Thumbs up for the Chairiffs! I got a Breck and I 100% agree with this first impression video. The big issue for me is that the automatic tilt tension adjustment makes it tough for me to lean back (5'11" 200 pounds). I'm never getting a chair without a tilt tension adjustment again. If it wasn't for that and the loud click I sometimes hear while leaning back, I would really like the chair. This chair is good in the heat, but I will be using my Lamia again when it cools down outside.
Thanks for the great content. You guys truly are amazing with your reviews and Between Breck and Soji, which one would you recommend? Is there enough difference to justify getting one over the orher?
Hey BTODtv, thanks for the good content! How about spicing it up a little with some European chairs? Here are some suggestions: - Bioswing 670 iQ - Wilkhahn 175/7 - Hag Tribute 9031 I understand this is a US-based channel, so we see mostly Steelcase, HM, Haworth and the odd Chinese chair from Amazon, but a little peek across the pond couldn't hurt, could it? The chairs I mentioned above are all rather high-end and quite enjoyable. Cheers.
The seat softness makes me worried about its longevity. My old Zody's seat cushion was soft at first but when you sit in it for long periods it sinks into the bottom, making my thighs numb.
This is going to be a very popular chair for Haworth dealers for smaller conference/collaboration rooms, phone rooms, and possibly higher-end training rooms in the commercial office environment.
I bought it and returned it almost as quickly as I assembled it. I am starting to see a trend from BTOD that their hosts are all in pretty darn good shape! This leaves a huge market for heavier folks to not get a great representation of the chairs. The Breck is one of those. I am 6'1" and 270lbs. Within the Brecks specs, per Haworth. The seat was bottoming out after a week of use and the seats back was far too low to be comfortable. The build quality is hugely disappointing. In my opinion, the Assure is a much better chair and can be had for quite a bit less on their sales. IF the Breck has been priced at what the Assure is, that would maybe make it a better value. But at the price it is, which is $506CAD, it's not any better than a $200 Amazon chair.
So you’re saying my take was accurate though. That is how I described it for people, so even though I’m not 200+ lbs I made sure people who were would understand this isn’t a good option for them 🙂 -Greg
@@btodtvyes and no, I suppose. I think there should be more accountability towards Haworth releasing a chair that, while might be okay for shorter/smaller folks, really does not punch in its price range. And if I may offer a suggestion - it would be a welcomed addition to have a larger/taller reviewer. Seems like a large enough audience, but no real suggestions that work.
Hello, are you going to review the fractal refine?
Thumbs up for the Chairiffs! I got a Breck and I 100% agree with this first impression video. The big issue for me is that the automatic tilt tension adjustment makes it tough for me to lean back (5'11" 200 pounds). I'm never getting a chair without a tilt tension adjustment again. If it wasn't for that and the loud click I sometimes hear while leaning back, I would really like the chair. This chair is good in the heat, but I will be using my Lamia again when it cools down outside.
How does it compare to the Soji and Colamy Atlas?
What an absolute banger intro. Quality work from the team
Thanks for the great content. You guys truly are amazing with your reviews and Between Breck and Soji, which one would you recommend? Is there enough difference to justify getting one over the orher?
What's up with that fraying in the material underneath. Looks bad and unfinished.
They have a long warranty, and they take care of their customers, so it's a non-issue.
It's supposed to look sustainable and recycled, soyboys like that kind of stuff.
Looking to buy Soji, fits my needs, right in my price range. What's the comparison with the Breck?
Hey BTODtv, thanks for the good content! How about spicing it up a little with some European chairs? Here are some suggestions:
- Bioswing 670 iQ
- Wilkhahn 175/7
- Hag Tribute 9031
I understand this is a US-based channel, so we see mostly Steelcase, HM, Haworth and the odd Chinese chair from Amazon, but a little peek across the pond couldn't hurt, could it? The chairs I mentioned above are all rather high-end and quite enjoyable. Cheers.
If you pay to ship them to us 😉 -Greg
Can u do a diablo chairs review?
The seat softness makes me worried about its longevity. My old Zody's seat cushion was soft at first but when you sit in it for long periods it sinks into the bottom, making my thighs numb.
Warranty. Call them. They'll take care of you.
I thought it was a Steelcase chair from the thumbnail. 😂
Should I get swap my gaming chair for this chair? I don’t know if I should…
Damn, plastic costs a lot these days.
My initial thought when I saw the thumbnail was "Looks like a kids chair". I cant see a target public for this
This is going to be a very popular chair for Haworth dealers for smaller conference/collaboration rooms, phone rooms, and possibly higher-end training rooms in the commercial office environment.
@@necrojoeI was thinking the same for a conference room
@@necrojoeKinda like the HM Setu?
the stitch around the bottom of the cushion looks really bad, you gotta do better Haworth!!
Ugly workmanship of the fabric underneath the seat.
I bought it and returned it almost as quickly as I assembled it.
I am starting to see a trend from BTOD that their hosts are all in pretty darn good shape! This leaves a huge market for heavier folks to not get a great representation of the chairs.
The Breck is one of those. I am 6'1" and 270lbs. Within the Brecks specs, per Haworth. The seat was bottoming out after a week of use and the seats back was far too low to be comfortable. The build quality is hugely disappointing.
In my opinion, the Assure is a much better chair and can be had for quite a bit less on their sales. IF the Breck has been priced at what the Assure is, that would maybe make it a better value. But at the price it is, which is $506CAD, it's not any better than a $200 Amazon chair.
So you’re saying my take was accurate though. That is how I described it for people, so even though I’m not 200+ lbs I made sure people who were would understand this isn’t a good option for them 🙂 -Greg
@@btodtvyes and no, I suppose. I think there should be more accountability towards Haworth releasing a chair that, while might be okay for shorter/smaller folks, really does not punch in its price range.
And if I may offer a suggestion - it would be a welcomed addition to have a larger/taller reviewer. Seems like a large enough audience, but no real suggestions that work.
the chair kinda seems cheap for a Haworth to be honest
Judging from the price alone, it seems like an entry level Haworth chair tbh.
It looks flimsy,plasticy and cheap.
Disappointed…