i feel comfortable using for long times is the cheap black PU foam drawing/lab/cashier "MAC" chair, anything else is simply painful after 30 minutes, this is subjective i know but giveit a try
I've been using the sayl for the last 8 years. Really happy with it, only thing thats seems to wear are the armrest pads. I especially like that the backrest is slender towards the top and easy to clean because it's just a flexible piece of plastic. Not sure I'd go with a full plastic chair though. Especially when you have low body fat you start to feel it after some time. Any reason you didn't go for the upholstered version?
Hey, do you know how much they flex when you lean back? the plastic version is terrible in this regard. I got the plywood version shortly after and it's amazing
Yes. When I was first ordering I tried both. It’s an order of magnitude difference in build quality and flex. The fibreglass is much more robust and stiff. Worth the upgrade!
@@Yachtzeee I haven't tried the fiberglass version, but the color configuration i wanted had over a 22 week lead time, and the herman miller rep i was speaking to said the difference in flex would be negligible between plywood and fiberglass. But I wonder which is less flexible, since the plywood version is much thicker than the fiberglass version.
@@Sharur1 tbh I don’t have much experience with the plywood molded side chair. I have 4 fibreglass side chairs, 4 fibreglass armchairs, and two wooden plywood dining chairs. The wood on the plywood dining chairs have similar flex as the fibreglass but the design of the frame of wooden dining chairs allows it to flex a decent amount. I think to answer your question if I had to guess fibreglass and plywood are probably very similar. I have a design within reach here in Toronto and they have literally everything in stock to try. Not sure if you have that luxury. I waited 3-4 months for all my furniture as well. It was like Xmas when it arrived and that was in 2018. The prices have since gone up astronomically. So I think all this was a worthy investment that is probably worth what we paid. Either way. I LOVE, these pieces and don’t regret the purchases. They still look brand new and are unbelievably comfortable. I should make a video because I have lots of Eames. And there isn’t a whole lot of reviews online. Mostly reviews of fakes. Cheers!
I bought an eames lounge chair large size and ottoman for $4500 in 2018 for $4500 today the go for $8000. Overpriced for certain but they do hold their value. A cheap knock off would have zero value.
why the hell did you not buy a proper Herman Miller chair like the Aeron or the Embody 😂😂😂 you have to adjust the chair and test it for at least one week lol testing it for a few mins in a store is not enough 😂
This is what I'd call an anecdotal review. You are saying that you don't need armrests etc. Maybe next time you'll review only one IEM, not a pair of them, because you say you don't need stereo sound.
500$ for some recycled plastic looking ahh school chair is wild💀
It's a Herman Miller though, not that I would buy it over a regular ass fabric gaming chair.
The midrange can get shouty and unnatural on the mesh chair
I bought the same chair in white with wooden legs for 20$ for my kitchen. I confirm, it feels very comfortable
Wow! That’s so cool you brought that for show and tell! ⭐️🤩⭐️
I am finally convinced that sharur is a trustfund baby
does it make the sound when u sitting in the chair more transparent
Audiophilic chair?
still waiting on that anime bodypillow review
i feel comfortable using for long times is the cheap black PU foam drawing/lab/cashier "MAC" chair, anything else is simply painful after 30 minutes, this is subjective i know but giveit a try
Have you tried steelcase chairs? Leap v2 and Amia 2 of the most comfortable chairs I’ve used even compared to embody gaming.
no
Does working out improve the bass response on a HD800?
I've been using the sayl for the last 8 years. Really happy with it, only thing thats seems to wear are the armrest pads. I especially like that the backrest is slender towards the top and easy to clean because it's just a flexible piece of plastic.
Not sure I'd go with a full plastic chair though. Especially when you have low body fat you start to feel it after some time. Any reason you didn't go for the upholstered version?
gotta pay that extra for the recycled plastic 👍
I can’t stress this enough go for the fibreglass. It’s wayyy better! I have the dining armchairs and they are soo comfortable.
Hey, do you know how much they flex when you lean back? the plastic version is terrible in this regard. I got the plywood version shortly after and it's amazing
Yes. When I was first ordering I tried both. It’s an order of magnitude difference in build quality and flex. The fibreglass is much more robust and stiff. Worth the upgrade!
@@Yachtzeee is it stiffer than the plywood version?
@@Yachtzeee I haven't tried the fiberglass version, but the color configuration i wanted had over a 22 week lead time, and the herman miller rep i was speaking to said the difference in flex would be negligible between plywood and fiberglass. But I wonder which is less flexible, since the plywood version is much thicker than the fiberglass version.
@@Sharur1 tbh I don’t have much experience with the plywood molded side chair. I have 4 fibreglass side chairs, 4 fibreglass armchairs, and two wooden plywood dining chairs. The wood on the plywood dining chairs have similar flex as the fibreglass but the design of the frame of wooden dining chairs allows it to flex a decent amount. I think to answer your question if I had to guess fibreglass and plywood are probably very similar. I have a design within reach here in Toronto and they have literally everything in stock to try. Not sure if you have that luxury. I waited 3-4 months for all my furniture as well. It was like Xmas when it arrived and that was in 2018. The prices have since gone up astronomically. So I think all this was a worthy investment that is probably worth what we paid. Either way. I LOVE, these pieces and don’t regret the purchases. They still look brand new and are unbelievably comfortable. I should make a video because I have lots of Eames. And there isn’t a whole lot of reviews online. Mostly reviews of fakes. Cheers!
Can you sit 8 hours on this? Im using a decrbt chair but my purple seat cushion is getting super mushy
no because the back flexes too much. i'm trying the plywood version tomorrow
I just screen captured and searched on taobao, got results of near identical chairs for 120 cny...
i'm returning it dw
High school chair should be made like this
why
@@Sharur1 to have proper chair when sitting 8h a day
You looked buffed bro, workin out?
Does this increase soundstage?
I cannot defend bro get a flexfit hyken
no
Herman miller aeron is the only chair I’d buy. 8 hour work days not even a pinch
no
I hated the aeron.
bro will get anything except for a hair transplant
i wonder about the science how a good posture provided by a 500$ chair can affect hifi sound
I bought an eames lounge chair large size and ottoman for $4500 in 2018 for $4500 today the go for $8000. Overpriced for certain but they do hold their value. A cheap knock off would have zero value.
why the hell did you not buy a proper Herman Miller chair like the Aeron or the Embody 😂😂😂 you have to adjust the chair and test it for at least one week lol testing it for a few mins in a store is not enough 😂
I can make this for 30 dollars
Costed?
true
@3:39 had to wipe your taint sweat off the chair
i just took a shower
smh
vneck looks weird on you
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This is what I'd call an anecdotal review. You are saying that you don't need armrests etc. Maybe next time you'll review only one IEM, not a pair of them, because you say you don't need stereo sound.
cope
@@Sharur1 Nah, that was actually a review request!
w
bench press it
you're not a "real" CZcamsr till you own/use a secretlab chair, for real!
Thise are the worst. Lol
kinda dumb