starbuck—December 14, 2025
I love this chair! It’s incredibly comfortable and perfect for me to sitting cross-legged while working. Seat is wide and the fabric feels soft and cozy. The lumbar pillow gives great support for my back, it can help my back plain. It stylish in grey which fits perfectly in my home. Assembly was straightforward, super easy. Only take me 15mins to put together. This chair combines comfort, flexibility, and functionality perfectly. Highly recommend for working, studying, or even relaxing at your desk! Read more
Dora Cai—December 20, 2025
This chair is really comfortable and feels solidly built. The padding is thick and supportive, and I like that it reclines and has a footrest so you can actually relax in it, not just sit. The fabric feels nice and durable, and everything adjusts smoothly. It feels sturdy and not cheap at all. For $170, this chair is definitely worth the money. Read more
sxie—December 20, 2025
I love this crisscross chair! It’s surprisingly comfortable and perfect for sitting cross-legged for long periods, whether I’m working, studying, or just relaxing. The seat is wide and well-padded. I also like the modern, minimalist design. It looks great in my home office and doesn’t take up too much space. Assembly was quick and easy, and the chair feels very stable once put together. If you prefer sitting cross-legged or want a chair that encourages better posture and flexibility, this is a great buy. Highly recommend! Read more
Amanda P.—July 21, 2025
The chair is overall functional and comfortable however, the safety and resistance strength needs improvement. I love that the arms go down and the tops pivot and slide front to back, the issue is that there is no way to lock these movable features which means if you lean on them at the right angle, they will move on you and they DO create a pinch point for skin (found that out the hard way). I got this chair so I could sit cross-legged at my desk, stable arms are needed when trying to get your legs back out. The slide out footrest is nice and does add to the overall comfort, but there is no resistance in the slide of the footrest. If the chair moves too quickly or gets knocked too hard, the footrest will slide out on its own; not all the way out, but a good 6 inches or so. When again, sitting cross-legged, this can cause your foot to catch and pivot you back on the movable arm. Overall, this is a nice chair and comfortable. I am sure I can find some way to fix the footrest issue on my own, the arms are a different story. If the company could adjust the safety movability side of the chair; I would give it 5 stars. Read more
Eloise—January 7, 2026
For reference, I bought this chair on August 22nd, 2025 and since then I have been using it everyday and I'm 5,5 and around 325 pounds (this chair has a 380 LBS weight limit. When I first bought this chair, it was great! It moved well on our hardwood floors without scratching anything, it was comfortable, the chair reclined wheel, I love being able to move the arm rests out of the way and being able to pull the footrest out and sit any way I wanted to, and the overall adjustability was great! Fast forward to now, a couple weeks short of 6 months of having this chair and I've run into some pretty major issues. Within the first week of having it and experimenting with this chair, the footrest had broken. The rubber ring that kept the footrest from coming off the chair snapped and came off. I was able to use some super glue to glue that piece back on so that I could use it again, but I would not recommend pushing with your feet too hard on it. As of about a week ago, the wheels on the bottom of the chair keep coming out. Because this chair has wheels that sap in at the bottom or screw in, they move around a lot when you move the chair. Mine ended up falling out because of this and every time I put them back, every time I sit down to scoot my chair in at my desk, two or sometimes three of the wheels will come out and make the chair unstable and immobile. This really sucks because this chair relieved my back pain for other desk chairs that I have had in the past, I've been able to sit in it for hours with ease (through hours of online college homework, writing my book, and gaming with my friends), and now I can't because its falls apart every time I sit in it. Read more
Sherry—January 4, 2026
I’m really happy I finally found a chair that allows me to sit cross-legged comfortably, which is something many office chairs don’t support. The seat is wide and well-cushioned, making this position feel natural, stable, and comfortable even for longer periods. The adjustable flip-up armrests are very practical. I can easily adjust them based on different sitting positions, which helps reduce strain and allows me to study or use my computer for extended periods without discomfort. Overall, this chair is flexible, supportive, and works well for both reading and desk work. Read more
Amanda Roach—January 2, 2026
Save your money. It's OKAY at the very best, but does not lean back at all, which just makes you feel as if you're going to fall out of it if your feet aren't flat on the floor at all times. It's soft enough, assembles pretty easily but is cheap. This isn't the one for you, unless you're looking for the perfect chair for the person you dislike the most. Read more
Cindy—December 7, 2025
I love this chair! It’s perfect for sitting cross-legged, and the seat cushion is soft yet supportive. The adjustable lumbar pillow and footrest make it easy to stay comfortable for long hours. Assembly was simple, and the chair feels sturdy and smooth to roll. Great buy for both work and relaxation! Read more