The feet simply push into the legs, no tools required here, then simply invert the legs and apply a bit of pressure to ensure they all click into place.
The seat base can be easily held up while you screw the arms onto the sides. As you can see, the arms use an elongated screw-hole design.
This allows you to adjust the overall width, so you can configure them to your needs.
With the arms on, the seat base pretty much holds itself up, allowing you to slot in the base rest mount and install the required three bolts.
And really, that’s it, and it’s certainly the easiest chair build I’ve ever had to do. Gaming chair backrests are usually ungainly and heavy and require side bolts and plastic covers to be mounted, but there’s none of that here. There’s no handbrake style backrest level either, which are pretty dangerous components to deal with when building a chair, so overall, this chair is not only easier but also considerably safer to assemble.
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