expiredprovoking posted Apr 30, 2023 09:48 PM
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expiredprovoking posted Apr 30, 2023 09:48 PM
Herman Miller Gaming Chairs: Embody G $1288, Vantum
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Over-hyped - I still don't think so. Due to life happening, at a young age I've always had lower back pain. Sitting down in an office chair never helped either. I researched Embody and decided to pull the trigger on it seven years ago. After adjusting I've never felt back pain sitting down, at least not in this chair. I used to work at an office and sat in multiple chairs depending which office/conference room I was visiting and every chair made my back eventually hurt. A lot of these chairs were very expensive as well. Plenty of online reviews comparing chairs, mostly all reviewers agree Embody chair is great.
I work from home now, and the only thing I would like to have on my Embody is a headrest. Luckily "Atlas Headrests" have made a headrest for it. I'm just waiting for mine to eventually ship.
Would I buy an Embody again? Yes. Would I wait for a bigger sale before buying one? Maybe
Herman Miller isn't the only bad guy here when it comes to over inflating cost, Steel Case has done the very same thing. The Haworth Fern does seem like an interesting option.
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Embody is fine, but still firmly think it's hype. No doubt.
If you got the cash, don't feel like shopping around and finding something better, go for it
I was able to solve both of these by slapping a big square of 2" thick Latex from a retired mattress topper on the Fern. It raises me position enough to get some semblance of sacrum support and cushion the glutes nicely.
I simply got tired of wearing out Amazon/Costco chairs and bought something that will last forever.
Love my Aeron, but would not pay $1500 for it either.
I was able to solve both of these by slapping a big square of 2" thick Latex from a retired mattress topper on the Fern. It raises me position enough to get some semblance of sacrum support and cushion the glutes nicely.
I cannot seem to find one that fits the size. thank you
I cannot seem to find one that fits the size. thank you
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I'm still overall satisfied enough with mine I guess. But to me it's been more of a 7/10 chair. Which is saying a lot! Everything I owned before that was like 3/10.
Over-hyped - I still don't think so. Due to life happening, at a young age I've always had lower back pain. Sitting down in an office chair never helped either. I researched Embody and decided to pull the trigger on it seven years ago. After adjusting I've never felt back pain sitting down, at least not in this chair. I used to work at an office and sat in multiple chairs depending which office/conference room I was visiting and every chair made my back eventually hurt. A lot of these chairs were very expensive as well. Plenty of online reviews comparing chairs, mostly all reviewers agree Embody chair is great.
I work from home now, and the only thing I would like to have on my Embody is a headrest. Luckily "Atlas Headrests" have made a headrest for it. I'm just waiting for mine to eventually ship.
Would I buy an Embody again? Yes. Would I wait for a bigger sale before buying one? Maybe
Herman Miller isn't the only bad guy here when it comes to over inflating cost, Steel Case has done the very same thing. The Haworth Fern does seem like an interesting option.
Few months ago I briefly checked out some of the top and chairs again and I saw the insane price increase.
However seeing some of these embodies and Leap 2's on sale it's got me thinking. I could either take One of the two chairs to my office and keep the other at the battle station at home. Or I could sell my old chair if I like the new one more.
Still kind of fishing for a bigger discount maybe I'll try and check for used chairs but I think I'd prefer new.
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