Since I had time NEN Zykon P1 mousepad what had whatever stunk so extreme after softening rubber (bottom) or that the smell even after 2 !!! Weeks in the garage lying was not going away.
For armchair:
In my going back for two reasons.
In combination with the lumbar pillow can forget the "sun function", but it is at least lying down too hard, otherwise I like the two pillows and the sun function without pillows also.
In my had NEN Tranportschaden, the armrest was 2cm inward pushed / bent (by a case in a box that is not padded), whereby the Kustoff the armrest good 10cm is torn.
That will probably happen to other buyers, as long as you, the armrests can be tuned at the factory.
Packaging is beneath contempt, without proper interior padding etc., as shipping damage is inevitable.
A star base made entirely of plastic I had never, however, seems quite stable, as was the rest of the chair.
The elastics from lumbar pillow are probably after 2-3 years have no power, they are bad at attention.
The plastic cladding on the sides hold the hinge do not really always jump back out, no matter how often they are purely suppressed.
The armrests wiggle in the up position, I know well of Topstar chairs.
The tilt function, welchebei me at first not at work, then by chance and a loud crack was initiated and now teeters normal, but quite tight set, even if almost veers off the screw at the bottom, but that will probably be a bit over time.
Processing and material I find total still quite good.
Yesterday I had four hours it sat almost in one piece and actually it is quite convenient when you just sit, but somehow I never found the right position in the "slacker" position for me where I could sit longer, ok that can naturally Be the adjustment period.
Conclusion:
For 200 euros I find overpriced him, 100-max 130 euros I would find more appropriate (there for 99 euros in the "Bay" incl. The sun function without pillows and DXRACER Logo)
Since I could not make a long-term test, I really can not say much for durability.
I invite times a few more pictures, often speak louder than 1000 words ;-)