ASSEMBLY
Instead of starting with the backrest as most installation instructions advice I always start by attaching the wheels onto the base as seen above.
60mm caster wheels hit a good balance between looks and durability.
Attaching the class-4 gaslift with its plastic cover onto the 5-star steel base is always the next step.
The steel base of the HERO TX is more reinforced than most I’ve seen to date so it should outlast everything else you have at home.
The 4D armrests require 3 Allen screws each whereas the Z-support mechanism requires 4.
Don’t forget to also attach the plastic handles on the mechanism.
Since some of you have asked from me to showcase the built-in lumbar support some gaming chairs office I’ll be doing so from this review (however it’s not very easy to see).
Two Allen screws are mounted on each side of the backrest (on the left side you can also see the built-in lumbar support control).
As with every other gaming chair out there you will need to use those two Allen screws, place the plastic cover on and secure it with one of the Philips screws (noblechairs however doesn’t provide plastic caps to cover the screws).
With the main body of HERO TX assembled it's time to place it on the class-4 gaslift.