It comes in three colors and is relatively easy to assemble.
Additionally, the height adjustment mechanism for the armrests and chair back can be frustrating to use.
Over the last six years, I’ve tested dozens of gaming chairs, including several designed by AndaSeat.

From the front, the AndaSeat X-Air Pro Mesh Office Chair looks relatively minimalist and nondescript. The same cannot be said for the backside.
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As such, this company’s products have a higher price point than budget seats on the market.
The tradeoff is that they tend to last longer than cheaper options.

You will need to assemble the seat after it arrives.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
As noted in the specs, this chair is designed for people between four-foot-eleven-inches tall and six-foot-two-inches tall.
The maximum weight it is designed to carry is 265 pounds.
It can be purchased directly from the AndaSeat website.

The box includes illustrated instructions and tools.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
AndaSeat X-Air Pro Mesh Office Chair What’s in the box?
As with all AndaSeat chairs, the X-Air Pro comes unassembled in a large box.
You’ll find screws, a screwdriver, and illustrated instructions inside to help you get everything put together.

Illustrated instructions and tools are included in the box.
All in all, the process was pretty easy and took less than an hour.
The thing is, my chair came with the manual for the base X-Air, not the X-Air Pro.

The illustrated instructions I received did not include steps for installing the underseat controls.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
I’m not sure if this is a random accident or something to expect for all X-Air Pro purchases.
However, I did find AndaSeat’s officialX-Air Pro Mesh Chair Assembly Guideonline.
So you’re able to always use that.

Four screws are already installed on the underside of the seat and need to be removed to install the separate tilt mechanism.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
It even puts me in mind of a Gundam or mech.
This is good and bad.
Easily accessible on the sides of the chair are controls that stick out from underneath.

You pull up on the back mechanism to adjust seat height.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
Meanwhile, a recline button and a height button are located on my right.
The X-Air Pro can be as low as 17.72 inches from the floor or as high as 21.66 inches.
As you could imagine, this results in unstable support areas on either side of the chair.

The plastic design on the X-Air Pro’s backside almost gives off mech and gundam vibes.
Height adjustment is another aspect of the chair that negatively affects its overall score.
Both the backing and the armrests can be adjusted vertically.
However, the way they do it is very inconvenient and frustrating.

The “C-shaped dynamic lumbar” presses gently into my back and helps me sit up straighter.
Due to these height extension issues, I don’t recommend this chair to tall people.
To start things off, my number one favorite option can be seen in myAndaSeat Kaiser 4 review.
It’s also made of fantastic materials with your choice of either faux leather or fabric.

The 5D armrests can be adjusted forward, backward, up, down, rotated, and slid forward and backward.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
The Kaiser 4 sells for$569.00 at AndaSeatand is available in several different colors.
Another great chair can be seen in ourRazer Iskur review.
It has adjustable 4D armrests, fabric foam cushions, and a sleek design.

It’s far too easy to rotate the top of the armrests or the base.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
you could buy it for$599.99 at Amazon.
AndaSeat X-Air Pro Mesh: Should you buy it?
You should buy this if…
You should not buy this if… And second, improves how height adjustment works.

They look good in both office and casual configs, and they offer great support.
This mesh office chair offers great lumbar support and a comfortable sitting experience to meet your office needs.
It comes with tools and instructions for assembly and doesn’t take very long to put together.

I really love the Kaiser 3 and Kaiser 4 gaming chairs and use them as my regular office chairs.
There are three colors to choose from.Buy at:AndaSeat

The colorful back plastic design stands out in an office.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

The tilt mechansim allows you to lean back at a comfortable angle.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)
















