Gesture

Steelcase

Gesture

199 positive 1 neutral 39 negative

Based on 239 Reddit mentions

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Gaming vs Ergonomic Chair

steelcase gesture, savrseno podesiva i robusna, imam ju vec 10 godina bez bitnih tragova koristenja (sjedalo i naslon ne gube strukturu itd), sjedim u njoj 10h dnevno, jedna od boljih kupnji uopce, vrijedi svakog centa. Zbog velicine mislim da nebi odgovarala visokim ljudima, ali generalno skupe ure

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Chance-Ad-982 in r/CroIT

February 14, 2026 9:26 AM

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How do you survive working at a desk?

When setting up my desk I looked up ergonomic desk recommendations and cherry picked what would work for me. I shift my standing desk up and down a few inches to change my body position slightly every 20-60 min standing is a max of 20 min I like my Steelcase leap, I also like the gesture. Try before

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Bliezz in r/Hypermobility

February 27, 2026 3:40 PM

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This is not a joke, this is my friends apartment setup

Yes, because you can't play the guitar on a regular chair. But I can do it on my Steelcase Gesture. The armrest can be lowered all the way.

JohnHurts in r/TVTooHigh

April 30, 2026 5:09 AM

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Chairs for wide-load ppl to sit on like a pretzel

hard out, sitting like a normal human for 8 hours is impossible. i’m a cross-legged sitter too and the biggest issue in nz is finding stuff that isn't just narrow office depot junk. definitely go try the steelcase gesture if any showroom has it, the armrests move out of the way completely so you can

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Green-Inflation-128 in r/auckland

May 7, 2026 2:42 AM

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Can't decide - have you tried any of these?

Love my Steelcase Gesture. Absolutely love it. I can work an entire shift sitting in it or play games until the sun is up. Doesn't matter. You can really dial it in. That being said, I hate the arms. They're versatile, yes but the lack of being able to lock them in place drives me crazy. I saw you m

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Ult-Fiction in r/OfficeChairs

March 21, 2026 11:14 PM

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Going insane trying to find a good chair.

Buying a chair is honestly like buying a shoes. You really never know until you sit in one. That said,.consider the height/weight of the person you are getting the feedback from. I am 6'3 and 200 lbs, I didn't like the Gesture. My wife is 4'11 and ~100 lbs, she loves it. Pros: The build quality is t

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MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs

May 5, 2026 11:28 PM

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Not One Of Those Miracle Deal Gesture Finds But...

I agree most people talked about how it isn't better than the leap or Amia, but I think it's the best for me. And I found mine for about $100 on marketplace.

StevoPhilo in r/OfficeChairs

April 29, 2026 8:31 PM

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Not One Of Those Miracle Deal Gesture Finds But...

I recently purchased the same model with the headrest. When adjusted according to the recommended guidelines, I experienced significant lower‑back discomfort, so I’ve had to position the seat fully backwards. This gives me the proper lumbar support i desire, but it also leaves roughly a hand width b

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Lowratermusic in r/OfficeChairs

April 28, 2026 3:19 PM

2

Best desk chair?

I have a steelcase gesture v2, it is a great chair, and should be considered by anyone looking for a highly adjustable chair. I do wanna try the embody though to see how it compares but idk where you can try before you buy

hardboiledhank in r/desksetup

March 30, 2026 7:13 PM

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Looking for a chair that fits a women

In my opinion, you should NOT be using a headrest for upright position, and I believe most headrest-designed chairs will cater to reclining nape support (not upright). I personally like this approach and favour chairs that focus on reclined "head-resting". Yet I bet some rare chairs with convoluted

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cloud_t in r/OfficeChairs

April 5, 2026 2:33 PM

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