Herman Miller has
Herman Miller Logitech G Embody Gaming Chair (Various) on sale for $1,431.50 - 5% off w/ promo code
SAVE5 in cart =
$1,359.92.
Shipping is free on $1,500+ orders w/ promo code
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Available:
- Frame/Base
- Sync Upholstery Colors:
- Black / Cyan
- Black / White
- Nightfall / Nova
- Frame/Base
- Sync Upholstery Colors:
- Amethyst / White
- Galaxy / White
- Dark Mineral / Ignite
Features:
- The best of Embody enhanced with features designed for work or play.
- New enhanced seat with an additional layer of foam to provide lasting comfort for active posture.
- New copper-infused cooling foam technology to prevent heat buildup.
- Backfit Adjustment automatically conforms to your spine's unique shape and movements.
- Even pressure distribution for better balance and proper blood flow.
- Arm height and width are adjustable for customized comfort.
- Die-cast aluminum frame and five-star base
- Four-layer seat with elastic suspension and support coils that move independently
- Sync (100% polyester) fabric upholstery
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freeshipping listed here don't work because has to be over $1,500 purchase.
Code Works, thank you so much!
$2,045 - 30% + 5% (SAVE5) + Free Shipping (bfhmgzx25) = $1,359.92 + tax
In the office, I use any of the above depending on how I feel that day, except the Libernovo.
At home, I primarily use Libernovo because of its adjustable headrest that allows me to work in the reclined position comfortably. I don't use Libernovo's massage function as much, but I do appreciate the footrest.
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If you're using it 10 to 12 hours a day, 7 days a week like I do you can either get a cheaper chair that can potentially fork up your back and spine or go for a halo chair like this one that can save you some pain and surgeries down the road. Personally, I scrap the budget when it comes to things like my back or monitors to ease the strain on my eyes, etc.
At 1,350 USD it beats with all the other halo ergonomic chairs out there; Herman Miller, Humanscale, Steelcase, etc. While each person is different on the chairs that work for them and you should absolutely choose the one that feels the best over rankings after you do your research, the Embody is consistently ranked number one on most sites that put a lot of research and time into ergonomic chairs for people who have to sit for stupid amounts of time.
Also, this caliber of chair will last x3 or x4 as long as the 300-500 dollar seat you get at Staples; my humanscale lasted for close to 15 years before I got the embody and unlike my peers in I.T. I don't have any significant back pain even though I'm an old coot at this point. A attribute a lot of that avoidance by putting down all of that cash for that chair when I was younger and money was tight (not that money is any looser at my age now).
Ergonomic chairs of this caliber / level is ALWAYS down to personal preference - each person is different, I've had Steelcase V2s, Embody, Aerons and Humanscales over the years at work or at home.
Personally Aerons make my back go out; never got used to a Steelcase, and I absolutely adored my Humanscale Freedom for 15 years and have zero back issues as a result. But you'll find plenty of people that the Humanscale Freedom that say it makes their back issues worse when sitting in it rather than better.
At this level you want to do everything you can to sit in the chair IRL or have a solid return policy where you are willing to spend some extra cash if it doesn't break in the right way so you can try another halo chair.
I also roll my eyes a bit on the headrest dialogue - it's just as personal as the chair fit itself and depending on the way you use the chair a headrest can really help with ergonomics or really make it worse.
I got the Atlas headrest for this chair which is wonderful, a visitor would never believe it wasn't a full package with the chair. I lean back a lot when consuming certain media on my rig, and it is a night and day difference on saving my back with the headrest on as opposed to not having it at all.
Ergonomic chairs of this caliber / level is ALWAYS down to personal preference - each person is different, I've had Steelcase V2s, Embody, Aerons and Humanscales over the years at work or at home.
Personally Aerons make my back go out; never got used to a Steelcase, and I absolutely adored my Humanscale Freedom for 15 years and have zero back issues as a result. But you'll find plenty of people that the Humanscale Freedom that say it makes their back issues worse when sitting in it rather than better.
At this level you want to do everything you can to sit in the chair IRL or have a solid return policy where you are willing to spend some extra cash if it doesn't break in the right way so you can try another halo chair.
I also roll my eyes a bit on the headrest dialogue - it's just as personal as the chair fit itself and depending on the way you use the chair a headrest can really help with ergonomics or really make it worse.
I got the Atlas headrest for this chair which is wonderful, a visitor would never believe it wasn't a full package with the chair. I lean back a lot when consuming certain media on my rig, and it is a night and day difference on saving my back with the headrest on as opposed to not having it at all.
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