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Steelcase Leap Office Chair, Black Frame and Buzz2 Navy Fabric

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Fulfilled by OfficeDesigns

Arrives Tuesday, Jun 10
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Color: Navy/Black


Features

  • Buzz2 fabric is 100% polyester
  • Wheels for carpet flooring
  • Ergonomic chair features include adjustable seat depth, fully adjustable arms, height adjustable lumbar, lower back firmness control, pneumatic seat height adjustment, recline tension adjustment, 5 position recline lock, upholstered back and seat
  • All day comfort and back support - Leap's contoured backrest changes shape as you move to support your entire spine, ensuring long-term comfort
  • Quality & durability designed to withstand 24/7 use while providing maximum comfort

Color: Navy/Black


Brand: Steelcase


Product Dimensions: 25"D x 27"W x 43.5"H


Style: Modern


Special Feature: Arm Rest, Cushion Availability


Color: ‎Navy/Black


Brand: ‎Steelcase


Product Dimensions: ‎25"D x 27"W x 43.5"H


Style: ‎Modern


Special Feature: ‎Arm Rest, Cushion Availability


Material: ‎Textile


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Office


Room Type: ‎Office


Frame Material: ‎Plastic


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Back Style: ‎Solid Back


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Item Weight: ‎65 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Leap


Arm Style: ‎with-arms


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎400 Pounds


Seat Material Type: ‎Polyester


Furniture base movement: ‎Glide


Item Weight: ‎65 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎24.75 x 27 x 43.5 inches


Item model number: ‎46216179FN


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Assembled Height: ‎25 inches


