1) The chair is not for those who sit at the computer all day. Sit comfortably only as close as possible to the back and straighten up. At the same time, it will not work to completely straighten your back and shoulders due to the shape of the back (see photo in profile). Because of what, over time, the back gets tired anyway and you start to slide down. The problem would be largely solved by the ability to recline the back, but here it is not provided. Convenience will also depend on your height: for those who are above 178, it will be problematic to put your head on the back and continue to sit comfortably. There is a swing system, but it does not affect the overall ergonomics of the chair. 2) The marriage is that after assembly, the chair seems to be shifted 3 centimeters to the right (you can find similar reviews on other chairs of this line). Due to the fact that all the elements are tightly fastened together, the offset affects everything - one side of the seat is slightly tilted, one armrest is offset to the right, one side of the backrest does not fit as tightly against the seat as the other. I reassembled 3 times, pressed all the parts as much as possible - to no purpose. In general - uncritical, but after a long use makes itself felt. I ordered the chair via the Internet, with the dispatch under the guarantee there was no longer any strength or desire to mess around. Bottom line: this chair can be called comfortable with a big stretch and only under certain conditions. Given this, plus the fact that a factory defect is likely, plus the fact that at the moment it costs almost 22 thousand (half a year ago I took it for 16, and then I realized that I was overpaying), I highly do not recommend taking this product.
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