I'd say start off in your purchasing thoughts with what do you need a chair for, This is not a chair for you to stand on, many dumb people will stand on chairs that are not meant to be stood on. Mesh office chairs are not madeto be stood on. However Gaming or a general office chair, even at some kind of work station, this is the best choice. Both comfort and affordability.Why? Well Mesh seating prevents sores its easier on your skin and you WON'T OVERHEAT especially if you are sitting for long hours. Non Mesh seating and backing, can easily cause you to overheat and be uncomfortable. I have never had soooo much comfort in a chair in all the chairs i've owned over the years. I would definitely purchase this again, Just because of that level of comfort. Gaming chairs sometimes can make you overheat or feel hot, depending on the kind of chair.Pros and Cons.So, Only con I had gradually was the bolts, I am a person who puts their feet up sometimes on a high rest thiskind of body positioning if your getting out of your chair constantly and leaning back with a lot of weight, may over the years, i believe weaken the 3 bolts holding the back to the seat part, The bolts lasted years though, Support was contacted, when only a single bolt of them broke. But for the most part unless your very fat or a large human being, meaning 200 + lbs. Well you should be fine, unless your doing acrobats in your chair.My weight fluctuates but I am 160-190 lbs. So if your within this range or lower its a great chair.Other Con is not related to the chair but human beings being dumb, a chair that has say 4 legs, that has the frontand back of the arm often can support your body weight when readjusting, chairs like this one are NOT CONNECTED in this manner a friend shifted his weight once and almost damaged the arm, PEOPLE ARE NOT COMPREHENDING THAT THE ARMS OF MANY CHAIRS even some regular chairs are NOT made to support your full body weight if your shifting your weight its better on most chairs to use the seat part which is made to support your body weight to readjust. (hands on the edges of the seat) Me personally I can readjust with the arms and do but i am not putting my whole or even remotely close to my body weight on the arms.So 1. Don't be dumb if your going to buy this and break the arms, that ought to be common sense for most people, 2. DO NOT STAND ON A MESH CHAIR and damage, it. If your excessively obese, or 200+ lbs, you might want an extra pair of bolts after soo many years but I've had a friend who bought one of these chairs as my recommendation and the only reason he broke it was overweight and horsing around.My usage - infront of a desk at a computer, and often times i'll have my feet up while using my cintiq which is held off the desk over me by an ergotron arm, and i lean back feet up, and the arm rest is perfect for lazily using my stylus comfortably. Arm rest is just the right height for the arm with the stylus and against the monitor, will generally put the left arm up and use a wireless keyboard in my lap.Worth the money have had the chair like 4 years or so? No complaints, Seat and back support is very comfortableAnd for the price duration and stability, I could not have gotten a better deal from anyone else. Most mesh chairs that i've come across are incredible cheap quality and not soo durable or comfortable. and too pricey.