Soji

Haworth

Soji

49 positive 0 neutral 14 negative

Based on 63 Reddit mentions

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Crandall leap v2 first impressions

i got mine yesterday, and i must admit that i kinda found the condition to be a bit underwhelming too. the base came quite dirty, and the tilt resistance adjustment knob doesnt seem to be in very good condition either. on the plus side, the charcoal bioknit upholstery looks nice, the chair is pretty

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OkAssistant9655 in r/OfficeChairs

October 16, 2025 3:52 AM

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Suggest a chair pls.

I don't find gaming chairs to be as uncomfortable as other folks do, but a decent office chair will definitely be better for your back/body in the long run. Chairs are hard because you can't really know what works for you until you sit in one. If you have a local store or furniture gallery with offi

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sogghee in r/gamedev

January 28, 2026 5:24 PM

2

Soft cushion and a really high back

As a fellow skinny guy, I relate to what you’re saying. So many of these chairs feel like torture devices. I just bought a Haworth Soji. The cushion felt super firm at first, but has softened nicely over a couple weeks and feels just right now. But it appears you’re not in the US, so I’m not sure if

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robrobrooo in r/OfficeChairs

March 25, 2026 1:31 AM

2

What is the best chair to use

Gaming chairs are OK. But they all seem to have the same failure point in the lean lock mechanism (have seen 4 different "high quality" brands fail in the same way). But price wise they're decent. Also they tend to have full recline functionality if that's you're jam. I personally prefer a cushioned

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ObiLAN- in r/2007scape

July 23, 2025 1:12 PM

2

Big person looking for a chair that actually stays upright

Staying upright and lasting longer than 1 year isn't really a problem with most decent brands, i believe all of them have at least 2 years of warranty, so you're at least safe there. The bigger frame part is vague, best to check the chair dimensions to see if you fit. Anyway, here's a few recommenda

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NWe3 in r/OfficeChairs

August 16, 2025 12:50 PM

2

Joshua's Office Chairs Manifesto and The Mega Chair Thread #4

I need a chair for under $800. I’m 5’11”, but still growing. I bought a Haworth soji, but I don’t like how uncomfortable it is. I don’t like how the backrest mesh is rough and also I don’t like the angle it is at, while not being able to lock it at an angle. Overall I am not too happy with it and I’

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CelestialLizardz in r/OfficeChairs

December 17, 2025 10:46 PM

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5'2" petite struggle: Is it even possible to find a chair that actually fits?

I’m 5’3 and I just bought a new chair after doing a ton of research. I landed on a Haworth Soji and I’ve only had it for about a week so I can’t speak to its longevity, but it is very supportive and comfortable for my height. It arrived in a massive box with no assembly and I haven’t had any issues

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dormantacorn in r/OfficeChairs

April 7, 2026 11:47 AM

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Lads... Am I mad?

I bought a Haworth Soji chair “second hand” from donedeal and it’s made a huge difference. I use it for work and gaming and I never feel uncomfortable or have any back issues even sitting for 10 hrs a day. On the other hand 30mins on the couch with PS5 and I’m ready for the physio!

nine_sausages in r/IrelandGaming

July 19, 2025 10:53 AM

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Thoughts on Branch chairs (Verve/Ergo/Ergo Pro)? Better options?

I have a few recommendations that you can look into: Haworth breck, around $400, like any haworth chairs they have a more subtle aesthetic, but with the color options and the unique backrest, it should grab some attention. Comfort wise, it is a haworth chair so it is pretty much highest standard, wi

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NWe3 in r/OfficeChairs

August 12, 2025 1:44 PM

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