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Nah just the material they use got super brittle and it started falling apart. My dogs don't even get in my chair.are you part dog?
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Nah just the material they use got super brittle and it started falling apart. My dogs don't even get in my chair.are you part dog?
Would like to do the Embody, but don't think I can get that past my wife. They are top notch chairs
Aight. I'm in the market for a new office chair. I have a lot of meetings and play a lot of games, so I want something that doesn't make me look like a total nerd in my meetings, but cups my butt and back like I am a total nerd.
I don't want to pay a ton of money. I want it to look good. And it needs to be comfortable and durable. I typically sit indian style or with one leg underneath me if that matters.
I like my Omega, however, it does not support this sitting style. If I was going to choose again I'd get the titan just because I like to sit this way as well. It is my only complaint with the chair.
The titan does not have the bolsters like the omega, atleast from the images I've seen.The Omega and Titan are the same chair design right? But you're saying the Titan supports sitting indian style?
FWIW, my current chair has similar arm design and I sit indian style.
I don't want to pay a ton of money.
I would hit up a used office furniture shop, can usually get some Herman Miller chair there for a pretty steep discount.Anyone got a not a fortune chair, wife needs one with good support for her job as theirs all suck and flaring up her back pain. (Pathetic I know)


Recliner computers are truly master race!I ended up grabbing a la-z-boy power recliner and put some casters on it. Best purchase of my life in regards to a gaming seat. The first recliner company to realize this appeal and sell it from the factory with quality is going to clean up.
I'm really sad they don't make the built-in fridge models like Costanza had, this would be me.
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Recliner computers are truly master race!
I use a trackball on the chair arm and a monitor arm on each side, so other than the lap keyboard (and the awesome, comfy reclining), it's pretty much like a desk setup. The only times I've really wanted to use a desk chair since starting this have been for physical/workbench type things, like soldering or assembling/disassembling something.I'm rocking mine with an adjustable up/down desk and it's close to perfect. If someone put some engineering into creating a desktop style auto-leveling mouse pad/stand it would be amazing with a fold out monitor from the wall.