Solid, well made, a breeze to put together!
by Claire
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I was waiting months for my chair to arrive when I pre-ordered, but it was worth the wait! I was trepidatious about how tricky it'd be to put together, but I needn't have been, it was very simple. I needed another person to hold the chair back when I was putting it together because this beast is h e a v y, but everything else I was able to do myself (and I daresay there's some fancy way you can prop the thing up if you have to put it together on your own). My other half, who has a Noble gaming chair, is slightly jealous because he says this chair is more comfy than his. I'm most pleased, especially given the price point (5p short of £250 at the time of order) and would 100% recommend it.
Comfortable, quality, smart chair
by Kerem
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Depending on your age, you might either think this looks less exciting than your usual gaming chair or not very comfy looking. You would be wrong on the comfort front and I think the aesthetics are cool looking now I have had a closer look firsthand. More importantly its just a healthier chair and better for you if you spend a lot of time sitting which I do both in my job and spare time (coding & gaming).
Took about 15 minutes to put together and even comes with some extra screws in case one should drop into a void. Was fairly straightforward to assemble, I did need an extra pair of hands when attaching the backrest to the seat but the rest was easy and just tightening screws. It does come with a fully illustrated paper manual.
The small video does not do it justice and once you start peeling back the protective plastic it comes shipped with, you start seeing the subtle aesthetics.
It has a textured trim on the arm-rests and the wheels that are carbonlike. The arm-rests themselves are not padded but are made from some soft to the touch hardened rubber which I find quite comfortable to rest my elbow on whilst typing this for example. They also swivel inwards and outwards, slide back and forth a notch and extend a notch up or down which might be useful depending on the height/location of your desk and keyboard. They are also separate so you could choose to only install the right or left arm-rest if you were concerned about them. I for example sometimes play guitar and was initially only looking for a chair that had armrests that could be moved away.
The wheel base is an upgrade to my previous chair. I am on a wooden floor and the previous chairs plastic wheels had issues and seemed to get stuck and dragged around rather than actually turning.
There is an immediate noticeable improvement in that respect with this chair, bigger wheels that turn & pivot with ease. Still plastic but a much better design and the base is a smooth metal frame.
I am 165cm tall and was concerned the headrest might be too high up but its perfect and I can have my feet flat on the floor with my back against the backrest whilst my head is comfortable on the headrest. A little pressure allows me to lean back (lockable mechanism) at which point the seat rises a little upwards unlike some standard chairs where its more like tipping a bucket. The seat also moves back or forth a notch.
Overall so far very happy with my decision to get a mesh chair over a padded one which, whilst cheaper, generally just starts peeling away after a while
Would recommend and Saturday delivery was no extra charge, thanks Overclockers.
Best of both worlds wtthout breaking the bank
by Tiago
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Great gaming/office chair. I didn't see any reviews on this but found one on google. Price was reasonable so I bought it and I have to say I am really pleased with it. Easy to assemble, looks sturdy enough, very comfortable and works as per their website marketing claims. If this was for a famous brand, this would be worth twice or 3 times more. A bargain. I can see these going up in price soon.