ErgoTune, a Singapore brand that specialises in highly adjustable seating solutions, recently upgraded the flagship model of its ergonomic work chairs, rolling out a version that is even more customisable and comfortable than its predecessors.
Read our review of the first version of the ErgoTune Supreme:
Designed based on customer feedback, the new and improved ErgoTune Supreme V3 comes with precision controls and greater adjustability than previously.
I have the first version of the ErgoTune Supreme and here is a picture of the two versions, placed side by side (the V3 is the one in Coral Blue).
What’s new?
There are three major enhancements:
The new headrest now comes with 4-point adjustability so it can better fit the natural curvature of your neck. The previous model only had 3-point adjustability. The difference here is an adjustable headrest depth which was not previously available. This gives a wider range for the headrest height than before, making it suitable for petite users or people like me who tend to slouch low when seated.
For me, this is the deal-clinger. I often find the headrest for ergonomic chairs too high for my liking and being able to adjust it so low is perfect for me.
ATLAS stands for Auto-Tuning Lumbar Area Support. The lumbar support was attached to the backrest previously as one piece while the new enhanced version for the V3 is now more pronounced as a standalone, protruding piece. This makes it even more comfortable on your back when you are sitting upright.
There is also a customisable lumbar support resistance added that is easily adjustable to three settings with a knob. Depending on your size and the intensity of your activity, you can then tailor the support-to-comfort ratio accordingly.
The new V3 now caters to a greater height range and different sizes will be available later on from this month in May 2022. The height ranges available are:
Overall, the new V3 is made to be extremely adjustable across eleven different points, starting from the headrest to the backrest to the armrest and all the way to the seat’s height, depth and recline levels.
The GyroBrace 5D armrest is always a blast, allowing you to adjust it in multiple directions so your elbows are never left hanging, no matter if you are reading, gaming or typing on your laptop.
For a comfortable rest, the TrueTilt precision recline allows you to lay back and relax when you need to take a break from work.
Lastly, the DuraWeave hybrid weave upholstery combines the comfort and durability of fabric with the breathability of mesh. Made from a strong and breathable fabric that comprises a 2:1 blend of fabric and polyester, this makes it perfect for the hot weather in Singapore with the cooling effect. I will take this over a leather chair anytime.
The latest version of the ErgoTune comes in three colours, Aqua Blue, Coral Red, and Charcoal Black, and is available on ergotune.com at a retail price of S$599.
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