The car door handles that I previously mentioned actually have a function, this is how you adjust the height of the seat and the reclining of the backrest.
The entire chair features this stitching that adds a red accent to the design. I would have preferred if they had made this stitching the same colour as the main colour of the chair. Given how many colour options there are, it would have been nice to see Thermaltake stick to the colour scheme a little more.
The backrest features this perforated design that allows for better breathability of the chair, making it more comfortable to use for longer periods of time, especially on those horrible hot days.
For what I presume is even more breathability, the backrest features a cut-out that is right by where your neck should be sitting. It makes the design look a little odd in that area, but if it helps with comfort, then a small hole here is a small price to pay.
Another feature of the backrest is this polished aluminium Thermal take logo, while it serves no practical function, it is undoubtedly very nce looking, and it catches light very nicely for photographs.
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