Ypsilon Office Chair
- October 18th, 2006
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The boys at Gadgetizer wrote in about a scoop on a new product that could start turning up in swank offices everywhere. The Ypsilon Office Chair—I assume it’s pronounced “Epsilon,” but I feel compelled to say “Yip-silon”—offers 10 adjustable settings including height, depth and pressure for the seat, backrest and headrest. In addition to its therapeutic functions, it looks from slick.
Appearance-wise the Ypsilon sort of reminds me of a dentist’s chair. It is clearly aimed at the Aeron market, but I dunno if it’s enough chair to dethrone the king. Wouldn’t mind trying one out though.
Ypsilon Office Chair with 10 adjustable settings [Gadgetizer]







LKM (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Ypsilon is the german pronounciation of the letter Y, so I’m guessing it’s not pronounced Epsilon.
The Importance of Ergonomic Office Chairs (Who am I?)
10 months ago
Is this chair Ergonomic? I have seen many chairs who’s aesthetics are amazing but don’t assist you at all if your burdened with lower back problems, I know the new Girsberber rexlex offers astounding back support.
Just wonder if any one of you can tell me what the support on the Epsilon is like.
The Importance of Ergonomic Office Chairs (Who am I?)
10 months ago
Also on the same subject, anyone tried a RH Logic
The Importance of Ergonomic Office Chairs (Who am I?)
10 months ago
Any one tried any of the range of RH Office Chairs?
I know there not as present on the eye (still Hansom though) but there meant to be excellent in every other way