Features: -back tilt locking mechanism 90-175 degrees angle adjuster -adjustable lumbar Cushion -high-quality base with smooth-rolling casters -premium memory foam seat cushion and PU leather material specifications: -Maximum capacity: 250 lbs. -Seating area dimension: 21. 3" X 20. 1" (W x d) -backrest dimension: 21. 3" X 31. 9"(W x h) -overall dimension: 26. 0" X 26. 0"X 48. 4"- 51. 2" (W x d x H) are you tired after a full day's work or playing computer games for a long periods? Just relax, KILLABEE brings you a racing chair Designed with an emphasis on ergonomics. The chair can perfectly fit your body shape, give you the most comfortable support. KILLABEE is more than a chair to sit, it’s an artwork that can provide you all-day relaxation.
J**L
Solid, comfy chair. Setup instructions could use a minor tweak. Lasted 2.5 years.
(See below for my 2 year update review)I'm halfway through the installation instructions and hit a snag. There is a plate that connects the back of the chair to the assembly on the seat of the chair. That plate is angled. Unfortunately, the image in the instructions do not clearly show how the plate should be attached: whether the angled piece should go towards the back or away from it. Unfortunately, the instructional video does not show the attaching of the backplate, but I figured it out from the video: [youtube link redacted] See the wrong/correct image I've attached. The instructions also detail how to install the footrest, but mine was already assembled.I've finished the assembly. It does not take long (15 - 30 minutes).I had a cheap highback chair before I got this one. The Killabee chair has a much thicker, a bit stiffer, seat than I was expecting. But I am pleased with it. The lumbar support pillow is a bit thicker than I'd like, but it will help me with posture. The chair does recline, but it's a manual recline. You'll want to recline it to the position you want, then lock it in place with the lever under the seat. Raising and lower is easy, but I have mine at the lowest setting, which seems a little high for my desk. (I'll adjust.)The footrest pulls out then flips up and over. Unlike the rest of the chair, the footrest feels a bit flimsy. It is functional, though. Just don't put a lot of weight on it or lean on it.Overall, I like the chair.TWO YEAR LATER UPDATE:After using the chair for a couple of years, I have the following review. I've realized I slant when I sit. How do I know this? The left arm rest has all of its "plush" pushed to the side. I can now feel the plastic, and its nubs, of the armrest. While that armrest has gotten a bit flat, the other armrest wobbles. I think this is because one of the bolt screw holes has come loose in the seat. The seat has since become uncomfortable to sit on. I have a small pillow I now sit on. The back still feels good. And the chair remains sturdy. The wheels remain loose. I never use the footrest.Over all, I've started to look at other chairs that may be more suited for very long hours of sitting. At $200, this is not a bad chair. At $300, you may find the La-Z-Boy Aberdeen or the Alera Elusion more to your liking (according to some other reviews I've read). Key point, do your research.TWO YEARS FOUR MONTH UPDATE:The metal bar that holds the back of the seat to the base snapped. So now the seat is a seesaw, secured by two bolts. I've dropped the number of stars to 3, because I do expect a chair to last more than 2.5 years.
D**C
Hot garbage.. Do not waste your money
Okay I will be 100% The itself is horrendous... the assembly is horrible. In particular the arm rest.The biggest flaw is the arm rest for this chair... the bottom screws keep popping out and will not stay in place. Even tho ive tightened them and secured them.. They need to rework certain parts of this chair.Your elbows will leave a permanent imprint into the arm rest material.. and your elbows will behitting hard plastic at that point. Cheap material and terrible.(i posted images of this issue)Also the seat itself sucks... after a while this chair will hurt your rear end.Sorry Killabee but this product is horrible. Its like you guys threw this together and released it.. didnt eventest it out for a week to find any flaws in the design because if you guys did so you would have been able tofind these issues. This was a rush out product.Cheap & terrible.DO NOT BUY THIS CHAIR!UPDATE!Bought this in Feb.. Its now April.. The metal part that holds the chair has broken..Now I am really an unhappy customer.
A**X
Very comfortable and a reasonable price
After looking around at different gaming chairs I decided to settle on this one based on the design and price. Being my first gaming style chair I wasn't sure what to expect coming from a standard office chair but I'm very happy with my purchase.Assembly was pretty easy and intuitive aside from one snag due to the picture in the instructions not being clear on how the metal piece connecting the back to the seat screwed in. Another review already covered this and provided better pictures luckily.As far as comfort goes it is great. The back adjusts and locks in anywhere from 90 degrees to almost 180 degrees. I prefer it slanted just slightly back past 90. There is also a back support lumbar pillow included but I find it to be uncomfortable and removed it. It is easily attachable or detachable with the included straps. The seat also has the standard raising and lowering gas powered mechanism allowing you to adjust the height by a few inches. The chair itself does not rock back and forth at all unlike my old office chair, which was something that concerned me at first. However, I ended up liking the stability of a more stationary chair now that I've gotten used to it.
S**M
This chair only lasted a year
I bought this chair roughly in 2019!at first, i was absolutely in love! the design of the chair was so appealing, though the seat did hurt your bum after a few hours of gaming. I had to buy a sciatic cushion to be able to sit for longer than an hour.The foot rest was convenient, but would slide out of the chair regardless of the O-rings, and sometimes when sitting up when not using it, the foot rest would slide out a little and tickle your calf.Despite all these things, I still loved the chair.2020 rolls around, and gaming has become more frequent (for obvious quarantine reasons)and before I know it, the weld where the chair is held together (by the hydraulic lift) broke and rendered the chair completely unusable.I have an old office chair that I got at Office Depot like 10 years ago that still functions, thought its not a racing chair, the only issue its ever had over these years is the pleather is finally starting to rub off.Killabee gave me so many hopes, because it really is a good looking chair. But the thing did't even last a year before completely crapping out.
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