Assembled Width: ‎27 inches


Assembled Length: ‎25 inches


Weight: ‎65 Pounds


Date First Available: December 8, 2006


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  • High quality chair with some issues
This is an excellent quality chair, with a few issues. I read some other reviews which said that the boxing of the product was horrible, but that was not my case. When i received the chair it was in a large box which was nestled in another box in the other direction so that the entire chair was enclosed. It was taped shut and I felt that it was well packaged. They may have changed how they package their product based on the former poor reviews on that. The tag on the bottom of the seat states that the chair was manufactured in 2000 (and I assume was sold either that year or the one after). It is currently 2016 so it is about a 16 year old chair. They must have changed the upholstery and armrests on it because it seems in new condition. There are no visible scratches on the plastic parts, so they either replaced those as well or it was just really well taken care of. The only visible sign of use is underneath the armrests. The armrests on these can slide in toward the body and underneath those armrests are instructions on how to use the various adjustments. It is white print on a black plastic background. The print is faded and barely visible but I can still see them well enough to know how to make adjustments on my chair. But it shows me that this chair belonged to someone for quite some time. In all, the chair appears to look newish other than the white print issue I just mentioned. It also appears to be sturdily built and I feel confidence that whatever repairs they made it should last me quite a few years. At first I was alarmed because the chair made a distinctive clicking sound when I leaned back in it. I realized later that it was because of a piece of plastic on the bottom which does not seem to serve much purpose. I am guessing it is a dust guard of some sort? I was tempted to cut it off, but wound up leaving it because after I bent it down and out of the way it stayed down and I haven't had any noise issues since then. The only other noise issue I have had is with the armrests. When I pulled the armrests in toward my body it would give a small squeak on both sides. I added some wd 40 and that seems to have stopped it for the most part. Every now and then I still get a squeak so I'll probably have to do it again and figure out where I missed. (I should note that while I was sorting out my clicking noise issue I was in contact with customer support and they were very responsive and emailed me on the same day I emailed them, so I was left with a confident feeling they would handle any issues that might come up. Fortunately it didn't have to go any further than that.) One of my favorite things about this chair is how highly adjustable it is. I can change the seat height. I can move the seat under me forwards and back. The armrests pull in toward my body at any angle I wish. The front of the armrests can tilt in or the back can tilt in or both armrests can pull in toward me parallel with each other. This gives me unexpected support for my arms while I am typing and I love it. A slight disappointment is that the armrests adjust up and down at certain predetermined heights. It would have been nicer if they could adjust to any height but it was probably cheaper to have them click in to set heights. A minor quibble since it mostly works. I am 5 ft 6 in and it gives me plenty of of range in height so that I can get a perfect 90 degree angle on my legs or flex upwards or down as I wish. But the feature I love the most is how the back of the chair adjusts. There is a knob which adjusts tension and on that nob is a lever which can move to 4 different positions. The first position will not let the back of the chair flex backward at all. It pretty much locks you it to one spot. There is the barest amount of backward flex but not much. And it is not so rigidly straight up and down that you will feel uncomfortable. It feels good to me, but I prefer having some flex in how I sit so I don't have it adjusted like that. Each of the other positions on that lever will allow you to flex the back of the chair further backwards. The furthest position is perhaps at a 120 - 125 degree angle. Not so far back you feel you could sleep in the chair, but far back enough to give a laid back feel to the position. The knob adjustment changes the amount of tension in the back so that it takes more pressure or less to push the chair into various degrees of angle. I LOVE this. I can push backward at just the right amount of pressure for me into a new backward angle, and then the chair holds me in that position without any effort on my part. If I feel I am tired of that angle I can shift to another angle by sitting up or pushing back, and again it holds me in that new position effortlessly. Absolutely awesome and I can't believe all chairs aren't made this way. Price - I paid $344 for the refurbished chair and I feel it is an incredible deal at this price. If I had paid full price, however, I probably would have been disappointed because I don't feel the value is worth what I would likely have paid. Why not? Well, it has a few issues. First is the fabric on the chair is a bit scratchy, so if you are sitting in shorts or a tank top and you get the fabric version of this chair it will feel like sitting on a wool blanket. Not horrible, but not great either. For all I know the fabric probably is wool, which is great from a durability perspective. But not awesome from a comfort perspective. I wound up pulling a black cotton t-shirt over the back and I am ordering a pad to go on the bottom so that should eradicate that issue for me. Which brings me to my second point which is that the padding in the seat is not anywhere deep enough for me. Obviously this is going to differ from person to person but the padding seems to be not much deeper than what you might find on most office chairs. Actually, I think I've sat in a few cheap office chairs that had deeper padding. This is unacceptable for such an expensive chair in my opinion and is the biggest reason why I've docked a star. I am a writer, and I am planning on sitting for long hours in this chair. I need some serious padding in order to sit for such long hours. I wound up finding a seat pad which was pretty spendy but is designed with a gel criss-cross design created to eradicate pressure points. Hopefully this will allow me to sit for long periods.The pad I purchased I got through Amazon and the brand is called Miracle Cushion in case anyone cares. I also purchased their lumbar pillow made from the same material which leads me to the next point which is lack of lumbar support. Obviously the amount of lumbar support a person needs is going to vary greatly so it would be hard for a company to add this, which is why I didn't dock any stars for this. But I never realized how much lumbar support I needed until I sat in this chair. I think a big part of it is that although the back tilting backwards and forwards is a fantastic feature, if you need lumbar support it will become even more obvious when your lower back is exposed in a tilted back position. This chair really doesn't seem to have much lumbar support at all even though the back of the chair does curve a bit. When I add a rolled up towel to my lower back it feels tons better, so I think the pillow and pad I ordered are all I will need. There are chairs made that have lumbar support added in, so this may be something you might want to consider if that is important to you. There was also a comment by another reviewer that said that she has a wide bottom and she could feel hard plastic on either side of her butt which made it uncomfortable. I would agree that this could be the case for someone who is heavier. I am 5 ft 6 and around 235 lbs. If I am standing straight up with 7 inches of distance between my feet, the widest part of my hips measure in at a little over 46 inches. So I am not a small woman. When I sit in this chair I barely feel the plastic on either side of me. I have stopped noticing it so it is a non-issue for me, but if you have a wide bottom, this chair is probably not for you. The reason this plastic is there is to encase the framework that can bring the armrests in close to your body. I think this is a decent trade off for having a narrower seat. I noted that other reviewers were talking about which version they received, version 1 or 2. I assume V1 is the low backed version and that may be the one I got. The seat I got has a back that comes up to my shoulders, which is much higher than I was expecting. Per the picture I was expecting a low backed chair. I assume the V2 comes up higher than someone's head. I am more than pleased with the height of the seat back. All in all, I think this is a solid chair. I think the fact that it lasted 16 years before it got sent back is a testament to the type of quality build it has. I think the good customer support indicates it probably isn't a risk to buy it since they will likely make any issue right if there is an issue.It's probably wise to keep your box in case you do need to ship it back. I think that, like all chairs, different people are going to like different types of chairs and it is ideal if you sit in one for a while if you can. I personally don't live anywhere close to somewhere which would carry high end chairs like this so I kind of had to take a chance. But I think, after the adjustments I will make to it, I am guessing it will likely turn into a perfect sitting situation for me. Hopefully this review was helpful for you in making your choice. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 25, 2016 by Christine

