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I have it and I love it, I bought it in-warehouse about 2 months ago. It has a full mesh at the bottom and back, very much breathable and back reclines nicely.
Hand support thing is adjustable but does not go too low, it does touches my table and I am not able to tuck it under table when I am done using it but its okay no biggie
Purchased online and everything is great: well-packaged, easy to assemble, sturdy screws/parts, and definitely felt like this is a good deal. The manufacturer, Bayside furnishings, is a legit Costco-exclusive brand.
The one drawback is that because the seat of the chair is mesh, there has to be a solid frame. The solid frame curves down on the front of the seat and has a soft buffer, but the front corners curve up again too soon. I'm 5'10" male so I'm more comfy with my knees angled a little outward. When seated, this causes discomfort just above the knees once your legs lose circulation. Even with the height setting at its lowest, I still can't find a comfortable position without my legs resting on the hard front corners of the seat. The only workaround I found was to step on the casters of the seat base to elevate my knees--not ideal.
I am sadly returning the chair. With their marketing messaging about 'not cutting corners,' they should have done the opposite for this chair.
Purchased online and everything is great: well-packaged, easy to assemble, sturdy screws/parts, and definitely felt like this is a good deal. The manufacturer, Bayside furnishings, is a legit Costco-exclusive brand.
The one drawback is that because the seat of the chair is mesh, there has to be a solid frame. The solid frame curves down on the front of the seat and has a soft buffer, but the front corners curve up again too soon. I'm 5'10" male so I'm more comfy with my knees angled a little outward. When seated, this causes discomfort just above the knees once your legs lose circulation. Even with the height setting at its lowest, I still can't find a comfortable position without my legs resting on the hard front corners of the seat. The only workaround I found was to step on the casters of the seat base to elevate my knees--not ideal.
I am sadly returning the chair. With their marketing messaging about 'not cutting corners,' they should have done the opposite for this chair.
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Hand support thing is adjustable but does not go too low, it does touches my table and I am not able to tuck it under table when I am done using it but its okay no biggie
The one drawback is that because the seat of the chair is mesh, there has to be a solid frame. The solid frame curves down on the front of the seat and has a soft buffer, but the front corners curve up again too soon. I'm 5'10" male so I'm more comfy with my knees angled a little outward. When seated, this causes discomfort just above the knees once your legs lose circulation. Even with the height setting at its lowest, I still can't find a comfortable position without my legs resting on the hard front corners of the seat. The only workaround I found was to step on the casters of the seat base to elevate my knees--not ideal.
I am sadly returning the chair. With their marketing messaging about 'not cutting corners,' they should have done the opposite for this chair.
The one drawback is that because the seat of the chair is mesh, there has to be a solid frame. The solid frame curves down on the front of the seat and has a soft buffer, but the front corners curve up again too soon. I'm 5'10" male so I'm more comfy with my knees angled a little outward. When seated, this causes discomfort just above the knees once your legs lose circulation. Even with the height setting at its lowest, I still can't find a comfortable position without my legs resting on the hard front corners of the seat. The only workaround I found was to step on the casters of the seat base to elevate my knees--not ideal.
I am sadly returning the chair. With their marketing messaging about 'not cutting corners,' they should have done the opposite for this chair.
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