Gaming Chair Massage Lumbar Support Swivel Height Adjustable Headrest Backrest

$ 38.54

Item Height: 50.8 in Theme: gaming chair\office chair\chair Pattern: Solid Personalized: NO Frame Material: Faux Leather\Metal\ PVC\ Wood Upholstery Fabric: PVC Leather Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor Features: Adjustable\Adjustable Seat\Height High Back\Massage\Reclinable Assembly Status: Assembly Required Type: Gaming Chair Item Length: 19.3 In Brand: WOTSTA Assembly Required: YES Seat Depth: 20.5 in Backrest Height: 30.32 in Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year Item Width: 24.8 in Style: Computer Gaming Chair Maximum Weight Capacity: 330 lb Seat Height: 21.7 in Finish: Metallic

Description

Thickened And Widened Cushion: This seat cushion of gaming chairs is composed of pocket springs and shaped foam, allowing for the same elasticity and comfort as a sofa. Ergonomic Design: Adjustable high backrest can recline 90 ° - 135 ° and lock in any position, The backrest provide good lower back support and prevent your back from getting tired. It is also combined with the footrest, it can be used for gaming, working and napping. Message Lumbar Cushion: The waist cushion with massage can help user accelerate recovery from fatigue, and relieves the burden on the waist when sitting for a long time. Easy to assemble: Illustrated instructions and all hardware are provided for convenience.You'll be set up this modern computer chair and start work, watch a movie, or read in about 10-15 minutes. Excellent service: One year warranty, About any quality problems of the gaming chair, please feel free to contact the customer service team for after-sales service.

  1. The chair was delivered on time and after I assembled it is working very good and I need a usb cable to use the massage feature which it did not come with it should be included

    Paul Paveley
  2. Was new in package great quality greate value was well worth the money brand new in appearance beautiful colour

    kishore Udatha
  3. Came in great condition, but in pieces and no instructions inside the box. Had to guess which screws go where.

    Divyesh Niyalani