Desktop Chair Roundup - Ergonomic Chair

Skypower

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i am using size C, i feel size C is more suitable for ppl with longer leg cos its seat pan depth is very deep.
 

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I have shorter legs and taller body, so size B doesn’t fit my back as well, but size C seat pan is too deep for my legs. I chose size B. Problem with size c is that if seat pan is too deep and your butt cannot sit all the way in, you won’t get the lumbar support.
 

Skypower

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I have shorter legs and taller body, so size B doesn’t fit my back as well, but size C seat pan is too deep for my legs. I chose size B. Problem with size c is that if seat pan is too deep and your butt cannot sit all the way in, you won’t get the lumbar support.

fully agree, depends on if legs are longer than seat pan.
 

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just notice shopee no more discount for aeron.

Ya, look like the raise their price by $100 for Aeron since 7.7 sale. If you are considering Sayl, the price is not worthwhile to get on Shopee as it is about $100 diff from Xtra, just FYI.
 

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Xtra only offer one colour now. Don't think many can tahan the colour.

https://xtra-eshop.com.sg/product/sayl-chair-with-lumbar-support-10/

actually the colour looks quite nice ma

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Gixxerfied

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The colour looks okay ma..Tested before, although comfy but the back rest ends just below my shoulder blader so no go for me..
 

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From the looks of it, you need your abdomen muscles to balance?

Unlike those cheap knock-off that anyhow swing, this design got spring tension. You need to hold the arms and apply some force to move explicitly, so it's very stable when u don't need it.
 

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How's the comfort level of sayl? Might consider getting a spare chair

I have tried Sayl. It's good for those who like to lean back and work, but there's no firm support like Aeron posture fit. Might be good for meeting rooms, brainstorming sessions, but definitely not for long-term productive work imo.
 

Gixxerfied

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How's the comfort level of sayl? Might consider getting a spare chair

I have tried Sayl. It's good for those who like to lean back and work, but there's no firm support like Aeron posture fit. Might be good for meeting rooms, brainstorming sessions, but definitely not for long-term productive work imo.

yup, back support not so rigid..like those web gel style..comfy of cos..The atb told me more for short sitting, long sitting hours should get something more rigid.
 
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