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I just got a Steelcase Leap office chair

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I just got a lightly used Steelcase Leap off Craigslist for $200. They normally sell for $900-1000. http://www.amazon.com/Leap-Chair-Ste.../dp/B000LSME00

I have an Aeron at work that I love, so it will interesting to see how this chair compares. It has a lot more adjustments than the Aeron, which leads me to think it might be a better chair. It will take me a few days to get used to it before I can really tell which chair is better.
 
The first time you lean back, put your feet on your Ikea Jerker desk and fap to some camwhore you will know if it will do.
 
Those are great chairs. Sold hundreds of them at a previous company. By far the best seller. Good build quality. That's a great price.
 
nice find.

i need a new office chair. not spending $900 though! $300-400 is my max. figure something i sit in a lot every day it better be good (and last years).

Same with the desk. two of the items i use daily in my house. my desk holds my computer and the spot i do models.
 
So far so good. I've been sitting in the chair all night and I have no back or shoulder pains. Every office chair I've used (except my Aeron at work) gives me shoulder and back pain after about an hour of use.
 
The Aeron is the direct competitor to the Leap. Both are great chairs, but the Leap was more comfortable to me.
 
Had this chair at my old company. Right up there with the Herman Miller that my current employer uses.
No butt fatigue even after 10 hours a day on it.
 
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