When we opened the package at home, we were initially very pleasantly surprised by the look and feel of the needles. These look really very good and can at a certain distance - who has been sitting with the tip of the nose in the tree - quite keep up with real needles. With a little time and practice you get the tree also certainly bent down so as to be seen on the product image. Needles and branches should be all sufficiently available. The division of the branches themselves with short and long branches is really succeeded.
But now comes the point, which is why we did not keep the tree but then:
The lower, longer branches can be like an umbrella to the 'ordinary' work. That's where I see the problem. It's not really stable joint, like an umbrella, but more like a ring around a much smaller bar. The branches can not just fold in the vertical, but by also some play in the axis of rotation. Thus, the branches are a bit unstable in itself. The connection between the two parts of the tree - the tree is put together in the middle - made me a rather shakier impression.
Since I know my children, me it was all a bit too shaky.