Soji

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Soji

49 positive 0 neutral 14 negative

Based on 63 Reddit mentions

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Go for Haworth Soji or get something cheaper?

The Haworth soji is perfectly fine. The armrests don't go "inward" far enough for me to maintain an actual decent posture, but it's the chair I have at work that is comfy enough for me to use for a few hours at a time. It was indeed, the "anything is better than this other cheap ass ikea chair that

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Prezi2 in r/OfficeChairs

December 1, 2025 7:14 PM

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Haworth Soji or Branch Ergonomic with headrest

I ended up going with the Haworth Soji, and I'm quite happy with the decision 2.5 years in. I picked it up for 590 Canadian or 430 usd at the time. Turns out someone in my household bought a branch chair before I bought my soji, so I had a good idea of what it felt like. The biggest problem for me w

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AlphaCloudX in r/OfficeChairs

February 24, 2026 7:07 AM

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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

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Need recommendations!

I recently grabbed a Haworth Soji. Haworth ships to Canada. The duties/tariffs are included in the final price. I often sit cross legged and bought the Soji because the seat pan doesn't have a hard plastic edge like some of the other ergo chairs.. Forward tilt was also a necessary option for me. Loo

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ag_mtl in r/OfficeChairs

June 30, 2025 2:11 AM

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Please suggest a new chair for work from home under 600$

This will almost always be a recommendation for the approx $500 chair OP but just allow me to offer a differing opinion. My experience with Crandall was not great - the refurbished leap I received had a broken cylinder, had rust marks, and ultimately just felt very used. The assembly and disassembly

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Acstine in r/OfficeChairs

February 18, 2026 2:29 PM

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Haworth Soji w/ Boucle material(?)

Awesome! Thank you for the detailed reply. I'm thinking I'm going to get the exact same chair. I have a leap v2 that I bought secondhand in January but it's causing me hip pain in an area where I already have pain due to tightness. I've tried multiple different seat settings but it won't go away. I

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qw3rtie in r/OfficeChairs

March 27, 2026 2:59 PM

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Chair Recommendations for 6'1 265lbs/120kg

Been struggling in the same way as we are almost the same size. It certainly doesn’t feel like many ergo chairs were built for us. My work chair at the office is a nightingale cxo which I would absolutely recommend if your budget was unlimited. But I don’t have 2k to drop on a home chair. I feel lik

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KindTap in r/OfficeChairs

February 1, 2026 2:28 PM

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Is a $2000 chair justified?

I’ve had a fern for about three years. I like my Haworth Soji much better. It’s not as heavy to roll around. I have 4 Soji chairs in my office. One had a part break that allowed the back to tilt. The warranty repair was easy. They sent someone to the office, repaired it no problem. It was 4 years ol

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Truth_speaker_AL205 in r/OfficeChairs

August 30, 2025 12:50 AM

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Too many chair brands... which one should I choose?

Tough. It’s very subjective on your body type and what you find as comfortable. What are you looking for? How much can you spend? Some chairs I have been in around my office experiences Steel case chairs -Series 1 is okay but I hate the lumbar in it. Just a plastic board in your back, the air versio

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KindTap in r/OfficeChairs

September 24, 2025 1:29 AM

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