The main purpose for my Stressless Rhino is comfort, and this it does well.
However, there are 2 major design faults:
*Swivel mechanism*: this is as cheep as it gets, even for the cheapest recliners. A cheap lazy Susan rotating mechanism is better than that plastic mould ring with 8 clips. Until I lined the base with brush seal, it left marks on my hardwood flooring when moving it for vacuuming or mopping. Once on, the resistance of the swivel mechanism was greater than the resistance of the brush seal.
*Head rest*: unless your comfortable with the head rest at its lowest possible level, you find yourself constantly adjusting it. This is really hard to do while seated. The slightest downward pressure lowers the headrest.
Perhaps the designers don't get paid enough to realise the bearings are needed for the swivel base instead of the headrest.
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