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Review on Get Comfortable And Productive: Ergonomic Black Mesh Desk Chair With Adjustable Arms, Back And Lumbar Support By Furmax by Brian Thao

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Decent for the price, not for full-time use

Not bad for the price, but this is not for people who work full-time at their desk.I work from home and bought this as a cheap replacement after my last chair broke down. I'm 6ft, 220 and this thing holds up pretty well. Easy to put together and still sturdy after a few months of 8+ hours nearly every day.-The padding on the seat is a little thin, but a simple cushion works wonders. The fabric on the armrests leaves a lot to be desired; it's a rough texture and irritates my elbows but luckily I kept some armrest covers from the old chair.-The back is a nice, breathable mesh and honestly one of the more comfortable I've experienced. Never gets too warm, even on pretty hot days.-The back is also fixed to the chair. There's no recline, but the whole chair is able to tilt back about 15 degrees, and there is no lock. If you lean back, you're going all the way.All in all, decent for the price and good for someone who spends a couple hours at their desk for studying or games. However, I would not recommend this for anyone who works full time in it. Do yourself a favor and spend a little more to get something more suitable.

Pros
  • Adjustable armrests that can flip up for different usage, you can put the arms down when sit at desk, or pull them up when on need them, and tuck the chair into desk to save room for your space.
Cons
  • The chair may be difficult to adjust for some users