After about 18 years, it was time to say goodbye to my Naugybeast office chair, which I loved, but was developing too many cracks in the armor for my taste. Ordered this chair based on the reviews and description.
Pros:
1. This is a solid chair. To be clear, for those who think that the wood is from the bones of the Naugybeast, it isnt. They use some type of a hard wood and it is sturdy.
2. The leatherette (I think they call it bonded leather meaning that it is a mixture of leather and man-made materials) seems sturdy. The base, which has 5 hard wood legs could seriously hurt someone if flung at them. Again, solid.
3. The chair is a very comfortable chair.
4. Outstanding value for the $$$$
Cons:
1. This is made in China and shipped a cazillion miles. Had a couple of nicks which I could live with. If the leatherette was ripped or torn, I would have returned it.
2. This is a TALL sitting chair. Even with the pneumatic post, the lowest position is about 1 shy of where Id like it to be. I have an awesome leather covered work desk with a center draw that I have to now sit up a little more upright for my legs not to be crunched. If youre nowhere near 6 tall, your legs will dangle and youll lose your power over other people. Im 61 and, otherwise it fits perfectly. (Addendum: Ive had the chair for a week and the foam does break in a bit. The height actually is pretty darn near perfect now!. Still 4 stars though, because of nicks that came with it.)
3. The back adjustment is by name, only. It doesnt really do much. Good news? You really dont need it.
A word of advice on assembly from someone whos screwed up many such gadgets in the past:
1. There is an L-shaped plate that comes pre-attached to the back of the upright portion of the chair. You will be attaching this plate to the baseplate that youve previously secured to the bottom of the portion of the chair. DO firmly secure the baseplate to the bottom of the chair before attaching the back portion of the chair to it. But, VERY LOOSELY attach the chair back to the chair bottom. This is where people are getting frustrated due to the holes on the arm rest not matching up to the sides of the chair back and bottom. There is intentionally a lot of slop built into the bracket that attaches the chair back to the bottom to allow you plenty of leeway to position the arms in place while loosened.
2. The screws come in a shrink-wrapped and marked cardboard sleeve. LEAVE the screws in this and take them out one set at a time only as you use them so that you wont lose track of which screw goes where.
3. Assemble this on carpet or bed or something soft. Enough said.
4. This is important: Again from previous experience, dont try to make-it-fit with the screws and threads. The worst thing that you can do is get the holes somewhat closely aligned then trying to use one thread with the allen wrench to try to pull it into place. This is the best way to strip the threads. If the holes are properly lined up, you should be able to use your fingers to tighten the screw at least 3 or 4 full rotations if you follow my instructions above.
5. Until you sit in this chair for awhile, the pneumatic post is just gravity fed into the base of the chair. Dont lift the chair up by the cushions without grabbing onto the base or it will fall off. After sitting in the chair for awhile, this shouldnt be an issue.
(Addendum: One week later, Im VERY happy with this chair, and you will be, too!
Just got it and out it together in 15 - 20 minutes. I know some folks had a problem with the arms. Here is what I found. Put the seat end of the arm on the peg and tighten the bolt so that it wont come of but still swings. With the chair on its side straddle the seat and use one arm to move the back forward and the other to line up the hole to the peg. This is, of course, after you have mounted the back to the seat and attach the adjustment brackets. A little hint on those. Add bracket fir and the back over the top finger tighten all the bolts be for torquing them down. Super comfortable and well made. Im 6 foot 240 and the bottom height is just right and the whole chair is firm. Will update after a while to comment on its holding up. Im taking some classes and will be siting in it at least 20 hours a week.
I purchased this as a Christmas gift to replace my husbands sad looking office chair. It is very nice but a little too tall for him. Overall he was very pleased though. The chair was shipped promptly. I dont think I have ever had a problem with anything that I have ordered through . I would recommend this chair as long as it is for a person who is maybe 6 2 or taller!
Comfy chair, best value I have seen for office chairs. Seriously, if you are like me, you sit on your ass all day, invest in your ass. This chair will take good care of it.
Easy to assemble and very comfyhowever, the back of the chair does not sit as high as I would have thought for a big and tall chair. I am a 6 tall woman, and my shoulders clear the back. I would have liked something that I can rest my head against. It does sit high, so my legs arent uncomfortable, but with the height, it doesnt fit under a standard desk.
This is a great chair. It looks good and feels good. It is a tad high but not that bad (Im 6). Putting it together was a bit of a wrestling match and it almost won. If youre a bit older like me you might want to find someone to help push things into place to get screw holes to line up. Once together though this is a great chair.
Reviews
Nice quality. TALL sitting chair at first, but does break in a bit.
