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Noblechairs Epic Real Leather

levi ravignot

Hi guys

 

For a few days now, I have an Noblechairs Epic real leather.

Unfortunately i'm not happy about it. The seating is really hard. And after a while my butt begins to feel sore and painful. Also, I am medium-short for length and on the lowest position, I can't touch the ground with my feet. Is this normal???

 

I'm a bit disappointed due to the price and status.

 

What should i do? Return and look for another brand? Or are all chairs of this type hard seated?

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Pretty much all 'good' gaming brand chairs use some foam material with some sort of air pockets inside. These air pockets break over time in the places you sit the most, making it a hard material to sit on at first, but later will form a perfect place for your bottom.

Also, if you can't touch the floor with your legs in the chair, it's too big for you. Are you under 6 feet/1.8 meters? Because than I might understand yeah.

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23 minutes ago, Minibois said:

Pretty much all 'good' gaming brand chairs use some foam material with some sort of air pockets inside. These air pockets break over time in the places you sit the most, making it a hard material to sit on at first, but later will form a perfect place for your bottom.

Also, if you can't touch the floor with your legs in the chair, it's too big for you. Are you under 6 feet/1.8 meters? Because than I might understand yeah.

I'm 1m76cm tall

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Chairs are for sitting. Good chairs are made of quality materials with a solid construction and support your body in the right places making sure you have a healthy posture while sitting on them for a long time.

Branding something a 'gaming chair' doesn't make it better to sit on, nor does it improve your performance in games. Making them look like racing seats in a car actually does the opposite of what a good chair is supposed to do.

 

Good office chairs have been designed for ages with the health and comfort of their users in mind, who have to sit on them 8 hours a day.

Gaming chairs have been designed to look attractive to teenagers, to be marketable because they're an easily recognisable product some 'professional gamers' use.

 

I'd say return that joke of a chair and get a proper one from your office supply store or something.

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You bought a "gaming" chair. Surprise.

Get something that's actually designed to be friendly to the body, like a Herman Miller.

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