ASSEMBLY
As usual we started assembling the chair by attaching the 75mm caster wheels to the 5 star base as seen above.
These are the largest caster wheels we've seen to date and they also feel quite reinforced.
After that we mounted the class-4 gaslift and its plastic cover.
The base of the seat has nothing to be jealous compared to other high-end gaming chairs since each 4D armrest is secured in place via 4 Allen screws and we also see two green elastic bands for increased support.
For some strange reason the Z support mechanism doesn't have a "front" tag so make sure the opening faces the back as seen above.
The noblechairs EPIC chair had these plastic handles removed and if you recall they weren't very easy to attach so i was glad to see that Tt eSPORTS has them mounted.
Each side of the backrest has two Allen screws but the strange part is that although the left side has an opening in the faux PVC leather the right side did not (more on that later on).
Of course you can use these screws to attach the backrest on the seat as seen above and then you need to place the plastic side covers over them.
Unfortunately since the right side didn't have an opening in the faux leather the moment we pressed the plastic cover it broke in half. We were assured that this was an isolated even by Tt eSPORTS and honesly it wouldn't be hard for us to slice the faux leather using a knife.
Luckily the left side cover was mounted without issue.
With the main body of the chair assembled we just need to place it on the class-4 gaslift.