  • Chairorama provided excellent support...
Color: Black
The Steelcase chair has great reviews and I ordered this unit that was supplied by Chairorama. I did not realize the product was part of a bulk order of open box units. Chairorama had properly cleaned up the unit and boxed and shipped to fulfill the order. When I assembled the chair, found an issue with the back of the chair and reached out to Chairorama to find out why I was seeing what I found. Chairorama provided clear information on the chair and reviewed the images I sent to them. After engaging with Chairorama, and how straight forward and understanding they were about what I was seeing and expecting, Chairorama took care of my concerns and resolved the issue in just a couple of days. Very nice to have that kind of support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 28, 2023 by Valerie W

  • Tippity Top
Color: Cogent Connect Nickel
First of all, this takes a long time to ship and by the time it does, it might be too late. If you need this at a certain time. Then when you try to return they charge you $85. Great chair though. Comfortable and helpful if you have the bursitis or other back/joint pain. If you have a standing desk, which is better for the pain types mentioned above, this chair can be your go to sit option. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 2, 2023 by Skip McDougal

  • Chair is okay, warranty through Office Designs/Steelcase less than satisfactory
Color: Black/Black
The chair is fine. Just fine. It has many features that can help you get a good fit. So when all of the features were working properly on my Leap, I had no complaints. It's solid, squeak-free and reasonably comfortable. Six months after owning, while moving the lumbar support, the guide rails on the adjustment mechanism (two thick plastic tabs on each side of the backrest) became unthreaded. No big deal since it still worked, I just have to reach into the seam, align them horizontally and move, gently, as needed so that they wouldn't become misaligned again. A big deal? No. But for an expensive chair, maybe a warning sign that a key comfort feature was substandard. Within a few weeks of owning the chair for three years, I noticed that the seat raise/lower mechanism no longer worked. Luckily, it's frozen at a point where I can still use the chair reasonably well, but it's not at an ideal level. One of the selling features is warranty - parts are supposedly covered for 12 years - but having a warranty repair through Steelcase and Office Designs has been a challenge. I definitely realize that Covid has put many things on hold, but I am very sorry that's been the case with my warranty repair. Upon contacting Steelcase, they did quick troubleshooting and immediately responded (within a day or so) that I need to file a claim with Office Designs (the authorized seller) to get the repair done. I was heartened that they had my back. Working with Office Designs, however, has been hit and miss. The rep has been cheerful and somewhat responsive (at the start, response time to my questions was between one and two weeks), but three months later, I still don't have a fixed chair. They offered to ship the new part to an office furniture repair shop to have the repair done, but (incredibly) I don't have any near me. I live in the second largest city in the country. Go figure. I agreed to try the repair myself and am now waiting on getting the part at my home, which has been frustrating since, to date, I have gotten SEVEN "Status Update" emails from Office Designs saying that my part is in manufacturing and will be shipped in a few days. With each new mail (did I mention that there have been SEVEN of them?), the Estimated Ship Date and Estimated Delivery Date get pushed back a few days, or a week, or even more. Whenever the ship date passes, I get ANOTHER mail giving me a future date. And so on and so on... I definitely give them some slack because of the pandemic, but during the pandemic was exactly when I needed a fully working home office chair the most! So...ultimately, a nice char. Just nice. If you don't have any problems, it should be fine. But...if you're looking for support from a warranty, know that you might be frustrated from Office Designs or whomever you ultimately buy from. FWIW, upon researching the internet, raise/lower mechanism defects are fairly common problems in these types of chairs, so any chair may have this issue and you, too, may have to file a warranty claim. If warranty service in any way factors in your decision to buy an expensive chair from a certain retailer, you have been warned. Hope, too, that you live near a repair shop. Who knew that was such a rare thing? Years ago at an office, I had an Herman Miller Aeron and loved it. It was like a tank, looked good and was comfy and adjustable. Kicking myself that I didn't buy one of those instead. Chair is 4/5. Warranty is 2/5. Cost is 3/5. Overall is 3/5. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 29, 2020 by scubadude

  • Steelcase
Color: Black/Black
A reputable mfg. I am very pleased with the chair; however, when I recline in it for any length of time there is an immediate popping noise when I lean forward or upright. Can I lubricate the mechanism to resolve the problem?
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 15, 2023 by samson

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