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DetroitCW
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Dec 8, 2017
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I am trying to be as objective as possible, I mean, this is a $150 chair. That being said, I can't see it lasting more than a few weeks. The issue is that the stitching on the seat is directly above where the support bolts to the lower portion of the chair. This leads to the bolts poking through the padding and digging directly into one's rear end. I threw out a DXRacer chair because of the same design flaw. I bought my daughter an E-Blue Cobra and it is head and shoulders better than this chair. I definitely will not be considering Arozzi for my future needs as I work in an industry that requires me to be seated at a workstation for 9 hours a day. This chair simply is not going to work for me.
Dec 8, 2017
shift.kitt
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Dec 9, 2017
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DetroitCWEven as someone at the upper edge of the weight limit for this chair I was unable to reproduce the issue you're having. Out of curiosity i even pinpointed the bolt location and applied a large amount of force directly on that area and was unable to feel it. Seems you got a bunk deal, buddy.
Dec 9, 2017
DetroitCW
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Dec 13, 2017
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shift.kittIt could be my sitting position as well. I sit all the way back in the chair, with my lower spine making contact with the back rest. After 7+ years in military vehicles, I find that I have to sit straight up and down or my spine gets very sore within just a short time. I'll end up putting some padding between the seat foam and the bolts. I appreciate your response, however.
Dec 13, 2017
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