- Pillows support your lower back and head, and the chair's back may be reclined to a laying position. Significantly less expensive than similar ogues, and incomparable to standard office chairs in terms of comfort. The confidence that it won't topple over or break easily comes from the base being made of hefty steel.
- It's hard to find a flaw for the price. The seams aren't quite even, but that doesn't diminish the usefulness of the product. I finally had to put a knot in my lumbar cushion so it wouldn't creep off my back.
- Convenient Quickly assembled, adequate instructions, adjustable in almost all possible ways
- The smell is not that strong, but noticeable Thought white, brought gray The instruction was put from the C1 model, and I have C4 It could have swayed harder, the mechanism is tight, and it’s scary to unscrew it strongly The instructions do not spell out how to properly attach the pillows, I had to do it by poking (plastic carabiners come unfastened so that you can thread the straps through the slots in the back) 4.04 Compared to other chairs in the same price range, it is stiff and has a larger lumbar cushion than would be comfortable.
- Price, fabric and only fabric, without inserts made of terrible leatherette (a. K. a. eco-leather), height and backrest adjustment, the chair can only swing when reclined, at least 30 degrees, if the slope is very slight, it will not be noticeable, and for me it's a plus.
- Instructions at all not an option to put? The armrests are only up / down adjustable, to themselves / away from themselves - no. Collects hair, if there are pets - I advise you to buy brushes that easily remove hair.
- - A high back that has an adjustable tilt; - Pillows for the lower back and the neck; - Armrests made of a nice substance that are soft; - A metal cross; - A gas lift that functions normally.
- - The seat creaks from any movement of the center of gravity back and forth; - The wheels rattle and seize when turning; - The factory holes in textiles for screws are displaced and not processed in any way to avoid tearing the fabric; - The kit does not include decorative plugs for the holes visible on the sides in the places where the plastic parts are attached.
- + The price for everything listed below (which was around 12,500) + The armrests, seat height, lumbar cushion height, and back deflection (up to a sweep of 180 degrees) are all fully adjustable. + Leather and plastic of a typical quality + A cross made of metal (Perhaps it ought to have been made of plastic?) + A pleasant swing mechanism with the possibility to prevent it (only in the first position) + Stylish + Assembled with ease and speed as long as the screws are not mixed up.
- Despite the fact that their bases are securely bolted in place, the armrests are loose. There is a possibility of cracks appearing on both the armrests and the leather of the seats.
- + Fabric. I have two cats, and although they are used to using the scratching post, my leatherette chairs have been worn down to the point that they look like rags for the past year. They merely keep running in circles, which is not only inefficient but also painful. + Independent adjustment of the backrest and the seat. + Landing on the buttocks rather than the coccyx, like you would in a car: precisely, distinctly, and in a straight line. + The seat is firm and stable. For me, the fact that someone else will feel uneasy is a benefit. My preference is for pillows made of standards. The provision of such an option is nothing but a benefit due to the fact that it is convenient both with them and without them, depending on your preference. The pain in the lower back went away after I had been sitting for a few hours (I spend most of my day working at a computer). It went a whole week without making any sort of creaking sound.
- - There is some strain on the side supports of the seat, however even though I'm just 176 and 86, my hips are quite wide. If you maintain your legs straight, it does not press. Nevertheless, I would not recommend that someone of a greater size take something at random after reading evaluations on the internet. A minor point of criticism: when using a gamepad, of course, the seat is not extremely high; but, the armrests do not provide sufficient length, width, or adjustment options. - Backlash and swaying may occur, however these are normal characteristics of topguns and are typically unnoticed to the user. - During the assembly process, I was required to utilize a few washers from my personal supply. Although the instructions state that eight full washers are required for fastening in oval holes, my previous work has taught me that there may be more fastening places that need to be secured with a washer.
- great chair, the seat is soft, and the wheels are rubberized so that there is hardly no noise made when you roll it across the floor. a back that can be lowered, so you don't need a sofa because you can just sit on the floor. It's wonderful that the screws have a hex head rather than a Phillips head, which is another advantage of this kit; also, there was a hexagon included in the package.
- I have not been able to locate it yet; this is only the first day I have used it. If I am able to locate it, I will post a review; nevertheless, the chair is quite hefty at 22 kilograms.
- The material is substantial, and it feels soft and luxurious to the touch.
- The armrests have been pushed forward quite a little, and the elbows are allowed to dangle free while the back angle is kept to a minimum. The back cushion is substantial and firm, acting more as a burden than as a support. Significant challenges in regard to durability The wheels stopped working after a year of use in the remote mode, the belts on the pillows stretched out, and the armrests burst during that time. In addition to this, the upholstery on the seat was visibly worn (as seen by the spot where there was a jeans rivet).
- Convenient and comfortable chair
- did not find for myself
- More comfy than a chair often found in an office. Rubberized wheels.
- Workmanship