User’s Impression
I loved that I got my hands on a distinct design gaming chair. You get a chair for this look if you wish to make an impression! However, you need to consider its stiff price, which I keep for last!
The Terminator is equipped with plenty of cutouts to allow your body to breathe while seated. Furthermore, the central part with the mesh offers additional ventilation. Even so, if you work under hot climate conditions, the synthetic PU will be an issue, especially in the pelvis area and below. The premium hyper-dura faux leather is easy to wipe down with a wet cloth and a mild tapestry deterged.
I found the recline function great since the function operates unobstructed even with a 65-70kg (143.30-154.32 lb). A note here, make sure not to recline the chair’s back when having the rocking mechanism enabled. You may flip the chair if you try to! The five-star base has a sturdy build, and due to its protruded edges, one can rest the feet while seated.
The neck and lower back pads have raised edges that lean towards the outside, offering the entire chair’s surface for use. This allows the whole back to lean against the upper part of the chair comfortably. The lumbar design imitates the spine’s natural curve, being able to handle the stress on the lumbar region; however, once you add the cushions, the seat base free space feels to be decreased. The chair feels comfortable and offers excellent support, but you must maintain an upright posture and not lean toward the front to type on the keyboard. This chair model is better for those who game with a control, monitor screens, or attend meetings. The broad headrest only tilts to the front or back, so there is no vertical adjustment. This, of course, is the best option for tall users. All height adjustments occur by controls located around the seat base.
The aluminum wheelbase, 29.6″ in diameter, and extra-large nylon 3″ casters guarantee stability while seated and the chair’s durability through time. I appreciated how stable the chair felt while sitting in it.
The backrest recline lever is incompatible with the rest of the chair’s components. It should be polished to fit the chair’s luxurious appearance. The material used for the buttons under the armrests, which resembles aluminum, would be optimal instead of the standard plastic material.