Tesoro Alphaeon S1 Gaming Chair Review 2

Tesoro Alphaeon S1 Gaming Chair Review

A Closer Look - Part #2 »

Dimensions


As per usual, here is a photo showing the detailed dimensions of the chair.

Backrest and Headrest


The backrest is 55 cm wide at the shoulder level and 80 cm long (21.65 x 31.49 "). Due to the raised edges of the backrest, the usable width under the shoulder level decreases to 28 cm (11.06"). These raised edges not only look sporty, but also keep the user's body in an upright position, which is the right body posture to be in, especially for longer sessions.


To properly support 120 kg, the chair is reinforced with a metal frame.


The headrest has plenty of cushioning and is placed such that most tall users will find it comfortably positioned even without the neck-support cushion.


The perforations only run along the middle of the backrest, which has a hidden compartment the lumbar-support pillow straps go through. It's patterned in triangles, which are also embroidered onto the two cushions.


The backrest reclines by as much as 150° degrees, which is plenty to relax during intense gaming or working sessions.


A handle with a grip on the right side of the base can be used to set the recline, starting at 90°. More than fifteen different angles are available, more than enough to satisfy most user.


Blue color highlights are found on each side of the backrest.


Blue highlights also appears on the side, like an RGB strip. Even though intense, it accentuates the black upholstery in a modest way all the same. While shape and color choices make it a gaming chair, it would also fit into a modern office.


Its side profile clearly shows how the contoured edges lean towards the front and outward. Even though there is plenty of cushioning overall, it is slim, which makes it a good fit for confined working or gaming areas.


An opening in the headrest is for the strap of the neck-suppport cushion to go through. A removable plastic buckle attaches to the rear to secure the strap, but the strap can also go over and around the headrest without the safety buckle for a bit more height with the cushion.


The rear of the backrest only has a reference to the company name embroidered in blue thread. The stitching is impeccable everywhere—we found no blemishes.


Each side of the base has a metal bracket that secures it to the backrest with two bolts. Bolt covers and plastic bits nicely cover these. The plastic bits are easily installed and feel stable.
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