But this is not based on experience but more of a calculated assumption based on my now sold non headrest leap v2 had a low and flexible backrest and that it may not be suitable for taller people and even if it is the top of the backrest is too flexible for decent support of the.
Leap chair v2 reddit.
They have a fantastic catalog so i got to pick out of some cool colors.
Based on the results from our office the leap.
I liked them so much we have 2 at home however my buddy who works in the same place swears by his herman miller aeron at home and said the leap v2 we have at work is just ok.
The chair was in great condition except it had some questionable stains.
As far as upholstery goes that s more of an individual preference kind of thing.
The scores were also more consistent for the leap with the lowest score being a 75.
It even received three scores over 90.
Anyone tried both castors and could maybe.
I agree with the other user that leap s headrest is not the most adjustable and hence its usability is limited.
If the one your looking at was made in the last few years you ll still get plenty more out it.
I got mine remanufactured new casters gas cylinder arm pads fabric with a 12 year warranty from crandall office u cranda58 on reddit for 450 which is far less expensive than the 1000 price of a new one.
I bought a steelcase leap v2 which i personally recommend.
I really like the leap as a versatile chair option relaxed sitting as well as.
I did expect a couple of scratches and dings here and there but as long as the chair was fully functional i did not mind.
Furthermore the leap v2 gets softer at the very top and i m not sure any headrest fit there may provide enough support for the neck without play.
I have hardwood flooring and this chair rolls too easy.
So i bought new a new seat back from steelcase for 300.
Front of seat pad on steelcase leap v2 showing flex in front of seat pan on the leap v2 showing flex in front of seat pan on the leap v2.
The leap chair scored the highest out of all the chairs we tested at 85 out of 100.
It does mainly come down to taste and lifestyle imo.
When trying to recline i have to really plant my feet for the chair not to roll backwards.
I picked one up for 100.
I recently bought a used leap v2.
I fully understood that i would not be receiving a brand new chair.
It s specifically for the steelcase leap v2 but i m sure your experience would be similar with other chairs.
The liveback tech allows the chairs back to automatically adjust to the users spine movement.
Leap v2 chairs are still great chairs though and are renowned for their functionality ergonomics and quality construction.
My employer uses leap v2 chairs for pretty much everyone over 40k plus footprint.
My main concern was the seat and back fabric as i wanted it to be replaced and redone.
I m not sure if it has the hardwood or carpet castors.
The design is futuristic and creates vibe in your workstation.
The leap v2 is such a case and your only recourse are universal headrests on ebay aliexpress etc that will likely require holes in the plastic as i don t think you can just press fit them safely.
Used leap v2 is the way to go.
Could be carpet as they re quite hard but i haven t felt the other castor option for this chair so i m not sure.