Once mounted we can see that the arm rests are height adjustable; they can also be rotated inwards and outwards about 45 degree.
The included cushions are completely optional, but also very easy to adjust or remove once installed. The top cushion is super soft and provides a nice rest for your neck. The Bottom cushion is for lumbar support and is made of a harder foam padding. The straps allow you to slide the bottom cushion up and down to suit your personal preferences.
The chair height can be adjusted via the gas lift mechanism located under the seat; pretty standard stuff really.
The tilt force can be adjusted by the dial under the seat, although you can also move the gas lift arm inwards to lock the chair and prevent it from tilting backwards.
The backrest can be set upright, or adjusted all the way back to almost flat, perfect if you need to put your feet up and kick back for a bit.
Overall, this is a very comfortable chair and while the padding is a little hard at first, it’s designed to wear in to the user after extended use.
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