Nearly a year ago, we took a look at the Odinlake Ergo Plus 743, an impressive chair from a company we hadn’t yet heard of. It didn’t take long for us to see that the company was up to something special with how well-considered and well-built the chair was. Today, we finally have its successor, the Odinlake Ergo Butterfly 753. It has one of the most unique designs we’ve seen in an ergonomic chair and an array of upgrades that make it a substantial improvement over the original. At $999, it doesn’t come cheap, but its quality and comfort fit its price.
Current Price: $999 (OdinLake)
Warranty: 15-years
The OdinLake Ergo Butterfly 753 isn't in competition with gaming chairs. It would rather you choose itinstead of gaming chairs. Instead it's much closer to what you might consider a typical office chair except it's a very nice one with a lot of adjustments that put your posture and overall health first. This is a chair that is competing with the Herman-Miller and Steelcases of the world. And it's not just a gaming brand trying to break into the ergo scene either. OdinLake is an ergo brand through and through and that shows throughout the design of the Butterfly 753.
The 753 is a mesh ergonomic chair with a breathable and highly contoured design. It's replete with enough adjustments to ensure that it will match your body exactly and provide the support you need. It is designed for ease of use and to promote healthy habits with your sitting. Now all of that might sound a little bit boring as far as your computer use and gaming goes, but if you've ever sat in a gaming chair for a long time and stood up with a sore back then you'll know just how important that support in those adjustments actually are.
The most defining feature of the butterfly is its backrest. Unlike most chairs which have a single piece, or its predecessor, Ergo PLUS 743, which had a dynamically adjusting lumbar beneath its upper back
Read more on mmorpg.com