When you imagine a gaming chair that has an MSRP of around $549 / £449, you’d expect the best quality product imaginable. You want parts that won’t snap off at the slightest change in weight distribution, a comfortable seat with decent lumbar support, and highly configurable positioning. The Andaseat T-Pro 2 is a fabric gaming chair that has all of these features, and even a classy headrest that looks like a bow tie.
First off, can we talk about how chonky this chair is in the box? Trying to heave this furniture into my house is like carrying an uncooperative St Bernard. But because of its bulk I feel assured that this chair won't break - the parts aren’t flimsy, and the weight of the seat itself indicates that there’s tons of padding to cushion my rump.
Assembling the chair is a relatively straightforward affair, with ten steps to complete (eight if you don’t include turning it over and inserting the loose lumbar pillow). All the parts are chunky, with the screws requiring the beefy segmented hex key included to install. It's possible to assemble the chair on your own, though I’d recommend you have someone hold the seat while you install the adjuster. It'd also be easier with a different hex key, as the one provided clips against the chair and lengthens the whole building process.
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