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🪑~~The Chair Discussion Thread~~💺, Office, Gaming, Ergonomic, Lazy Chairs
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andrekua2
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Sep 19 2023, 05:29 PM
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Today, finally went to Niture to test their chair. Initially targeting to test both Pillo Lite vs Sihoo M57. Too bad when I went to Aitsulab in the evening, nobody is in and my calls were unanswered.
Tested a few chairs there and it is really a big poison. I think the most memorable one is the Motion chair. Double the price of Pillo Lite but extreme comfortable and it has this Galaxy Fold feature. It can stop at many degree without locking.
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andrekua2
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Nov 23 2023, 12:43 AM
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QUOTE(syin16 @ Nov 22 2023, 11:06 PM) Any feedbacks or view for TTRacing and Niture chairs? Seems like frequent pop up on my social media. Are they good? Tried Niture at their showroom... That motion chair best but RM2k... It can stop at any angle...
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andrekua2
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Jan 8 2024, 06:26 AM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE(nyem @ Jan 8 2024, 12:47 AM) Went to the Niture showroom on Saturday morning to test their chairs. No customers around, so I got the salesperson's 100% commitment to entertain my odd requirements. I have a bad left shoulder, so my need for an adjustable armrest was the main priority. Tested all models from the lowest to the highest specs. PILLO had limited armrest adjustability compared to PILLO LITE. Both come with fixed backrests, so there's no height adjustment to suit our height. Can't remember what was lacking with the MOTION, could be the fixed lumbar. Once you sit on the ULTRA, you can immediately feel the difference with its smooth glide seat feature; but there's no headrest. Ended up taking home a grey SINC with the optional footrest. As my priority was the armrest, SINC's 6D armrest decided it for me. Its versatile headrest, adaptive lumbar, adjustable backrest make the SINC stand out from the rest. There were groups of people coming in when I was about to leave, and only 2 salesperson to handle them. Lucky that I got there early.  Surprised you didn't like the motion. This post has been edited by andrekua2: Jan 8 2024, 06:27 AM
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andrekua2
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Mar 22 2024, 08:59 PM
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QUOTE(byt112000 @ Mar 2 2024, 10:48 PM) niture chair the one below rm300 gooding? or top up a bit get the 389 one is there other brand with better chair within same price range  Been to their showroom in puchong. I have to say the good ones start from RM500... orbit. Orbit has soft and lazy feel to it. Has a small lumbar support but not firm like those expensive chair. Mostly towards comfort. The pillo lite is the one that starts to feel supporting the lower back. The lumbar support is softer than pillo which has a much stiffer lumbar support for fatter ppl. Also much much better headrest with these expensive model. This post has been edited by andrekua2: Mar 22 2024, 09:00 PM
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andrekua2
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Apr 7 2024, 11:30 AM
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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Jan 11 2024, 06:43 PM) how much u get the SINC? if u dont mind sharing with us Niture selling it here for RM1,799https://shope.ee/B4fLnI4zG No difference. I didnt try to nego but I don't there's much room for it. SINC is heavy though as the back skeleton of the chair is steel rather than plastic like most chair. I didnt like the arm rest that much. I think motion is the best balance between comfort and support but the lack of headrest maybe a consideration for some. I think they decided to not include the headrest because of the way the chair move when you rest up. The seat and back are a connected mechanism which may cause your head to be out of position when the back is lowered down. Perhaps they should make the back taller so that taller people would have a more comfortable headrest when resting.
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andrekua2
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Apr 7 2025, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(killer_pussylover @ Apr 6 2025, 09:44 PM) After going thru their showroom today, I went to purchase Sinc 3. Very comfortable. I thought Motion is the best but lacking the headrest. Went to try Pillo Lite last time but hesitated. Then went to try Sihoo and I dont know why I just disliked Sihoo (at least the popular M57). The mesh is so rough compared to Niture. The lumbar support is hard as rock, compared to the springy lumbar support for Pillo Lite. The only positive is the lower price for M57.
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andrekua2
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Apr 8 2025, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Apr 7 2025, 08:04 PM) Havent tried this... but I think Pillo Lite is a good benchmark.
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