My first impression was poor, the chair did a little OCD. Not for the fabric (these paintings are plastoc rot, but you can hardly blame them) but for the metal parts. Well, it's true to the photo and all is light, a good point.
It also folds flat, as in the photo, it is also delivered in this position.
Then I struggled to open it, there are little things to unlock, but it is not intuitive, turn to chance, we try, we return, we try again, we hurt back and ... we finally deploy the gear.
Once opened it is stable. We sit in and we change position by lifting the armrests and leaning back. There are two seating positions, that is a little inclined to my taste, it is pretty well established, chair mode.
Two other positions, more elongated, are possible, but none is comfortable. The most extended is not enough, legs dangling (when you have poor blood circulation is appreciated to have the legs horizontally, or even slightly above) and slip printing was a wave to the seat bottom.
I'm better installed on the seat of my dentist.
Finally, the icing on the cake, when I walked around the craft, which could well go looking for the small piece of plastic found in packaging, I noticed that one of the axes of the chair ("articulation" bottom , the view zoom to the fifth picture from the top of the product page) was démanchée. I tried to put it back, smoothly and without jamming my fingers, and I hardly managed to put face-to-face, but she stubbornly refuses to follow suit. I think my Mc Giver my husband will get there, but it is not excluded that it is broken ... actually no, replacement ... then came out alone later, there although a failure!
In the process he tried for his meter 85 this chair is too small, lying his head and feet sticking out.
In conclusion, if I had bought the couch, at a price of 65, rather than receiving test, I have been very disappointed with my purchase.