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Vaz
Feb 15, 2002
Vurt Refugee
The price difference for Leap material, between fabric and leather is quite substantial....special kind of leather made of from endangered species?

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Vaz
Feb 15, 2002
Vurt Refugee
Ah I must be confusing with real and faux leather chairs!

Vaz
Feb 15, 2002
Vurt Refugee
Had test sit on both Leap and Gesture, both are excellent. I have to say Gesture feels more solid than Leap. I liked Gesture seat depth adjustment via knob, easy and effortless, whole Leap is done with left side lever. Embody version of seat depth is awful in comparison. This feature is important so edge of seat doesn't dig in your back of knees while your back is supported.

Is it worth to shell out extra for back lumbar adjustment on Gesture? It's optional for it while standard on Leap. Huh.

Vaz
Feb 15, 2002
Vurt Refugee
And what about Humanscales Liberty chair? How does it compare to Freedom, as I see that Liberty doesn't have any back or lumbar adjustments, just seat height and depth.

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