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Apr 4 2007, 3:46pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The Steelcase Leap is a fantastic ergonomic office chair that offers great comfort and a wealth of adjustability to users. If you are tired of having back pain resulting from sitting in a poorly designed chairs all day check out the Steelcase Leap.Review excerpt: "A big problem for me with the other chairs I use is that they didn’t roll well. I work form a home office that uses carpet, the last thing I (or my wife) wanted in the office was one of those plastic mats that office chairs roll on. Steelcase has a caster made just for use on carpet that is larger than what you see on most office chairs." Read the full Steelcase Leap Ergonomic chair review here.
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Shane McGlaun
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