I was looking for a new chair and tried several that had armrests that were not adjustable. My arms wouldn’t even touch them armrests. Why were they there? This chair is very comfortable and the armrests can be adjusted. It has a mesh seat/back headrest and several adjustments. Great buy and very comfortable.
The chair is easy to assemble but there is room for improvement: spring controlling the ease of leaning back is VERY strong. I finally got it to move but my maximum torque did not get it to loosen enough for me. Back too upright and would like it to move more easily. The only other issue is the height of the arms. I have the chair at maximum height and the arms are as far as they can go down. That's OK for deskwork but is "akward' for using the keyboard---especially my keyboard which is on a moveable rack that comes out from under the desk top. That makes my elbows higher than the keyboard. I pulled the arms to their maximum width and that helped. I don't want to take the arms off as they are helpful for straight deskwork. Comfort and posture are OK. Your ideas are welcome. I thought about trying to take the arms apart and modify the mechanism toallow themto go further dosn --when I want them to.
I always have a problem with my backside not being comfortable after a long time in any seat. This is breathable and form-fitting so no numbness or discomfort! The lumbar support is also a great feature and was a must-have when looking into office chairs. I do wish that part was adjustable but for the price point I'm not complaining.