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Review on ๐Ÿช‘ X-Chair X2 Management Task Chair with Headrest: Ergonomic Office Seat with Incredible Lumbar Support and Highly Adjustable Features - Perfect for Long Work Days by Lisa Jones

Revainrating 1 out of 5

This chair costs no more than $1,000.

There are many other chairs that are better made and use the same materials as this chair, but cost over $700 less. If you are interested in this kind of mesh chair in almost the same design, try NOUHAUS Argo3D. Here are the pros and cons IMHO. Advantages: 1. Adjustability. You can adapt it to almost any person as it has the same settings as the other 1000+.2 chairs. Looks - it's a nice looking chair CONS: 1. This is not an ergonomic chair. Ergonomic chairs should keep you sitting upright and comfortable for a long time. This one lets you slouch or lean forward and use the armrest more than any other chair I've tried (tried over 12 from $200 to $1500). The top mesh sticks out too much in my opinion and makes you crooked. 2. The first incline setting (straight, ergonomic) forces you to lean forward. And the second is too far back to be considered an ergonomic chair. There is no "perfect" lying position.3. The armrests tilt with the chair. It's a personal issue, but I never liked it.4. The armrests and backrest (the part that allows you to raise and lower the backrest) move too easily. When getting in and out (e.g. at a table), the armrests and the backrest usually have to be adjusted. Fixing your butt will always make your back jump up a notch or two, which is frustrating as hell. The headrest is too high and cannot be used for a person my height without squeezing my butt into the back of the seat and sitting as upright as possible. 6. Of the 12 Revain chairs I've tried, these guys are the only ones that charge $46 shipping. I bought a $200 chair with free return shipping. When you spend $1,000 on a chair, you expect better customer service. There's more, but these are the biggest.

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