🎮 Elevate Your Game with Comfort and Style!
The N. Seat Ergonomic Gaming/Office Chair combines cutting-edge design with superior comfort, featuring a fully adjustable backrest, 4D armrests, and durable materials. Perfect for long hours of gaming or working, this chair is built to last with a lifetime warranty on its robust frame.
K**H
Not as described but still worth the price.
As can be seen in the attached feature image, it says the chair has a Strong Alminium Base which any reasonable person would conclude is a misspelling of Aluminium but this is not the case. The base is, in fact, Nylon. Despite this error in the description I feel the chair is value for money for the £213.78 I paid for it and I will explain why I feel this way. I recently purchased, for my son, a Clutch brand Throttle Series Chair for £375 and after building both and comparing the quality of the build, apart from the Clutch chair actually having an aluminium base, they are virtually equal in respect to quality and materials. The PU Leather is the same, the adjustments are the same, the Multi-function mechanism is virtually identical if not exactly the same, the seat foam feels the same. I suspect if you were to take chair in the £350 to £400 Price range and compared it they would all use the same mechanisms and similar materials so I feel I got a bit of a bargain with this chair, particularly as I feel it actually looks better than many of the other similar chairs apart from maybe the Noble Chairs which the N. Seat Pro 600 reminds me of anyway.There are a few Issue with regard to attention to detail. For instance the Diamond Pattern on the seat either side of the centre stripe does not line up perfectly and they would be better off eliminating the centre stripe altogether which would rectify this issue. Also the arm rests are a little wobbly but this is also true of the Clutch chair so I suspect it is just a result of the design of the 4 way adjustable arm rests. Assuming the nylon base holds up I see no reason why this chair wouldn't last as long as the Clutch Throttle chair.
D**.
Great chair, seriously comfortable. poor instructions though
I have to say that this is a very nice chair. Its seriously comfortable, and looks great, plus its very easy to manipulate into the right position for you. However, I cant give 5 stars for a number of reasons. The casing that goes over the fixing/bracket for the back part I have not yet been able to attach. This is because the screws that are supplied aren't physically long enough to go through the casing and thread into the bracket as they should do. Although these are easy to come by in DIY stores (and the chair is fully functional without) its just a bit frustrating. Secondly, the instructions are over simplified and are not quite correct. The instructions assume that certain parts of the assembly are already done for you which are not. Plus it comes with 2 different length sets of 4 screws. One set for securing the back of the chair, and one set for attaching the control mechanism underneath. It doesn't tell you which length to use where, nor mention when to use the spacers and washers. I understand that to those of us that are used to DIY this may be easy to figure out, but to some it wont be. The instructions are a single double sided piece of paper, when really, it could be 2 double sided, with clearer pictures. Understand cost saving but they didn't use the cheapest paper going. Lastly, and this may just be a little picky, but there were a couple of loose threads dotting about. Not really an issue with a pair of scissors, but for the price you pay for this chair, I would have liked it to be immaculate.Overall, I gave 4 stars because its a great chair, no doubt. Just would have liked there to have been a bit more care/thought put into quality and instructions
M**D
A great product for a great price!
I have had this chair for a good 5-6 months now which has been plenty of time to put it through its paces. My previous chair was a Charles Jaycobs gaming chair that I picked up for a bargain £80. It served me well for 2 years and then it died. Two of the casters had literally broken their sockets in the star base of the chair which was made from a plastic material. After two years of use the faux leather of the Charles Jaycobs had also started to peel away from the base material.After that I was looking more in depth at chairs and seeing as I spend a lot of time at my computer I wanted to spend a bit more money on a more up market and durable chair. The N-Seat 600 Pro is solidly built. It has a max weight limit of 20~ stone which is massive compared to most other chairs 12-16 stone limits. The star base on the N-Seat is made from metal and I can not see any skimping of the design or it failing like the Charles Jaycobs did. All of the main structure of the chair is metal and it seems very durable. Some of the parts are plastic like the lever for controlling tilt or the air jack but once you set up the chair in your preferred position it's not like you will be using the controls all the time.The chair still looks like it did the day I bought it. The vinyl arm rests are surprisingly comfortable and I use them to rest my arm on as I use my mouse on my pc. One other reviewer complained about assembly. I did have to use my intuition a little to put the chair together (judging what size screws to use where) but it is not that difficult it is only in around 8 parts. It remains to be seen if this chair will suffer the same faux leather failure that the Charles Jaycobs did but if you are looking for a quality chair at a reasonable price then I fully recommend buying the N-Seat 600 Pro. In my opinion you really do get good value for money with this product.
M**L
DO NOT PURCHASE THIS CHAIR!
I wrote a review here earlier and I'm now amending it.I tried to be charitable in my earlier review as I have had the chair for almost 2 years until the back collapsed. Granted I've only used it for 8 hours or so per week.I thought I'd investigate how my chair has failed.The steel tubing in the frame of the back has failed at a weld-point (picture 1). Unsurprising looking at the quality of welding (picture 2).In my professional opinion as an engineer, the people making and selling these chairs are criminally negligent. I wasn't injured when mine failed, but had I been leaning back fully on my chair, the location of the failure could have caused serious injury. But of course, these companies get away with it
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