The building process of the S300 was incredibly simple, requiring only a Phillips screwdriver and a 6mm Allen-key (a basic version of these tools are provided.)
Build time was around 15 minutes, though make sure to leave yourself plenty of room to move around. The instruction manual was handy, though Nitro Concepts have designed their parts in such a way that it will be entirely unnecessary for anyone competent with building furniture.
It is definitely recommended to recruit a friend to help with the construction of the chair, however it is not strictly necessary.
Once you’re finished wrestling the back into place, and put on all of the finishing touches, we were certainly impressed by the overall look – this chair, in the black colour, would match any office environment.
Adjustment of the chair is managed by a couple of handles on the right-hand-side. The handle at the hinge between the base and the back is used to control the angle of the back. Conveniently placed, directly underneath, is the adjustment for the height of the chair, as well as a locking pin to prevent the base mechanism from rocking.
The 3D armrests are adjustable on 3 axes. Up and down, forwards and backwards and angle inwards or outwards. They feel relatively solid considering the amount of adjustment available to the user.
Build time was around 15 minutes, though make sure to leave yourself plenty of room to move around. The instruction manual was handy, though Nitro Concepts have designed their parts in such a way that it will be entirely unnecessary for anyone competent with building furniture.
It is definitely recommended to recruit a friend to help with the construction of the chair, however it is not strictly necessary.
Once you’re finished wrestling the back into place, and put on all of the finishing touches, we were certainly impressed by the overall look – this chair, in the black colour, would match any office environment.
Adjustment of the chair is managed by a couple of handles on the right-hand-side. The handle at the hinge between the base and the back is used to control the angle of the back. Conveniently placed, directly underneath, is the adjustment for the height of the chair, as well as a locking pin to prevent the base mechanism from rocking.
The 3D armrests are adjustable on 3 axes. Up and down, forwards and backwards and angle inwards or outwards. They feel relatively solid considering the amount of adjustment available to the user.