My 18 yo son uses this. It replaced a low back desk chair that had poor support. We would like this one more if there was adjustability in the backrest angle. As is it is better for relaxing than desk work. Although in the current Coronavirus attend-school-at-home situation it is pretty good for Zoom "classes."
I'm not a gamer but this has been the best chair post car accident for back leg and feet injuries. I can sit as long as I want. I figured true gamers will want quality chairs for the duration of use. Works for me too!
I have a hard time finding a chair that works because of short legs. This chair adjusts perfectly and is super comfortable. Thinking about getting another one for my sewing room.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
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Bad instructions cheaply made no lumbar support
on January 25, 2022
Posted by: Finn
This chair is less comfortable than the folding chair it's replacing. It took two grueling hours to assemble with some of the worst instructions I have ever seen. The instructions tell you to put the seat bottom on the base before attaching the armrests or back which is impossible. The material is so cheap it was already peeling when it arrived (specifically on the headrest part). There were loose threads all over the chair as well. The cushioning on the bottom is fine but it's practically nonexistent on the back. There is zero lumbar support and this chair hurts my back more than any other chair I've sat in. It has parts that stick out near my shoulders and make it even less comfortable up there as well and my head has to lean way back to reach the headrest part. The armrests are too far forward to be usable as armrests. The height adjustment lever is difficult to reach while seated. I sincerely regret buying this chair and I only just got it.