Steelcase
465A000
Based on 50 Reddit mentions
$872.77
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I am getting this lighty used Steelcase for 100 Euros. Does anyone know for certain which model this is and is if this is worth it?
This is a Steelcase think V2, the dead giveaway is that V1 uses metal bars while V2 uses plastic. For 100 euros this isn’t bad at all, if you end up disliking it you can easily sell it for 150+. It’s a fairly simple sturdy chair, lumbar is fine, recline is solid. I think most wouldn’t be upset with
...Marc_kk in r/OfficeChairs
April 14, 2026 2:59 PM
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Minha nova cadeira: Steelcase Think (V2)
Fala OP, parabéns pela compra! Por coincidência, to em uma situação parecida com a sua. Tenho uma Steelcase Think V1 que adquiri usada. Ela tava “abandonada” em um estoque, com pouco uso e está impecável. Amo essa cadeira e acho extremamente confortável. Atualmente trabalho home office, e preciso me
...CriticalHedgehog5276 in r/CadeirasDeEscritorio
April 25, 2026 6:39 PM
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Leap v2 vs Libernovo — can’t decide and need help (8+ hr days + back pain)
I bought a Leap v2 via Facebook Marketplace, you can read my description of it here: https://old.reddit.com/r/OfficeChairs/comments/1ou9jvv/deal_check_steelcase_leap_v2_black_leather_180/nocpccb/ With the caveat that the Leap v2 I purchased may have been refurbished being passed off as used-like new, I ne
...ToTheTop_1 in r/OfficeChairs
November 17, 2025 11:22 PM
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Refurbished Leap V2 from Crandall
I would say the pads are thicker than what steelcase includes with their standard cushion. The crandall cushion is still on the firmer side but I think it will wear in with more use. I sat in the work chairs when they were 3 years old and I remember the chairs being very comfortable and supportive.
...meganyounervous in r/OfficeChairs
May 2, 2026 8:54 PM
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Is the Herman Miller embody worth the ~2k price tag.
I've gotten to sit in a lot of them and the embody is extremely comfortable, don't get me wrong, but if you want something to keep you from hunching, you're probably going to need something with more aggressive lumbar support. I'd recommend the aeron or the steelcase leap because of that exact reaso
...yaboymitchell00 in r/OfficeChairs
May 3, 2026 4:32 AM
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What are the best affordable accessories for long desk sessions?
congrats on the job. honest take: skip the gaming/streamer chair aesthetic, those racing-seat shapes wreck your back after a few months. proper ergonomic office chairs are what you want. priority order: chair ($200-400 used). most important by far. buy used on facebook marketplace, look for herman m
...Independent_Art5301 in r/homeoffice
May 12, 2026 12:32 PM
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I don't fit well in a Crandall Steelcase Leap V2
Yea unfortunately they don't get longer with the leap Plus, just wider. I moved to a Haworth Fern for a longer seat pad and a taller back, but the build quality is considerably worse than the Steelcase. I don't think this chair would support your weight. Haworth Soji XL is rated for 600lbs but it's
...MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs
April 17, 2026 3:21 PM
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Are gaming chairs actually worth it, or just overhyped?
Personally, the Steelcase Leap v2 (which often gets recommended in these threads) was bad for me, back pain, neck pain, etc. I ended up replacing it with a no name (least to my knowledge) ergo chair. I have subsequently gotten a Titan Evo XL Nanogen chair from SecretLab. Absolutely love it. Perfect
...Rankork1 in r/gamingchairs
April 19, 2026 2:08 PM
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Steelcase Leap v2 is not for me, what next?
Omg, reading this post felt like a mirror. I have very similar body height and, in my opinion more importantly, weight as you. I tried both the Leap v2 and Gesture but suffer from the exact same problem of the lumbar feeling too pronounced and getting sciatica pain in my right leg. It feels so nice
...Kawizys in r/OfficeChairs
April 17, 2026 4:39 PM
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Tall people—what office chairs actually fit without feeling cramped?
6'2 here, spent way too long switching chairs before realizing the “tall person solution” is mostly about geometry, not branding. What actually helped was locking in seat depth so my knees aren’t hanging off and making sure the backrest supports my shoulders instead of just my lower back. The Steelc
...Embarrassed-Fact105 in r/ProductQuery
April 13, 2026 8:23 AM
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