Now for the cons.
Lumbar support. In my understanding, I am sitting on an armchair, being 1.90cm tall, on a fully raised gas lift, the seat is pushed forward, and evenly stretched out with my feet on the floor, I feel support in the lumbar, not in the coccyx GUYS, IN THE LOIN, but I have it in the highest position at the highest landing rubs almost the same place (((. I would like to see something like adjustment along the entire back, maybe then it would become a more universal solution. So you have to slide down it a little lower.
Neck support. It lacks movement to and from the neck. The trick is that we do not always sit completely adjacent to the chair, but most often leaning forward a little, and in this case we have to slide down so that the body, as it were, runs into this support with our neck.
Well, in general, it’s comfortable with such manipulations, there are no words, but the fact that it’s you who adapts to the chair, and not it to you . Some kind of kapets for 19k)))
I don’t know, I heard an expression somewhere . And they collected it - with a stick and ingenuity, that’s right to the point about this chair.
It really pissed me off, I took black, the screws for attaching the mesh to the seat are silver, were you too lazy to paint?
Welded seams - sooooooo lazy cleaned, it won’t work to cut yourself, but just the very realization of this is depressing.
Kotska here and there out of the box, a layer of black paint on the metal is so thin or there was no protective varnish, in general, not very much either.