- Class 4 gas lift, smooth rolling mechanism, and adjustable headrest for maximum comfort.
- Only persons over six feet tall may use the anti-riding rollers, and the crossbar arrived slightly scratched in one spot.
- Convenient The rollers are silent, gentle, and do not leave scratches on the floor. There are numerous modifications, but generally speaking, this is a chair for those who are exactly 170 cm tall and have long legs. Get used to the fact that even at the lowest point of the seat, your legs will either not reach the floor or the seat will press under your knees, which is not very comfortable if you are shorter than 175 cm and cannot be called to have long legs.
- Production issues – the order was placed in the first few days of December, and since then, the delivery date has been delayed three times. The order was consequently delivered on January 28. terrible construction. Casting and laser cutting of parts both work well, but welding, cutting, seaming, and electroplating are awful. With regular output quality control, these flaws can theoretically be prevented and not disclosed to customers, but either it doesn't exist or has blind-eyed moles working there. Otherwise, I'm at a loss as to why I got my chair over two months after paying for it with jambs. When you lean back in the new chair, it creaks.
- quality, appearance, and ease of use
- It has some wiggle room in the back, so it moves ever so slightly even when it's in one spot. The headrest has some rattling elements, which can be a little distracting.
- Everything worked out as planned; the set is full, there is sufficient hardware, and the threads are normal and have not been scratched.
- Without anything, everything is meaningless. However, when I was putting the chair together. Everything, with the exception of raising and lowering, works properly. I will first determine what the issue is with the gas lift and then get in touch with assistance if it is still not functioning properly.
- Personalization options for everything you buy or do - Rolling mechanism - gentle and smooth - Mesh back and seat
- Armrests emit an odor, etc. Long since forgotten. - It creaked after a year, just like the previous version of this manufacturer's chairs did. - Here, the creak originates from more places than just the multiblock, in contrast to earlier models.
- -Comfortable -Heavy -It has an appealing appearance.
- - poorly made - not worth the money, but there are very few alternatives to consider -Luftit one week after assembly - Began to creak after one month of use Strange directions for assembling three different sorts of chairs were followed, and after an hour everyone had assembled their chairs and moved on to the next floor.
- sitting in them is often relaxing.
- uncomfortable adjustment knobs of a material quality that is around average
- Excellent comfort! Excellent chair, all metal.
- Perhaps only the armrests can be strengthened.)
- The chair is nice; it's the most relaxing of the ones I tried.
- The accompanying construction tool to break the hexagon's edges is pretty flimsy. I'm seeing this for the first time, and it seems very picky. The edges were torn off as they rubbed up against the mechanism that allowed for the rigidity of the mesh tension to be adjusted. From the looks of things, this structural component is here to stay. No amount of force from a screwdriver would be enough to loosen these screws.