This Amseatec variant features a high-density polymer frame and a Class 4 gas lift for vertical stability. The chassis utilizes a butterfly tilt mechanism for predictable resistance, though it lacks the locking precision of enterprise-grade hardware. The adjustable arms use a notched height system, which may exhibit lateral jitter due to tolerances in the plastic housing.
Performance metrics indicate high thermal dissipation through the mesh backrest. Functional features include flip-up armrests for under-desk stowing. Internal component analysis identifies identical 3D-adjustable arm assemblies and chassis components shared with the Sweetcrispy and Elabest models.
Material specifications confirm the lumbar support is non-adjustable in depth, resulting in a static pressure point. Reliability data suggests that friction-locked cylinders in this class may develop audible artifacts if not seated perfectly vertical during the assembly phase.
The Sweetcrispy Swivel Chair offers a similar ODM profile with different branding for comparison.
This hardware is indexed within the mesh office chairs technical category.