Loved it at first. However, it tends to want to spin to the right. It doesnt want to stay in a reclied position unless I prop my legs to apply tension to do so. Thats obviously a disappointment. Love the massage feature and the heat. I also love that it swivels and rocks. But again it automatically wants to turn to the right. Ironically enough the slope in my floors are in the opposite direction. After having to sleep in it a few nights I noticed a few hump like spots in the thigh area of the chair. And my back killed me afterwards. So, its good for short term use, but not for sleeping in. Using it as a nursery chair.
UPDATE: Ive had the chair for about a year now. It was used frequently for about 4 months. Then just not as often from then on. Primary use is as a sitting chair in the living room. The recline position hardly used because its too difficult for the people using it to lower the foot area. 1 week ago, I noticed the seam at the bottom where the foot rest is, was torn. I am a seamstress. That being said I can tell that not enough material was left in the seam to accommodate a high tension area. It literally tore right from the edge of the material. So that said, thats a manufacturers defect in assembly. Ive provided a picture for reference.
Beautiful to look at.
Loved it at first. However, it tends to want to spin to the right. It doesnt want to stay in a reclied position unless I prop my legs to apply tension to do so. Thats obviously a disappointment. Love the massage feature and the heat. I also love that it swivels and rocks. But again it automatically wants to turn to the right. Ironically enough the slope in my floors are in the opposite direction. After having to sleep in it a few nights I noticed a few hump like spots in the thigh area of the chair. And my back killed me afterwards. So, its good for short term use, but not for sleeping in. Using it as a nursery chair. UPDATE: Ive had the chair for about a year now. It was used frequently for about 4 months. Then just not as often from then on. Primary use is as a sitting chair in the living room. The recline position hardly used because its too difficult for the people using it to lower the foot area. 1 week ago, I noticed the seam at the bottom where the foot rest is, was torn. I am a seamstress. That being said I can tell that not enough material was left in the seam to accommodate a high tension area. It literally tore right from the edge of the material. So that said, thats a manufacturers defect in assembly. Ive provided a picture for reference.