After 1 month of use the seat padding is shot. You can see the two bolts in the seat poking up and definitely feel them when you sit on it.This computer chair was easy to set up, most of it is already assembled. The only things you'll need to do is attach the casters to the 5 arm base, insert the pneumatic cylinder into the center of the base and seat plate, then fasten the seat plate to the seat using the four provided screws. The chair was difficult to maneuver around in at first, when trying to wheel it where I wanted I felt a bit of resistance. I fixed this issue by oiling the casters, I oiled the peg that is inserted into the 5 arm base as well as the part of the peg that is inserted into the caster itself and the axle of the casters. I did this because those three areas are the ones that allow the chair to roll around. When I finished I no longer felt resistance when pushing the chair around.The chair is somewhat comfortable, the padding on the seat is fairly thin so sitting for long periods of time in this chair can be uncomfortable. There is some back support but I am mostly leaning forward typing on a pc... The seating and backing are woven so it doesn't get too warm sitting for long periods.The back of the chair can fold in and the chair can be pushed under a desk, I think this is an interesting feature but I don't really see it as a practical one since it doesn't really clear up a whole lot of floor space when the chair is completely under the desk. The armrests can fold backward, which is useful if they bump into your desk when trying to push it under it. Overall I think this is a good office chair, it's fairly basic with its only standout functions being the folding back and armrests.This is by far the easiest chair I've ever put together. Most of that has to do with the fact that the seat and back are already attached and just need to be snapped into place to complete the assembly. The downside of that is that it took a while to get all the protective plastic off the seat because it was wrapped before the item was assembled at the factory and the screws holding the seat to the frame are also holding the plastic. Not a big deal but a bit of a pain. Speaking of screws, there are only four you have to insert and there is an Allen wrench that comes with the chair so you don't need anything in the way of a tool kit. If you have a rubber mallet (or a regular hammer and a block of wood) it will make installing the casters a little faster but it's not necessary.So if this was all so easy on the front end why the four stars? It seems a little wobbly, That might go away once it breaks in a little and the screws get retightened and it isn't a huge issue. But it's there and I needed to mention it. Other than that this looks like it will be a nice addition to the work room (worktable chair instead of office desk chair) and it's comfortable enough for now.This is a very basic office chair. The arms are a bit short but they do have some padding and they do raise and lower. The seat has some padding but honestly not enough. This is the type of office chair that works best for someone who does not have to sit all day long. So for an occasional you sort of office chair.This chair is made in China and being sold by Chinese company on Amazon. At the current price of 150 bucks it’s at least twice the price it should be, but overall it is fine for a basic chair.In these weird times we are living in, I am, like many others, trying to figure out what remote work should look like. To be honest, I was trying to get away with just using existing tables and chairs, but I learned pretty quickly that being uncomfortable does not help with productivity.So I got a foldable desk, and went in search of a chair. I really wanted a smaller chair that still offered lumbar support. I saw this chair, and here we are.Assembly took me about 15 minutes. Very easy. I had all the right parts, and they all fit together. The hydraulic lift works great, and the lumbar support is easy to adjust. This makes such a difference for me, in comfort and less back pain from sitting all day.The chair itself is a normal sized office chair. The seat is very comfortable, even after long hours in it.Bottom line - this is exactly what I wanted, at a very good price point.There are many types of office chairs with subtle variations. This one can be tucked in different ways under a table. For example, it can be partially tucked under by simply raising the arms. That's a feature I hadn't experienced before and I find it useful. Also, the back can be brought down which when combined with lowering the seat makes it completely tuck underneath my table. That gives me the chance to reduce its footprint when needed.