I'm not using this in the intended manner--I live in a tiny house and my desk chair is a footlocker along the side of a bed. I now have this sitting on the footlocker arranged so it can recline a little and now this functional but formerly not quite comfy space feels like a recliner! I longed to be able to lean back to watch a movie or just have some back support when my back is being a jerk--which I'm hopeful will happen less often now that I have back support! I have a small leg rest that I can slide around to essentially have my own chaise lounge in an insanely tiny space anytime I like.I had to move it from the main office to my house by myself with my back already "out" and I borrowed a golf cart to do it--and probably didn't need to, it's VERY light! Adjusting it is super easy. Hardest part was pulling it out of the sleeve of a box with my back out--don't do what I do, if that's your situation just use scissors to cut along a long edge. When not in use we can lay it flat along the footlocker to look and function as a bench seat--perfect for our small space needs! And it's definitely very presentable, lush and velvety and looks more expensive than it was for sure.Only had it a few minutes but my seating experience is many times better and now I can support a heating pad against my back--if you're wanting this for back pain issues I really recommend it. I can also easily pick it up even when not in a good situation that day and put it on the bed or anywhere else I want to use it.Cons, besides pulling it out of the box--it's small, but as advertised. I'm about five-two, and it supports my back but not my head which is more or less what I wanted. If you want full back and head support this is not the droid you are looking for. Shipping took longer than I'd have liked for the price, but eh, it's here now and I'm happy with it.