I got the blue fabric version and found it fair easy to assemble with the exception of connecting the main back of the chair to the arm connectors. That part is a two person job! Otherwise, once assembled, this is a very comfortable chair and I do have some thoughts after using for a few weeks. First of all, its super comfortable, the plush padding in both the seat and backrest are great. Time will tell if it holds up or goes flat, but Im pretty sure you could take this to an upholstery store and have it repaired or upgraded for long term use. I sit in this char for 8hrs a day and still find it very comfy. I can sit in various ways, cross my legs, sit on my ankles, or actually sit with good posture and its all very comfy. I usually like to recline in my office chair to relay, but this chair is big enough that I can still feel comfortable without needing to lean back and recline as much. Normally its in the locked position and thats fine with me. My only gripe is that even as a 6 tall male, I feel a bit of pressure (just a little) at my knees when my feet are planted flat on the floor. I wish it was possible to lower this chair just a tiny bit more to ease that pressure. Its not a huge problem, just a little noticeable after sitting for a while. Ive tried a lot of chairs and different types of styles, materials, etc. - this one is my favorite so far for home office use. It looks great, its comfortable, its able to support a number of sitting styles. The only other thing Ive noticed a little bit is that the fabric and cushioning can get warm after sitting a while. In the summer months my office will get pretty warm, so a portable AC or small fan to keep air moving may be needed to stay comfortable. Otherwise I could see this being an issue for warm body people. I still think its better than non-breathable leather chairs, that just makes me spot sweat. In the winter, this chair is very nice when it warms up due to your body heat. Thats really it, its a great chair so far and I plan to stick with this one.
Very comfortable office chair with one gripe
I got the blue fabric version and found it fair easy to assemble with the exception of connecting the main back of the chair to the arm connectors. That part is a two person job! Otherwise, once assembled, this is a very comfortable chair and I do have some thoughts after using for a few weeks. First of all, its super comfortable, the plush padding in both the seat and backrest are great. Time will tell if it holds up or goes flat, but Im pretty sure you could take this to an upholstery store and have it repaired or upgraded for long term use. I sit in this char for 8hrs a day and still find it very comfy. I can sit in various ways, cross my legs, sit on my ankles, or actually sit with good posture and its all very comfy. I usually like to recline in my office chair to relay, but this chair is big enough that I can still feel comfortable without needing to lean back and recline as much. Normally its in the locked position and thats fine with me. My only gripe is that even as a 6 tall male, I feel a bit of pressure (just a little) at my knees when my feet are planted flat on the floor. I wish it was possible to lower this chair just a tiny bit more to ease that pressure. Its not a huge problem, just a little noticeable after sitting for a while. Ive tried a lot of chairs and different types of styles, materials, etc. - this one is my favorite so far for home office use. It looks great, its comfortable, its able to support a number of sitting styles. The only other thing Ive noticed a little bit is that the fabric and cushioning can get warm after sitting a while. In the summer months my office will get pretty warm, so a portable AC or small fan to keep air moving may be needed to stay comfortable. Otherwise I could see this being an issue for warm body people. I still think its better than non-breathable leather chairs, that just makes me spot sweat. In the winter, this chair is very nice when it warms up due to your body heat. Thats really it, its a great chair so far and I plan to stick with this one.