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Review on Computer chair ThunderX3 TC3 gaming chair, upholstery: faux leather, color: Arctic White by Wiktor Barczuk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

The chair was purchased at the end of August for 13111r (the price increased by 3k a day after delivery, well, well). Because it does not fit under the table, I deliberated for a long time before settling on this inexpensive option with movable armrests.

Pros
  • What else can I say? It arrived promptly, was carefully packaged, required no tools for assembly (though spare screws were given just in case), felt nice to the touch, and appeared sturdy. It comes with two pillows. The backrest may be adjusted so that you can lie flat while you swing. The armrests are not made of plastic, but of a nicer, stronger material similar to upholstery. The plastic crosspiece is substantial and gives one confidence, and the wheels are sizable.
Cons
  • armchair. UNCOMFORTABLE 1) CUSHIONS: the pillow under the back is an awkward form. To see if it would be any more comfortable, I sat in a similar chair that had a much wider and taller pillow. Only a portion of your lower back is supported, and as you "fall through" into a chair, your head and neck are left uncomfortably exposed by the protruding top pillow. If you lie back against the back of a chair with these cushions in their typical configuration, you'll end up sitting like a cuttlefish. As you can see in the photo, my approach is to place the upper pillow on top of the lower one. As a result, that. There was no time to take the cushion from under your head. Your head will be stuck in a plastic crater if you lean back too much on your chair, so pack up your things and get moving. The pillows aren't great, but if you swap them out for something bigger, you might be able to alleviate some of the discomfort caused by the chair. but speed up considerably after that. - In addition. I failed to recognize its significance at once and ignore it. only after a day of sitting did I feel pain in my hips and lower back (around the sixth point). Second, the actual seat has side "limiters" on them. Long periods of sitting can cause compression of the hip girdle in people with broad hips, like me. The same ones can be found on the reverse side. They will be really uneasy to wear if you have a larger frame. This unexpectedly turned out to be the biggest drawback because. I'm helpless to change the situation. Possible answer here is. Simply an aesthetic drawback, but apparently someone cares about it now: 3) PLUG ENDS. Totally pointless, cheaply made, and apparently unable to be worn; after multiple failed efforts, I accepted this as the norm and moved on. The chair's functionality is not compromised in any way. It's the fourth, and it's leather. It's business as usual around here; the upholstery will eventually crack and come apart. When this occurs, you can stock up on a case. In the summer, that chair will be a sauna. 5) On day two, the swing's mechanism started making a creaking sound. I should have known this would happen because the rocking mechanism on my old chair was always giving me trouble.