Steelcase
Gesture
Based on 239 Reddit mentions
$1208.38
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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
4
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
...Green-Inflation-128 in r/auckland
May 7, 2026 2:42 AM
4
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
...Ult-Fiction in r/OfficeChairs
March 21, 2026 11:14 PM
3
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
...MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs
May 5, 2026 11:28 PM
2
Embody vs Aeron vs Steelcase leap v2 or other alternative
I must say, that i am 6"3 and 130kg. So im on the complete other spectrum size wise :D I dont like the Aeron, since i am not a Mesh-Guy. And also that rim around the seat itself was very uncomfy for my liking. The different steelcase variants are obv. not all the same.I only tested the Gesture and L
...TheTrueIpowny in r/OfficeChairs
May 7, 2026 8:24 AM
2
Going to pull the trigger on embody, fern, leap or something?
At 6'2" 280lbs more-torso-than-legs, the Embody is probably your best of the three, but for specific reasons most posts don't mention. Embody's pixel back conforms to body shape better than the Fern's bionic-frame back, which assumes a more average torso width. People with broader shoulders or back
...Dear_Potato8535 in r/OfficeChairs
May 11, 2026 10:35 AM
2
Not One Of Those Miracle Deal Gesture Finds But...
I never really experienced pain, but the lumbar just fits like a glove for me. Don't get me wrong. The Amia and the leap v2 are still great seats. The Gesture is just better with it's arms as a guitar player.
StevoPhilo in r/OfficeChairs
April 29, 2026 8:34 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
2
Is there an Office Chair that can compete with a sofa or armchair.
The Steelcase Gesture actually can compete. The recline mechanism makes it a great chair for lounging, and the arms can swing in to support your arms as you type or game. And it's far more adjustable and flexible and has better padding than the IKEA lounge chair. But of course it's more expensive. T
...KokoTheTalkingApe in r/OfficeChairs
February 11, 2026 7:49 PM
2
This is honestly the worse sub if you're trying to find a chair
I don’t know if you’ve looked at a Steelcase Gesture, but it may work well with your body. The arms are super adjustable, the lumbar support can get very lower, the seat depth can also be pretty short to accommodate your legs. The backs on them are a little higher and they do have headrests availabl
...smokecraxbys in r/OfficeChairs
February 25, 2026 10:12 PM
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