Finally someone who talks about seat depth for different user height and size, I'm big and tall and that makes many chairs unsuitable. Wish your channel success.
Thank you for this review. I was going to order this chair. I thought it would have a good seat cushion. Im a heavier person and don’t want a chair to bottom out. I also have back problems. What would you recommend? Thanks
Hi there! If you were planning on ordering this chair, am I right in assuming your budget is around $500-$600? If so, you should take a look at the Haworth Soji. It has a firmer seat cushion with a good amount of padding, which is something you need if you're a heavier person. It's probably my favorite chair in this price range. You can check out my review of that chair here ruclips.net/video/php-wFB20xM/видео.htmlsi=rEmX4ydSxn0K_oAN
@@sleeksetups After looking at the Soji and comparing it with the Amia, I went with a refurbished Amia from Crandell with the slightly thicker seat cushion upgrade. Thank you. I can let you know how it goes?
I have this chair and there are 3 settings to the lumbar support. You didn’t continue rotating the “wings” far enough. It’s all subjective, but I need a lot of lumbar support and use the most aggressive option.
@@cabrams1209 Are you sure we’re talking about the same chair? There are definitely only 2 settings for the lumbar. Here is the link to the chair on their main website. It even states that its a 2-way lumbar support www.branchfurniture.com/products/ergonomic-chair-pro?srsltid=AfmBOooHM0PRUkDLzbLiVlFNxLnIrH4SgB-Iz7eulKWXLfb8yjgruL3l
Probably not. I think the Colamy Atlas is a much better value since it's even cheaper than the original Branch Ergonomic, let alone the Pro. I think the Colamy Atlas has a more comfortable backrest overall, just as good in terms of adjustments, and the seat doesn't bottom out. And you get a headrest. The warranty isn't as good, but it's half the price. I'm planning on doing a review of the Atlas relatively soon since I've had it for a while now.
@@sleeksetups sorry last question, would you do the original branch ergonomic or still colamy atlas? I heard the original branch had some issues with flimsiness
@@Jeremy-lm1gh The lumbar support isn't too bad. A little pronounced and its made entirely of plastic with no pad so some might find it a bit pokey but I don't really have an issue with it. I would probably prefer without it though because the shape of the backrest already has a good lumbar curve.
I do have the Fern, planning a review in the future. Its one of my favorite chairs. The armrests ARE made of all plastic, but I wouldn't say they're flimsy. They remind me of the Steelcase Leap.
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Finally someone who talks about seat depth for different user height and size, I'm big and tall and that makes many chairs unsuitable. Wish your channel success.
Thank you for this review. I was going to order this chair. I thought it would have a good seat cushion. Im a heavier person and don’t want a chair to bottom out. I also have back problems. What would you recommend? Thanks
Hi there! If you were planning on ordering this chair, am I right in assuming your budget is around $500-$600? If so, you should take a look at the Haworth Soji. It has a firmer seat cushion with a good amount of padding, which is something you need if you're a heavier person. It's probably my favorite chair in this price range. You can check out my review of that chair here ruclips.net/video/php-wFB20xM/видео.htmlsi=rEmX4ydSxn0K_oAN
@@sleeksetups After looking at the Soji and comparing it with the Amia, I went with a refurbished Amia from Crandell with the slightly thicker seat cushion upgrade. Thank you. I can let you know how it goes?
Great review man, you need more subs
Thanks, much appreciated!
I have this chair and there are 3 settings to the lumbar support. You didn’t continue rotating the “wings” far enough. It’s all subjective, but I need a lot of lumbar support and use the most aggressive option.
@@cabrams1209 Are you sure we’re talking about the same chair? There are definitely only 2 settings for the lumbar. Here is the link to the chair on their main website. It even states that its a 2-way lumbar support www.branchfurniture.com/products/ergonomic-chair-pro?srsltid=AfmBOooHM0PRUkDLzbLiVlFNxLnIrH4SgB-Iz7eulKWXLfb8yjgruL3l
How do you feel about the chair overall? I am looking at buying it. The mesh back, I don't want the fake leather, I run hot.
Would you prefer this over the colemy atlas?
Probably not. I think the Colamy Atlas is a much better value since it's even cheaper than the original Branch Ergonomic, let alone the Pro. I think the Colamy Atlas has a more comfortable backrest overall, just as good in terms of adjustments, and the seat doesn't bottom out. And you get a headrest. The warranty isn't as good, but it's half the price. I'm planning on doing a review of the Atlas relatively soon since I've had it for a while now.
@@sleeksetups the lumbar doesn't bug you on the atlas?
@@sleeksetups also do you know if the headrest can adjust forward and back, not just up and down?
@@sleeksetups sorry last question, would you do the original branch ergonomic or still colamy atlas? I heard the original branch had some issues with flimsiness
@@Jeremy-lm1gh The lumbar support isn't too bad. A little pronounced and its made entirely of plastic with no pad so some might find it a bit pokey but I don't really have an issue with it. I would probably prefer without it though because the shape of the backrest already has a good lumbar curve.
Have you tried the hayworth fern? I heard the arms are flimsy. Where would you rank that chair
I do have the Fern, planning a review in the future. Its one of my favorite chairs. The armrests ARE made of all plastic, but I wouldn't say they're flimsy. They remind me of the Steelcase Leap.
@@sleeksetups Looking forward to the review. Thanks for this one too.