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Grimlevar
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Nov 15, 2016
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Hey all, could anyone answer a few questions about the Mazer chair? I would greatly appreciate it! (1) how does the Mazer differ from the other models? The website isn't very clear on the differences. (2) How are these chairs as far as posture is concerned? I am looking for something that will encourage upright posture without slouching the lower back. I've had some neck pain in the past and I think my $90 Ikea chair is a factor. (3) I'm 6'2, 170lbs, with fairly broad shoulders. Are these chairs a good fit for me? I have never sat in a "racing" style chair at my desk.
Thanks a lot.
Nov 15, 2016
6EQUJ5
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Nov 15, 2016
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GrimlevarGenerally racing style chairs do not fit large people with broad shoulders. I would avoid it, go sit in someone's Recaro racing seat and you will see how it does not fit larger people with broad shoulders well.
Nov 15, 2016
wonton
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Nov 16, 2016
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6EQUJ5170lbs 6'2" is not large. Pretty skinny tbh.
Nov 16, 2016
ebluepcgaming
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E-Blue
Nov 18, 2016
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GrimlevarThx 4 asking, Either the Mazer or Auroza will fit 4 ur need, It has 2'9" back rest & most important that it designed with curve outline on back (more like integrated pillow and seat pad into a single piece back rest U will feel supreme comfort after u seat on it, not the first 10 mins but an hour or hours after u seat long Mazer & Auroza are similar just the base set in different metal also it colors differ
Nov 18, 2016
ebluepcgaming
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E-Blue
Nov 18, 2016
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6EQUJ5Thx, don't know other brands, but design fm us have be test over 40 size of huemn shoulder, it should fit universally, thx for comment
Nov 18, 2016
Grimlevar
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Nov 19, 2016
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GrimlevarThanks for all the replies! I missed this drop, but I will get it next time.
Nov 19, 2016
BrainFlush
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Jan 3, 2017
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wontonHe said large people (tall, fat, muscular etc) with broad shoulders (wide bone structure)
You can be short and fat and have wide shoulders.
The guy is 6'2" He's not fat. But he might have huge shoulders which he stated. That's the other guys point when he recommended avoiding this chair.
Jan 3, 2017
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