


Goodbye Nilkamal, Welcome obnoxiously large chair!
Got the Kreo Altus and here's the Good and the Bad:
Pros:
→Fairly large chair with great built quality.
→ adjustable settings all throughout alongside and an installation that can be carried out by anyone who's old enough to play monopoly
→Great chair for anyone over 6 feet tall, I'm 182 centimeters to be precise and folks taller than me would make better usage with the room. You could fold your legs and sit too.
Cons:
→ The Lumbar support isn't that great, wouldn't recommend if you're spending well over 8 hours everyday, all week. Misses the whole point of an ergonomic chair despite being marketed as one.
→ The chair doesn't sit Upright, there's a slight lean to the back from the very first setting.
→ The handles not extending all the way to the back leaves your elbows out without any support.
→ Hard ABS armrests are annoying
Aesthetics? Great! Comfort? Okayish. Value for money? I picked this for a little under 11k. I know this sub would rather recommend a featherlite Amaze at this price point. However, any chair was going to be upgrade from the good ol' Nilkamal with a pillow. Hopefully this right here serves me well!