Received this yesterday. I'm giving it five stars despite the quality of the feet. As several reviewers have written, they are cheap, hollow plastic. Then again, this is a very inexpensive piece of furniture. Once they are on, the feet don't look bad at all. You do have to drive your own pilot holes. As long as you use the right sized drill bit (just hold up the bit in front of the screw - you should see the threads of the screw on either side of the bit, but the bit should completely cover the shaft of the screw) it seems to be plenty sturdy, with no wobble.The quality of the construction seems quite solid. I ordered the green color and found the picture on Amazon to be completely accurate. Several people commented that the chair they received was more of a moss color, but I didn't find that to be true. It looks just like the picture.Apparently this chair really is good for yoga, but it's no secret that it's also for sex, since it's modeled after the much more expensive "Tantra Chair." Tantra means different things to different people, but I think in many it evokes images of slow, mindful intimacy to the sound of meditation chimes. Well, my girlfriend and I aren't usually in that camp. We're definitely on the wild, acrobatic side. In its debut, the chair showed no signs of wobbliness or poor construction, and it allows for some fantastic, unique positions that would be otherwise hard to maintain.Oh, one more point of discussion has been about the size of the chair. I'm 5'10" and my girlfriend is 5'2", both with wiry, athletic builds. The height and width of the chair is perfect for us!Will it change your life? Probably not. But this chair is a lot of fun, looks great, is well built, and inexpensive. I'm very happy I bought one!6 MONTH UPDATE:This chair is the gift that keeps on giving. It makes all kinds of things possible (or at least most realistic) than they would be otherwise. Amazing, and still solid as a rock!