![]() Of course, Anda Seat does list this as a medium chair and makes the weight allowances clear, so your mileage may vary. I would advise minimal use of the recline when using the footrest, especially for heavier folks. Asking me to then put my feet up on a footrest is too much. While I’ve never had a chair topple over, they can sometimes be teetering on the edge. As a tall (6’7″) and heavy (230 lbs) chap, my frame proves quite the test for chairs with a 160-degree recline feature. In the past, the recline already demanded some faith from the user. However, it’s in the reclining and footrest where the Jungle 2 becomes more of a challenge. ![]() In normal use without reclining or using the footrest, I’d happily have the Jungle 2 as my daily driver. Materials also appear to have been improved, so that’s a nice bonus. Anda Seat has clearly revisited the shape of the Jungle chair and I do feel better supported with the Jungle 2. Upgraded experienceĪfter two weeks of using the Jungle 2 each day, I’m very happy with the experience. After maneuvering the neck and lumbar pillows into place, while also adjusting the height and recline with the levers, it was time to get working and playing. With the chair fully built, it was time to put the Jungle 2 through its paces. The footrest adds a step, but it’s not a big deal. With that said, and with my history of putting an abnormal number of gaming chairs together, I managed to build the Anda Seat Jungle 2 in under half an hour. Anda Seat has done okay in the past, but I must say that the manual could do with better explanations for the more complicated steps. The best chairs I’ve used include very clear instructions and well-labeled parts. ![]() The first impressions for any gaming chair come during the build process. ![]()
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