E-Win Flash Series Gaming  Chair Review 7

E-Win Flash Series Gaming Chair Review

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Table of Acronyms

The following table goes over the material acronyms you will come across while searching for a gaming or office chair. Not only does this table go over what each acronym stands for, but the material traits of each entry are also detailed.

Material - AcronymsAdvantagesDisadvantages

Natural Leather is divided into different categories:


Full-Grain, Top-Grain, Bonded Leather, and Split Leather
  • Easily cleaned
  • Less wasteful because it is a by-product of the animal industry
  • Occasionally more durable than synthetic leather
  • Cruel to animals - unethical in the eyes of some
  • Production introduces chemicals to the environment
  • No one can be completely sure of the quality since "Genuine Leather" as a tag could also mean "not of the best quality, though real leather"
  • Pricey
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Leather
  • No animal cruelty
  • Durable
  • Easily cleaned
  • Fade and stain resistant
  • Vegan-ecological
  • Affordable
  • Occasionally easily torn
  • Not breathable
  • Produced with potentially carcinogenic chemicals
Polyurethane (PU) Leather
  • No animal cruelty
  • Durable
  • Easily cleaned
  • Fade and stain resistant
  • Vegan-ecological
  • Affordable
  • Occasionally easily torn
  • Not breathable
  • Produced with chemicals

Assembly

The armrests and two cushions come pre-installed, which makes assembling this chair pretty straightforward and quick. However, the backrest was fairly heavy, and we aren't that tall. Considering that we had to lift it in order to align it with the metal brackets on the seat's base, an additional person was required. The caster wheels also took someone with stronger hands than mine.

Assembly starts with the installation of the caster wheels to the five-star base. We had to press the studs into the base firmly. The hydraulics also need to be put into the aluminum base before the dust-cover shroud is attached. We then unscrewed the four pre-mounted hex bolts at the bottom of the seat with the large hex key in order to place the butterfly tilt tray; mind the arrow that points towards the front. Next, the sitting area is attached to the chair's hydraulics system.

With the backrest in place, we unscrewed the four hex bolts on each side with the small hex key that is included in the bundle. The backrest needs to be aligned with the seat's metal brackets before the plastic side covers and two remaining screws are attached to the backrest. Also don't forget to put the two screw covers over the plastic covers' screws.

There are also two cuts among the holes for the hex bolts, on each side of the backrest. These cuts are definitely intentional, but we found no information on these anywhere. All together, we had to unscrew and screw in eight hex bolts.

Initial Impression

We rummaged through the company's website before taking a closer look at their chair. E-Win's website looks well built and includes information about the entire creation process and how everything is packaged. Most of the used components are said to be of high quality, and E-Win is not afraid to show them. There is also a video that goes over the main differences that set E-Win's chairs apart from those by other manufacturers.

At first, we were certain that the chair had arrived intact. Yet, we were unfortunately wrong, and as we glanced at the rear of the backrest, we made out two indentations that are most likely due to how the five-star base's package had been positioning on top, which puts E-Win's packaging concept at fault. Also, like with some other chairs we have evaluated in the past, there was that intense odor of the PU upholstery. Thankfully, it disappeared after a couple of hours.


Once the chair is assembled, it looks impressive overall. The Flash chair is definitely large enough to nicely welcome even heavy-boned gamers.


The PU upholstery feels smooth and soft and has a fine stitching to it, yet we did find some folded upholstery at the rear of the backrest. The gray and black color combination definitely is not the one we would have picked from E-Win's plethora of available option, but the one that was to our liking was unfortunately out of stock, which had us settle for a compromise. The color of a chair is clearly subjective, and in the end, it is of small importance considering what matters the most; ergonomics, comfort, build quality, and, of course, price.


The cushioning of the seat immediately caught our eye. We were impressed by its volume. Once we took a seat, we found it to be spacious, and we were happy that the foam filing not only looked rich, but felt really comfy as well. The backrest is wide and feels sturdy. The side flaps point outward, and the backrest's upper part hence also does not lead to any restrictions in terms of body type.


The armrests are padded and seem to be spongier than the ones we have come across thus far. The aluminum five-star base seems to be well-fabricated, and we thus assume that it will last for a while even if you put this chair through the ringer by using it for the better part of a day on a regular basis. Our first look shows that the Flash Normal chair is one of the most comfortable chairs we have tried out so far!
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