When I was looking for a new chair for my home office about a month ago, I wanted something that was less than $200, all black leather (no flashy logos or accent colors), and comfortable enough to spend hours working/studying/gaming in. This fits all of my criteria, but there are some small issues. Luckily they're mostly fixable with some inexpensive modifications.Aesthetically, it looks awesome. I had a hard time finding an all-black "leather" gaming chair within my budget with no obnoxious logos or colors. No judgement if you like those things, I just wanted my office to look more professional when I'm video conferencing. I like the carbon fiber accents and the faux leather seems like it's good quality. There is a big logo on the removable lumbar pillow, but you can't see it if you're sitting in it and I opted not to use it anyway for comfort reasons that I'll get into below.The mechanisms are holding up great so far, and they really help you customize the chair's position for comfort. The wheels look nice and they move smoothly on hard flooring. My office has low-pile carpet on concrete though. While my old crappy chair moved across it just fine, I do have to get up out of this new chair to move it more than a few inches on the carpet. You can fix this by buying a clear plastic mat to cover the carpet, or you can buy better replacement wheels made for carpet.For reference, I'm a 5'1" 125 lb woman. To me, the seat portion of this chair fits perfectly. The main part of the seat where your rear end sits is padded nicely and has good support, but the sides of the seat (where the carbon fiber accents are, closest to the armrests) are basically hard metal wrapped with the faux leather fabric and there isn't much padding. If you're a bit more bottom heavy than me, I could see even sitting with your legs a normal width apart being uncomfortable after awhile. However, the back of the chair is pretty high (about 3 inches above my head if I sit up straight), so if you're a bit taller but not much wider than me, it should suit you just fine. The armrests are a little high for me and they're not adjustable, but I'm short, and it's not bad enough to be a problem.Okay now I'm going to get into these stupid pillows. The neck pillow is a good size and it's comfy, but it's impossible to keep it at the right height. The elastic strap just isn't tight enough to keep it in place. I'm shorter than most people and the neck pillow sits too low even for me. I ended up just tying the straps in knots until they were tight enough to keep the pillow up at the right height, but I have a feeling it's going to keep stretching out over time, so I might bust out my sewing machine and make a new strap for it.The lumbar pillow is MASSIVE and it's way too dense. Unlike the neck pillow, the elastic seems much tighter and it stays in place once you align it where you want. Unfortunately it's large to the point where no part of my back touches the actual chair, and it sticks out so far that there's no way I can sit comfortably with good posture. I feel like a taller person might not have this problem, but they also would have to deal with a seat that's likely too small. I opted to get rid of the lumbar pillow entirely, and the chair is much more comfy without it.Overall, this chair is great for the price. After making a few mods, I can comfortably sit in it for 8-10 hours a day with no noticeable back pain. If you're taller than about 5'8" and/or already have back problems, it might be better to save up for something bigger and nicer, because you do get what you pay for.