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This Gaming Chair combines ergonomic design with a massage feature, adjustable height, and a stylish red leather finish, making it the perfect addition to any gaming setup or office environment.
D**Y
Love it
I use it everyday
B**M
Just good enough
The back reclines and that is nice. The massager is more annoying than comfortable, it has to stay plugged in to be on and in a gaming chair wires aren't exactly helpful. The base doesn't lock into any reclined positions so it mostly feels like you are able to slide out of your chair. The plastic covers are kinda cheap and one side only has the 1 screw to hold it on. The screws are cheap flimsy aluminum and strip insanely easy. They give you 1 extra and even going as steady as possible, they all stripped out. The covers need bigger heavier duty screws than they give. If you're looking for a chair for a short period of time before you upgrade to a nicer one, this works.
W**E
It's decent enough
I have never paid more than $100 for an office chair. After trying this chair out, I'm inclined to go ahead and spend $500 on its replacement after Christmas and give this to one of my children who won't have the same issues.Overall, the chair is OK, but it seems to be smaller in every dimension by a few inches than what I expected. Perhaps I confused this product with a different one, but I am only about 5'8" and the neck pillow rests at my shoulders when attached through the holes as depicted. It also hangs loose when attached in that manner. When attached to the tapered head rest area, it is located in the correct position.The back pillow is stiff and has me either arching my back to make it work, or I'm pushed too far toward the front of the seat. Again, I'm only about 5'8". The chair is much more comfortable for me without the pillow.The USB vibrator works ok - but I thought I ordered the wireless chair! I guess I can always put my USB travel charger to use while at the house, if I ever need to vibrate my back a little using an electric motor with a 5g offset shaft weight.The armrests are generally a non-issue for me. I don't even use them anyway. The touch surfaces have a pretty nice texture and are dished, but they're hard plastic and overall they feel really cheap - especially when you curl your fingers under them. I guess they were good enough to make a good photo. Others may be interested in knowing that they are 100% fully unadjustable. Actually, there are two positions - installed and uninstalled. I'll just keep them installed.Although I'm a pretty big guy, the width of the seat is actually fine in the normal seating position. Ideally it would be wider by 2 or 3 inches, but the leg bolsters (?) don't bother me. Where it fails is when I fidget and cross a leg, which is often. I guess the armrests come in handy here.The final issue is with the padding. Yes, I know it's only a $100 chair, but the frame is easily felt through the thin padding. This isn't an issue, really, while sitting normally. The frame in the leg bolsters it very present when I have a leg crossed, and I am concerned about longevity there - these seem like obvious wear points for the fabric that will wear faster given how I like to sit.It's certainly better than nothing. It looks pretty good, too - but I can't see it when I'm sitting in it, so what good does that do?Update: 2nd day, sitting was mildly painful where the bar in the leg bolsters dig into my thighs. It was not uncomfortable the first day at all, but apparently my body is unhappy. I will likely replace the chair very soon.
A**S
Comfort
My daughter loves the comfort of the chair and the back vibrating pillow.
E**N
Good chair, but my elbows hurt a bit
This chair is not too bad for the money. You do need to tighten the screws every once in a while on the arms, as they tend to get loose. The arm rests could use a bit of padding, however. Nothing that cant be fixed with a little DIY though. I don't use the back rest or the vibration. The pillow on the head rest hands loosely once you clip it on. This can be fixed by tying the straps together behind the headrest before clipping it on.I ordered two of these chairs and the second one came with a defect in the threads on the seat. I contacted the company and they sent over a brand new seat very quickly and without hassle. Excellent customer service.I would recommend this chair to others as an affordable and comfortable chair. I use my computer most of the time that I am home and have yet to have any back pain or discomfort since purchasing this chair. I was worried since the seat is very firm, but I am VERY happy with it. My only reason for the 4 stars are the hard arm rests and the screws coming loose every few weeks, but both of these issues are easily forgiven. I really like this chair.
S**N
Won't last
I have had this chair for a couple of years and would not buy it again. The cushioning breaks down rather quickly causing my tail bone to hurt. The vinyl is VERY thin and started cracking within the first year, and the seems are now starting to pull out.It was uncomfortable enough that I had to buy a seat, back, and arm cushions to make it bearable. Lastly, the height cylinder doesn't hold and over the course of about 2 hours the chair bottoms out. Slow enough that I don't realize it until I am hurting from the angle.In short, the best thing about this chair is the price. If you need something cheap for a year or so it should be fine. If you want something long term go higher up in price and avoid anything labeled "gaming chair".
E**N
Nice range of motion - No messager
I just got this chair, set it up, and I'll be working in it constantly for the foreseeable future every day. So far it's an upgrade over the executive style lazyboy brand I had. I'll amend my review after a few weeks with the chair but there are a few small things to note for anyone looking to buy one.1) There are these kind of "wings" on the sides of the chair which are a little annoying for those of us with wide shoulders. After getting the lumbar, tilt, height, etc. all adjusted it's not too bad but my shoulders do feel a little cramped if I try to sit with my arms on the arm rests. Sitting with my arms out toward my keyboard is pretty comfortable though.2) As some others have said, the chair probably isn't as comfortable if you're 6ft or over. I'm 5'11 and it took a lot of fiddling to find a good spot to put the lumbar and neck pillows. The neck pillow BARELY goes high enough.3) There's no messager, so if you were looking at it for the message function advertised; don't get it. The lumbar pillow is just that, a pillow. No cables, wires, internal devices, or otherwise.
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