After about 18 years, it was time to say goodbye to my Naugybeast office chair, which I loved, but was developing too many cracks in the armor for my taste. Ordered this chair based on the reviews and description. Pros: 1. This is a solid chair. To be clear, for those who think that the wood is from the bones of the Naugybeast, it isnt. They use some type of a hard wood and it is sturdy. 2. The leatherette (I think they call it bonded leather meaning that it is a mixture of leather and man-made materials) seems sturdy. The base, which has 5 hard wood legs could seriously hurt someone if flung at them. Again, solid. 3. The chair is a very comfortable chair. 4. Outstanding value for the $$$$ Cons: 1. This is made in China and shipped a cazillion miles. Had a couple of nicks which I could live with. If the leatherette was ripped or torn, I would have returned it. 2. This is a TALL sitting chair. Even with the pneumatic post, the lowest position is about 1 shy of where Id like it to be. I have an awesome leather covered work desk with a center draw that I have to now sit up a little more upright for my legs not to be crunched. If youre nowhere near 6 tall, your legs will dangle and youll lose your power over other people. Im 61 and, otherwise it fits perfectly. (Addendum: Ive had the chair for a week and the foam does break in a bit. The height actually is pretty darn near perfect now!. Still 4 stars though, because of nicks that came with it.) 3. The back adjustment is by name, only. It doesnt really do much. Good news? You really dont need it. A word of advice on assembly from someone whos screwed up many such gadgets in the past: 1. There is an L-shaped plate that comes pre-attached to the back of the upright portion of the chair. You will be attaching this plate to the baseplate that youve previously secured to the bottom of the portion of the chair. DO firmly secure the baseplate to the bottom of the chair before attaching the back portion of the chair to it. But, VERY LOOSELY attach the chair back to the chair bottom. This is where people are getting frustrated due to the holes on the arm rest not matching up to the sides of the chair back and bottom. There is intentionally a lot of slop built into the bracket that attaches the chair back to the bottom to allow you plenty of leeway to position the arms in place while loosened. 2. The screws come in a shrink-wrapped and marked cardboard sleeve. LEAVE the screws in this and take them out one set at a time only as you use them so that you wont lose track of which screw goes where. 3. Assemble this on carpet or bed or something soft. Enough said. 4. This is important: Again from previous experience, dont try to make-it-fit with the screws and threads. The worst thing that you can do is get the holes somewhat closely aligned then trying to use one thread with the allen wrench to try to pull it into place. This is the best way to strip the threads. If the holes are properly lined up, you should be able to use your fingers to tighten the screw at least 3 or 4 full rotations if you follow my instructions above. 5. Until you sit in this chair for awhile, the pneumatic post is just gravity fed into the base of the chair. Dont lift the chair up by the cushions without grabbing onto the base or it will fall off. After sitting in the chair for awhile, this shouldnt be an issue. (Addendum: One week later, Im VERY happy with this chair, and you will be, too!
its a nice comfy big man chair
I ordered two of these for the office and they seem to be very well put together. its a nice comfy big man chair.
Assembly, not a problem.
Just got it and out it together in 15 - 20 minutes. I know some folks had a problem with the arms. Here is what I found. Put the seat end of the arm on the peg and tighten the bolt so that it wont come of but still swings. With the chair on its side straddle the seat and use one arm to move the back forward and the other to line up the hole to the peg. This is, of course, after you have mounted the back to the seat and attach the adjustment brackets. A little hint on those. Add bracket fir and the back over the top finger tighten all the bolts be for torquing them down. Super comfortable and well made. Im 6 foot 240 and the bottom height is just right and the whole chair is firm. Will update after a while to comment on its holding up. Im taking some classes and will be siting in it at least 20 hours a week.
Definitely For The Tall Man
I purchased this as a Christmas gift to replace my husbands sad looking office chair. It is very nice but a little too tall for him. Overall he was very pleased though. The chair was shipped promptly. I dont think I have ever had a problem with anything that I have ordered through . I would recommend this chair as long as it is for a person who is maybe 6 2 or taller!
Nice chair so far.
Great chair so far. I am a heavy set guy. Keeps me nice and feeling comfortable when I work at home.
but it is a comfortable chair.
Takes a bit to get used to, but it is a comfortable chair.
Great Chair for Big Man
Great chair. Im big and it fits me well. Good construction. Had a cut at the top but not very big and has not expanded.
best value I have seen for office chairs
Comfy chair, best value I have seen for office chairs. Seriously, if you are like me, you sit on your ass all day, invest in your ass. This chair will take good care of it.
Comfy, but short for big and tall
Easy to assemble and very comfyhowever, the back of the chair does not sit as high as I would have thought for a big and tall chair. I am a 6 tall woman, and my shoulders clear the back. I would have liked something that I can rest my head against. It does sit high, so my legs arent uncomfortable, but with the height, it doesnt fit under a standard desk.
Great once together.
This is a great chair. It looks good and feels good. It is a tad high but not that bad (Im 6). Putting it together was a bit of a wrestling match and it almost won. If youre a bit older like me you might want to find someone to help push things into place to get screw holes to line up. Once together though this is a great chair.
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