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At first, I was a bit skeptical on whether or not to buy a used chair
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The one thing I would say feels a bit cheap are the arm rests, which wobble a bit
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so you lean forward a bit
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If you have a crappy chair and wish to upgrade your qualify of life a bit, why not try this chair?
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The whole chair is crooked a bit and/or the armrests don't sit at the same height - possibly both.- As others have mentioned, I wouldn't call this a high-back chair - we ordered a mid-back at the same time, and the backs are identical in height
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Sometimes it gets a bit uncomfortable but that's after 8+ hours of use with some added bad posture in there
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Packaging was idealEasy to buildVery comfortableSeems durableGood amount of settingsCons:Does smell quite a bit when first opened
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The back also wobbles a bit (even when fully tightened), which makes me feel uneasy even when I know it won't break or lose its position.
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it's a bit tough to roll around, but that is to be expected.
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Excellent chair design, although it's beginning to feel a bit loose at times.
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However, if you want the seat and back to be free to move so that you can recline a bit or lean forward with the chair following your movements, then the seat and the back are tilted forward when you're not sitting in the chair.
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Cons: Personally, Neck support could have bit more height so that It give proper neck support.
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The seatback creaks a bit now
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Only the arm rests are a bit loose and not as sturdy as the rest of the chair, but they're able to serve its purpose
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I like the chair quite a bit
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I work at home quite a bit and can spend most of the day sitting in it without issue
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Chair may be a bit hard, but, otherwise it's a nice chair
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One last bit of advice from the trenches: If you haven't educated yourself in proper seat positioning, it's worth the time
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This is a bit unflexible to achieve a good ergonomic position, but it may work for you
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I struggled a bit because the parts are kinda