Gaming chair ThunderX3 TC5 MAX, upholstery: faux leather, color: jet black Review
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Description of Gaming chair ThunderX3 TC5 MAX, upholstery: faux leather, color: jet black
- Outstanding craftsmanship, a metal cross (which is unusual in armchairs costing less than 22,000), simple assembly, and quite comfortable armrests that can be adjusted both forward and backward. In point of fact, due to the lordly dimensions of the seat, even an overall guy like me has to make some adjustments in order to sit all the way in the back.
- It has been determined that this is likewise an AeroCool product, which is a sub-brand. It would appear that you have no choice but to buy them at this pricing point. The pillow that was supposed to go under your head is completely worn out, so I took some stuffing out of the old chair and inserted it to the lumbar area as well.
- Strong construction, simple manipulation of the gradient, and low impact on back muscles.
- Short armrests are a must-have item. I'm used to resting my weight on my elbows practically on the back of the seat, but the armrest stops much further forward. It is unfortunate that the angle of inclination cannot be adjusted. The armrests are completely worthless given that you cannot rest your hands on them when using a controller, hence they should be removed. It's the little things: the cushion on top is really thin. You can cram a small cushion into it or place one underneath it. When you swing, there are squeaks caused by the friction of the leatherette. I believe that you are able to either lubricate, enclose, or score. Nonsense. - Reclining at a lower height would be preferable in this situation. However, this is due to the fact that you are accustomed to sitting lower.
- A month is what I use. a large chair, designed for large persons, makes creaking noises (using silicone grease to fix the problem immediately costs 150 dollars; nonetheless, this is the situation with any chair).
- Before usage (while unpacking), the lines began to separate somewhat; also, the inscription that is embroidered onto the headrest of the chair is positioned crookedly.
- comfort, size (in the upper position of the chair, with long legs and a height of 195+, I can’t reach the floor), solidity, ease of assembly, external impression. Pillows are cool.
- slight squeak/metal click when landing, then everything is quiet. the armrests are wide and far away, that is, putting your elbows on them and using the mouse and keyboard is unlikely to work. for the first time I sit on leatherette, and not on textiles - yes, it's hot. Well, you have to get up sometimes, ventilate . I checked with a laser level, the chair is slightly tilted along the plane in a free state. If you sit straight, everything is fine. But if you sit not in the center, it will fall to the side 100%