• Reviews around arm (4.13 of 5)

    Mid-Back Black Mesh Swivel Task Chair with Mesh Padded Seat and Flip-Up Arms

    • The folding arms make it easy to get the chair under the desk and out of the way
    • The right arm swivel is loose, and where the column connects to the base of the chair is sort of a wobble-y like some screws are loose
    • The main feature I was looking for was working on a cool rather than warm chair, followed by having retractable arms
    • The right arm was very similar except the plastic was warped from me needing to tighten it multiple times
    • Very comfortable, easy to assemble, and like that arms can be folded out of the way.
    • I didn't think it would be that important to have adjustable arms.
    • The arms are easy to fold up too, which makes this chair ideal for spaces where there isn't as much space
    • It's nice that you can flip the arm rests up as well
    • The one drawback is that the arms are not adjustable, but that's a minor inconvenience.
    • i love the arms that go up and down.
    • I find the seat padding adequate and LOVE the arms that lift up for varied positions during the day... but the lumbar support portion is too low on me as well, at my hips more than my lower back
    • Love the arms that lift so the chair fits nicely under desk.
    • I love the arms that can flip up out of the way when necessary
    • But if you feel that something is wrong or crooked, go back and tighten all the screws a bit more, otherwise, it will seem like the arms are broken or just not
    • Love the arms, that was what sold me on this chair
    • The adjustable arms are wonderful, one of the reasons I purchased the chairs.
    • Love this chair, I wanted arms & my
    • The back support is very good and I love the flip up arms.
    • The flip-up arms work great, and really help when putting the chair in so the arms don't bang against the keyboard tray
    • For those of us mechanically challenged, a square and a triangle molded into plastic on corresponding holes would facilitate putting together arms, the only difficult part
    • The folding arms are great
    • The right arm rest is lower than the left one, I thought it was some loose screw, so tightened everything again and it still tilts, so I will NOT recommend this product
    • Love that the arms flip back because some people in my family don't like arms on chairs.
    • The base can't be assembled with the left arm well, I used all the
    • The ability to raise and lower the arms is great!
    • I like the movable arms.
    • and I love that you can move the arms out of the way and easy to raise the chair to fit your height needs
    • The arms are comfortable too
    • Like that the arms fold up and back out of the way, but they aren't height adjustable and the padding is a bit too thin
    • still looks brand new, super comfy, love the flip-up arms!
    • The folding arms are very convenient as well
    • They are definitely good arm rests, though, so I don't really do this often.
    • Love the lumbar support and the movable arms
    • It would be nice if the arms were height adjustable like some other
    • The arms on the chair are great when I'm at my computer desk but the back of the chair cuts into my
    • The arms are useful since they can be folded back if not needed
    • Good on back and love the fold up arms
    • Really like the arms being able to adjust up and out of the way.
    • Every part was sealed in manufacturing plastic, so it could not have been used (since it was never assembled).Super comfortable chair with awesome upper back/neck support and those retractable arms come in clutch as well.
    • I like the adjustable arm rests.
    • Love the retractile arms!
    • and I really like the swivel up arms and mesh back
    • Flip up arms--not height adjustable, but at an OK height alreadyMesh cushioning--does its job well, but the material choice is not comfortable for bare skin
    • The arms become loose and do not fold up after several months of everyday use
    • Like the arms that can be raised up when you want an armless chair
    • I took the arms off my current chair, and it works, but arms are nice to have when you want them.
    • Back support and the arms that lift to fit under kitchen desk
    • The retractable arms allow me to sit back in the chair and play guitar without banging the back of the guitar on the arm rest.
    • Arms rests are a little ackward angle and donot move vertically up-down, this results in uncomfortable posture while sitting or using computer leaving your arms hanging in the air.
    • The right arm was very similar except the plastic was warped from me needing to tighten it multiple times
    • The arms are just very annoying
    • Sufficient back support and the adjustable arm rests are a nice plus.
    • The fold-up arms are wonderful if you want to move from focused work close to your desk with the arms up, to watching a movie a few feet back from the monitor and away from your desk
    • Now I do love the fact that you can retract the arms of this chair because my desk is narrow and with the arms I'm not able to slide in under the desk, so putting the arms up solves that for me
    • Very comfortable arms
    • There is a ~3 inch discrepancy from the left arm to right arm
    • The chair I received also seems to have a defective arm, as the right arm will not go even/straight though the left arm does.
    • Sitting comfort like $50 chair and my arm feeling hurt from arm paddle, the package was very nice well packed easy to build.
    • Love the fold up arms too
    • The arms are not adjustable.
    • While one arm has enough resistance to stay up on its own, the other is very loose and falls down
    • (I'm short), swivel makes easy to get in and out, retractable arm rests are also a nice feature to customize to your preferences at the moment
    • My arms are loving the softness and comfort of the armrests
    • Mesh back, tilt feature, arms can be folded awayCons:The concave design seat cuts blood circulation in my thighs unless I sit on the side; seat not comfortable, developed cocyx back painI wanted to get a computer chair that has a mesh back and can tilt and the arms can be folded away
    • "leather" on the chair's right arm cracked completely and has parts falling off after 1-2 months of use
    • The lumbar support is okay, but my biggest problem with it is the fabric of the seat and arm rests
    • Love the flip up arms
    • Love the flip up arms; tucks under my desk perfectly
    • The chair I received also seems to have a defective arm, as the right arm will not go even/straight though the left arm does.
    • I like that the arms go up because it works well with my wooden desk.
    • Really like the folding up arms for playing my guitar
    • Although when I started setting it up, I noticed the right arm connected piece was broken
    • The arms are very comfortable and covered in the same pattern fabric as the seat.
    • Was looking for a chair that had good lumbar support, adjustable height and arms but at a good price
    • Now I do love the fact that you can retract the arms of this chair because my desk is narrow and with the arms I'm not able to slide in under the desk, so putting the arms up solves that for me
    • Perfect with the flip up arms
    • I love the upholstered arms and seat.
    • I had to wrestle the arms to get them to line up with the holes, but that's to be expected from packaging
    • I use this chair for productivity as well as for gaming.
    • A little difficult to assemble because the parts aren't able to lay flat as you assemble them so it'd be best done by 2 people
    • What have I leaned from all the chairs I have bought for computers the past 6 years?It is best to spend as much money as you can afford otherwise you will most likely have a chair that is either crap , bad back support, falls apart and wont last long
    • Chair feels as good as those costing twice as much in some stores
    • The mesh seat likes to pick up crumbs and stuff and is hard to clean off as they get stuck in it.