Looks good, is midrange comfortable, but legs point down.low footrest. Bad feature.
This chair appears to be made well. The leatherette looks like leather and has good coloration. The two motors are smooth and do the job as expected. It has a battery back up which is a great feature if you worry about power outage. The biggest drawback, and its a big one for me, is that the foot rest does not go all the way up to a 90° angle. It only comes up to about 70° which leaves your legs pointing down. It does have some good back support but its not designed ergonomically for comfortable sitting in the seat, in fact the back support feels like its pushing me out of the chair a bit. I have to really move my bottom back and adjust my derrière so that I dont feel like Im going to slide off. Because of the low foot rest, too much blood rushes to the feet when all I want to do is recline and give my feet some rest. Even when I put a full pillow under my legs, they still do not go straight out. So what I have to do is bend my knees and have my legs Indian style on the foot rest to take the pressure off of my feet. If I had to do it over I would not purchase this chair because of the discomfort in my legs and the inability to really feel seated in it. It does, however, recline almost all the way back to about a 170° angle. This makes it great for sleeping blood does not rush down to my feet when Im reclining all the way back. Its still very disconcerting to have my legs pointing downward or downhill And feeling like Im not fully situated in it. I am 56 and on the heavy side and the chair is certainly wide enough for The majority of users . The chair is pretty high up and my feet dangle in the air when the foot rest is down. they dont touch the ground. Its probably a better chair for someone who is over 510. However, their feet would really dangle over the end because its not the longest chair.
Looks good, is midrange comfortable, but legs point down.low footrest. Bad feature.
This chair appears to be made well. The leatherette looks like leather and has good coloration. The two motors are smooth and do the job as expected. It has a battery back up which is a great feature if you worry about power outage. The biggest drawback, and its a big one for me, is that the foot rest does not go all the way up to a 90° angle. It only comes up to about 70° which leaves your legs pointing down. It does have some good back support but its not designed ergonomically for comfortable sitting in the seat, in fact the back support feels like its pushing me out of the chair a bit. I have to really move my bottom back and adjust my derrière so that I dont feel like Im going to slide off. Because of the low foot rest, too much blood rushes to the feet when all I want to do is recline and give my feet some rest. Even when I put a full pillow under my legs, they still do not go straight out. So what I have to do is bend my knees and have my legs Indian style on the foot rest to take the pressure off of my feet. If I had to do it over I would not purchase this chair because of the discomfort in my legs and the inability to really feel seated in it. It does, however, recline almost all the way back to about a 170° angle. This makes it great for sleeping blood does not rush down to my feet when Im reclining all the way back. Its still very disconcerting to have my legs pointing downward or downhill And feeling like Im not fully situated in it. I am 56 and on the heavy side and the chair is certainly wide enough for The majority of users . The chair is pretty high up and my feet dangle in the air when the foot rest is down. they dont touch the ground. Its probably a better chair for someone who is over 510. However, their feet would really dangle over the end because its not the longest chair.