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Arozzi Mezzo Gaming Chairs – Massdrop Exclusive

Arozzi Mezzo Gaming Chairs – Massdrop Exclusive

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Available exclusively on Massdrop, The Mezzo gaming chair from Swedish manufacturer Arozzi—a company that specializes in high-performance products for gamers, coders, and PC users—is equally suited for work and play. Made with a lightweight metal frame, high-density foam, and soft PU leather upholstery, it’s hard enough to keep you engaged, yet soft enough to help you relax Read More

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Dani90915
4
Jan 30, 2018
Can this chair be laying down flat as In the back rest
Dani90915You mean, 180 degree recline? Yes, it does
Argonath
0
Jan 29, 2018
I have two question, if you can answer: 1- I currently live in Germany. I can provide a German home address or an APO address. Would the chair delivered to me? - if yes, should I be paying for the shipping? - if yes, how much would this extra cost be?
2- I am almost 6'3" (189 cm) and roughly 190-200 pounds. Is this chair suitable for me? Thank you
ArgonathHi, sorry, we can't ship to APO addresses. And in any case, shipping to Germany would add about $250 to the cost. Amazon.de has several models available for well less than you'd pay for this with shipping and import duty.
Argonath
0
Jan 30, 2018
Kioshi
81
Jan 29, 2018
I've been checking around the site trying to find a decent gaming/office chair that is comfortable for my bad back. The one issue I see I am having is that I am petite SO I'm having a hard time. Anyone have any suggestions? I am about 5 ft and 115lbs, thanks in advance.
strid3r
5
Jan 29, 2018
KioshiHi Kioshi, I posted my thoughts below on this chair and I have an occasional lower back issue (not related to this chair). One of the things that I felt didn't help that is common with these gaming/racing type chairs is the lumber support pillow. Although it does give you support in the lumbar area, I think it may actually put more pressure around the area than a more conventional office chair might. YMMV of course with back pain and chairs, but I would definitely see if you can try one out in person first.
KioshiHello Kioshi, I would definitely would say someone your size the Verona or the Milano. Those are our smaller framed chairs and would be perfect fit for you.
strid3r
5
Jan 27, 2018
I purchased this chair outside of Massdrop. I find the chair itself to be fairly well-made, but found it a poor fit for me personally. This is my first gaming/racing chair, so maybe I'm not quite used to this form factor. I've only ever used office chairs in the past. I used it for several months and here are my thoughts:
Pros: - Well-constructed overall, no apparent flimsiness here like you might have with a generic office chair - The wheels work nicely on hard flooring. - Materials throughout seem sturdy. - Padding on the seat and pillows are firm and seem like they'd last a while. The lumbar pillow is also adjustable via stretchy bands. - Tilt and armrest adjustments are nice and smooth.
Cons: - Form factor of the chair is confining. (For reference, I'm 5'11", 185lbs with an athletic build). The two shoulder "wings" are tilted forward which force your shoulders forward if you lean back against the chair, so I found it hard to maintain good posture while leaning back. - The seat base is also a bit small. The raised edges on the sides of the seat forced my legs into one position with little room to move (I like to shift in my seat somewhat often).
I did contact their support to see if there were maybe some settings/adjustments I could make to make it better for me. They responded quickly, but unfortunately there wasn't anything they could recommend other than looking at their Vernazza series (I don't know the differences between the two series). I would recommend the chair if this type of form factor works for your body type. I gave the chair a shot, but unfortunately it doesn't work for my body type/sitting preference.
KhAi-54
6
Jan 27, 2018
strid3rTrue, I tested out all other brand, those two shoulder wings suck, I can’t move my hand when I rest down, it just block my movement
SegaGen3sis
161
Jan 27, 2018
I'm 5'4 150 lbs and BMI of about 22 or 21. Would this chair be comfortable for me?
SegaGen3sisYes the chair would be comfortable for you. Let us know if you have anymore questions. Thank you
cbtlr
401
Nov 13, 2017
Remember when Massdrop had DXRacer chairs? Those were the days.
cbtlrActually, based on what I've seen, they had at least four drops for DX in the past couple of months and none of them made the cut. Maybe the Massdrop community has found out there are better alternatives :-)
warlock266
1
Nov 12, 2017
hello, im looking for my first chair. i am 6'1" tall and around 210-220 lbs would this chair fit me well? and if not which chair would you recommend?
warlock266I'm 6'0 and about 200 lbs. I find it very comfortable. So I would guess, yes.
hookeo
9
Oct 11, 2017
Hello! How does this chair compare to the recent Verzanna chair that was on here? I tried to be in that drop, but apparently had a payment issue, and didn't see the email until it was too late. I did a bit of research into that one, but don't have a lot of time to look into this. I know the Verzanna had fantastic reviews across most sites, and seemed to be a great fit for my 6', 230lbs. Would this be the same?
hookeoI would wait for the Vernazza to come back around. This is very similar quality but has the hard side bolsters in the chair that are common in racing style chairs but the Vernazza does not have. I think you'd be more comfortable in that.
gb4live
0
Oct 11, 2017
Is this chair too big for me ? I'm 5'10 and 165lbs.
gb4liveThis chair will be a good fit for you.
Vanderburg
3
Oct 9, 2017
I work at home, from the computer and spend most of my free time there as well, 14-16 hours a day. The $100-150 Office Depot chairs wear out for me after like 3 months (I'm an average 6'0" 190lb hoo-mahn), with cracking "leather" and the seat going flat, having me sitting on what feels like plywood. What can I realistically expect from this?
Vanderburg
3
Oct 12, 2017
A simple "No" would have at least been honest, and I would have liked to have joined the drop, but since my question (Which I think was reasonable) was ignored, I'll buy a chair from another manufacturer.
VanderburgSorry, sometimes I'm doing other things and miss questions. I try my best to monitor all the drops but cannot be perfect. Since you bought from another manufacturer, I guess the question is irrelevant now but in case someone else wants to know, this chair uses very high quality PU leather not the cheap stuff that wears out in three or four months of usage. It would not be considered normal wear and tear for that to happen. Although, to be honest, if that did happen we would be very surprised and might wonder if the chair had been used in some way inconsistent with its intent or design.
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