Not comfortable and less adjustable than I thought in the store. Lumbar and neck pads were incredibly stiff and the lumbar support was adjustable in up/down only - the thickness/firmness not adjustable at all. The chair had little metal in it mostly thick cast or nylon plastic - it did not seem very rigid. the surfaces were vinyl/naugahyde and not leather and did not seem breathable at all was very hot to sit in. The bottom line - I sat in it for less than two hours before deciding to return it to the store.
I LOVE THIS CHAIR! I'm not a gamer but do sometimes spend too much time on the computer. I also use this chair when I read a book as it is more comfortable than our $2 000 sofa. My only gripe is that they provide the chair with hard plastic wheels as if everybody is going to use it on carpet. Many people are going to hard floors now including us because of the sinus problems that carpeting causes. It would be nice if they would include rubber wheels or bands to cover the wheels.
Well made with lots of usable adjustments. From the back going straight up to almost all the way laid back. the arms go up/down they also swivel and slide front to back. Has 2 removable "pillows" I guess you'd call them(1-neck & 1-lumbar)
The chair is quite comfortable though I found the lumbar pillow to be too large I couldn't find a comfortable position for it. I had two major issues with the chair and maybe they're silly but for me they were deal breakers. #1 - the "wings" on the back are too pronounced and interfere with reaching your arms out. I have a table to the right of my desk and kept bumping my arm trying to grab things off of it. #2 - you can't easily rock back in the chair. I suspect because it has the car-style reclining but in any case you can't rock back without using your feet to push off the ground. I like the rocking from a traditional office chair. If neither of those things sound bad to you try it out. It is comfy and when you recline all the way back you could even take a nap in it.