have to sit on the armchair and not in the toilet. The lumbar support is solid, and it can be adjusted in two different directions; it performs the duty more effectively than the kind found in cars! The wheel chocks function wonderfully, which is quite impressive given my normally robust constitution.
- Chair has a lot of adjustability. I am really satisfied with the way the handles can be manipulated. There are four axes of movement. Elastic rubber, not plastic, is used in the construction of the handles itself. Gentle and reassuring in nature. Simple to put together. There are comprehensive instructions supplied. Nice look.
- This chair takes me back to my childhood, namely to a toy transformer that I had that was quite a few years ago. Everything appears to be functioning properly, although there are some hiccups. 1) The handles are functioning, but they can be moved almost one centimeter to the left or right any way. 2) The back is really comfy, and you can nearly lie down on it; nevertheless, even when it is in its usual state, there is a backlash. You will need to sit down, give your back some rest, and then press through 1-2 centimeters deep. (swing back) This, despite the fact that everything is fixed and you do not personally collect this component of the chair in any way. 3) Each of the shift levers has a little bit of wiggle room as well. As a result of all of this, it may appear as though something is about to fall off; however, this does not actually occur. pah pah pah. After a month of use, the mesh of the seat has become less elastic along the area where the buttocks are located (my weight is 85). Although it has not yet reached a critical stage, I have noticed it in other chairs that are very similar to this one, and people have commented that it can sag even farther. I'm watching.
- Strong metal framework, multiblock mechanism, and mesh.
- How to put it together. Why the fundamental choice was made to not write even one coherent assembly proposition is beyond me. Just visuals will be available. That is the target of the investigation. There won't be any further indications given. The procedure applies to multiple models. You'll need to skip some pages, but you probably won't notice it at first (unless you're a genius and create all the time, of course). There is no one available to answer the assembly advice hotline phone on the weekends. This model does not have an accompanying official video tutorial. There is one that's nearly identical, but its instructions call for slightly different parts than those included in the kit. Eventually, after shouting obscenities at the mothers of everyone involved in the instructions, I had an aha! moment, and everything went smoothly until I realized I was missing one screw. A home improvement business is conveniently located nearby.
- Simple to put together, comfy, and the back does not get numb or pain at any point.
- Height