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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At least this deal offers a relatively hassle-free 30-day return policy straight from the manufacturer, and the 12-year warranty should be irrefutable. If the Embody doesn't change my life, I'll send it back and try the Gesture/Fern next time.
"Your refund will be reduced by a restocking charge equal to 10% of the total purchase price not to exceed $500 per item."
Your refund will be reduced by a restocking charge equal to 10% of the total purchase price not to exceed $500 per item. Restocking fee is waived for returns of accessories*, lighting, and Herman Miller branded performance seating.
Also your right, but these chairs come fully assembled so you literally put a bag back on it and roll it back into a box and it can get picked up by a carrier.
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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They want $1500 for an Aeron "on sale?" the supply chain lack of availability is long gone, don't buy into the lies. They are gouging. From a guy whose entire home offfce is 100% HM, they can get bent
I wasn't too keen on Herman Miller after their CEO's Pity City BS so checked out Anthros after your post. They are pricey but ended up pre-ordering their chair since they're made in the USA and have a good return policy.
Anything that anyone found at any price before 2019 is no longer relevant to any SD conversation.
Wow, this chair is super comfortable.
Had a Steelcase gesture and HM classic before.
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