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It's not a big deal, but the arms and seat on mine look pretty bad now
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like I have in my home office), and the adjustable arms are a great feature that I never knew I'd use so often (out of the way for typing most of the time, down when on calls and reading for extra support)
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I've been using it nearly every day, 6-8hrs, and no complaints, other than I wish that the arms were adjustable (up and down, they just swing up out of the way).
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Durable, comfortable, and the rotating arms makes it easier to play guitar or perform various other activities
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I switch between using a computer (which I like the arms down for) and playing guitar (arms up) so this chair is a great ergonomic solution
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At 5'9", it feels like I'm half shrugging my arms constantly without adjustment
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When you lean back, you take the arms with you, and as they are, they feel like they're geared towards someone taller
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The arms are nice and the flip up arm design lets me sit Indian style or with my legs folded however I want.
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Otherwise 5.************UPDATE: One arm of the chair is crooked/warped
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What I love most about it is the flip up arms
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It pinches in hard, the arms are to narrow
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The padded flippy arms increase versatility
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I can certainly deal with that - it still works as a chair - but what I am starting to really not appreciate are the awful arms
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I love the adjustible arms and the adjustable height
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I play guitar so the fold up arms are awesome.
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I love the arms that lift up, especially when I want to slide the chair under the desk to vacum behind it
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Like that the arms fold up out of the way, when needed.
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Love the retractable arms.
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These arms move FULLY out of the way, and my guitar in no way bumps into the chair arms.
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I like the way it does not have a pretentious style and got it because of the flexible arms.
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Love the moveable arms
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If you're looking for a truly ergonomic chair, spend some extra money for adjustable arm rests and seat depth (probably in the $300 range)
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At 5'9", it feels like I'm half shrugging my arms constantly without adjustment
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Manufacturer had no replacement arms available
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While it does not offer all of the adjustments and other bells and whistles that a high-end commercial office chair would have, it does offer exactly what I need in an office chair: lumbar support; seat comfort with firm support and a waterfall front to take pressure off the back of the legs; flexible arms; and, NOT least importantly to me, it is a very good looking chair!
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One the screw under right arm securing the cushion fell off the screws threading was shot so it's needs a replacement screw in the right arm
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I like the back support and the arms that move up out of the way
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There was no damage to the packaging around the damaged harm and it is my opinion that the arm was damaged when it was packaged, indicating poor quality control
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All of the vinyl is chipping off and the arms are ripped, the seat has bare spots where the vinyl is gone
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I love the arms that lift up, especially when I want to slide the chair under the desk to vacum behind it
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The first one has almost disintegrated on the seat panel, the twisted second has nearly lost both arms (not even a year old)
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The back support is great, I absolutely LOVE the adjustable arms that don't just raise/lower height but instead can be moved (independently) to be parallel to the ground or
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Love the flip up arm rest and ventedlumbar supporting back fabric.
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Kudos to Lexington Modern for delivering such a great chair at an affordable price!I ordered the Focus office chair with the leatherette seat because I loved the arms that flip completely up and out of the way and because the curve of the back seemed as if it would provide more support.
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So the arms on this thing are comfortable, and they flip up
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The right arm rest is very stiff and is difficult to raise and lower
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Cheap leatherette arms are cracking after less than 6 months of use.
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As highly regarded as they are, there is no getting past ergonomics: It did not fit us the way we needed it to fit, but they are built like an old Mercedes Benz, so they last and hold their value
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disappointing as it may be it is still a good chair and worth the money!