Gaming chair AndaSeat Kaiser 3 L, black Review
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Description of Gaming chair AndaSeat Kaiser 3 L, black
- So, I chose a chair for a very long time, I wanted the design to be pleasant and it was quite ergonomic. This model Anda Seat Kaiser 3 L came into my field of vision. A lot of advertising, good reviews. Considering the general factors, I nevertheless decided to buy a gaming chair for 42k. And now I will try to explain to you why I returned the chair a week later and why gaming chairs are not the best choice in this price segment. What are our advantages: + The unpacking itself, this has been mentioned many times before me. Everything looks and feels really good here. Everything is neatly packaged and easy to assemble. Even the hexagon is included and it is enough to assemble the entire chair. Detailed instructions with pictures. + On the manufacturer's website you can find detailed information about the chair - seat depth / height / distance with armrests. I consider this a huge plus, because you can immediately understand whether it will fit your table. + Nice materials. It is in normal use that the chair makes a good impression. It's just nice to lean on the armrests / a pleasant smell comes from the chair with fabric upholstery. + Many adjustments, armrests can be adjusted almost perfectly to any table height and even closer to you if you are not particularly wide. At this point I will add a pillow with magnets, which sits firmly on the chair, in this design the pillow under the head is really convenient to adapt to any height and complexion.
- - Lumbar support. It is wrong here and poorly implemented. Firstly, the support itself is oaky, as if there is a rigid plywood under the fabric, which changes shape. Adjusting it is not the easiest task - therefore, even for small changes, you need to make several turns of the knobs on the sides. This all leads to the fact that: 1) you set up a chair for yourself to work in an upright position. 2) You want to move to horizontal for playing, and the lumbar support is adjusted to vertical and sticks out, which leads to discomfort. 3) You start to turn the settings for the lying position again and come to the conclusion that "For a comfortable stay in a chair, you constantly need to do hundreds of revolutions a week" - There are plastic recesses on the back and they bulge a little, with a 184/74 complexion they already press a little if I lean on a chair normally. Pay attention to this when landing. - Multiblock. All normal chairs use synchro-mechanisms (which do not crush your legs when rocking). This chair has a hard side, which, coupled with the multiblock, can affect the health of your legs in the long run. - Backlash of the armrests, unfortunately, is in all gaming chairs. And it's very unpleasant to see this for 40k+. Ideally, you need a normal table on which you can lean on your elbows. And we come to the conclusion that 4D is not really needed.
- - linen fabric seems to be quite good, although relatively easily soiled; - height adjustment of the armrests is quite decent; - you can swing, albeit with a creak; - like a good foam seat; - you can spin around the axis for a long time, apparently they put good bearings;
- Height 178, weight 84. What can you deal with: - small backlash and clanging of armrests; - squeaks when swinging in the lower position of the gas lift; - plastic inserts on top, which, in principle, I did not reach, but because of the more significant disadvantages, I decided to purchase a pillow on the seat - the shoulders rose to the level of the armrests and became uncomfortable; - the foam of the pillow is harsh + it is narrow in height, but thick in reach - there is not enough support area; What is impossible to put up with (there are a lot of claims): - the shape of the seat - in fact, in front of the seat, we just have a cliff, which, coupled with a rather hard foam, squeezes the legs under the knee, it’s just hard to sit for a long time, because you feel as if there is not enough blood in the legs (I set my legs at 90 degrees, feet on the floor); - on the subject of the seat - lateral support ala a racing car - it’s nonsense, in fact, the thighs just rest against these “wings”, the feeling that something is poking at them is extremely uncomfortable, it would be better if they just made a flat seat; - Swing system - the seat moves along with the back, that is, it is a rigid structure, respectively, the front edge of the seat rises and further compresses the vessels under the knee; - LOIN - well, a miracle did not happen here . but the mechanisms move it up and down, back and forth. It works like a sheet of paper - you press on the edges, the sheet is rounded and sticks out, from this - in the convex position the support is very narrow, in fact a strip, and which is extremely inconvenient to lean on + it is rigid. That is, instead of a normal, anatomical bend, you lean on a strip 10 cm high. If, judging by the reviews, this bend is smoother in a similar Secretlab chair, here it is really hard and sharp. - a crookedly fitted back - after a short time, I began to feel severe discomfort on one side of the back, I also looked closely at the OPA . the gap between the seat and the back on one side is 1 - 1.5 cm larger than on the other, I tried to disassemble and trim, but no, the holes are such that there is no way to skew. - there was also a jamb with a clanging in the backrest tilt mechanism on the right, but it was easily fixed