![]() It didn’t inhibit the assembly process, but those little details make you question the quality. There were some words a native English speaker wouldn’t use. There wasn’t anything mistranslated per se, but it was clear that someone who did not have English as a first language put it together. I ripped the thin paper booklet pretty nicely just trying to get the tape off, but luckily I didn’t damage any of the instructions. For some reason, the instructions were taped shut with tape that is not designed to be used on paper. I located the instructions smashed underneath the seat of the Homell S-Racer and fished them out of the plastic bag. Boxed Homall S-Racer S-Racer unboxed S-Racer ready to assemble Assembly Here are a few pictures of all the parts laid out and awaiting assembly. Some of the components, like the hydraulic lever, were placed in another box for added protection. There were a few plastic pieces that I had never seen before, so I was curious to see when those would come into play. This isn’t my first rodeo, so I took careful note of all the different components. Once inside the box, there were several components between layers of Styrofoam and cardboard that I had to wade through. ![]() I took their advice and turned the box upside-down before using a key to open it. ![]() The outside of the box did have a notice not to cut through the tape unless I wanted to risk cutting the leather inside. Many gaming chairs come in cool packages with flashy words and neat graphics, so this didn’t help my initial assessment of the chair. The box itself was plain cardboard, which was a bit of a letdown. The boxed chair weighed around 40 pounds, but it was small enough that it wasn’t too difficult to manage. I recently received the Homall S-Racer Gaming Chair to enhance my gaming setup at home.
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