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▲ 7 r/tall

Steelcase Leap V2 for 6'7, 270 lb man?

I'm itty bitty. But I've been tasked with setting up an office for a new coworker who is 6'7, and a super nice guy. He won't start until August. He's been very "oh whatever you get me is fine" which just makes me want to get it right all the more.

I've found that the Steelcase Leap V2 is supposed to have maximum adjustability and be very suitable for the extra tall guys. I've seen the Herman Miller Aeron, but that's absolutely going to be out of budget. My office has a relationship with a business that sells remanufactured (and warrantied) Steelcase, so I think I can get the Leap v2 nearly in budget.

Any similarly tall folks who can give feedback? I don't want to spend so much and get it wrong, but if I just take him to the local office big-box they won't have nicer stuff like steelcase. And he's so chill he really will take anything. (He's okay with just adequate, but I want to knock it out of the park.)

If you've read this far: Any other office adjustments you'd recommend?

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u/IndependentFilm4353 — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/Ebay

Would you want to know if there was a mistake in your listing?

Today I was looking for a pair of somewhat rare vintage athletic shoes and ran up on some that had a listing problem. They were listed as "U.S. Womens 7, Euro 40". Of course if you know sneakers you know Euro 40 is a U.S. Men's 7, not women's. I used to sell on ebay, so part of me wants to reach out & offer unsolicited advice since this is probably undermining search results/clicks. But it's 100% none of my business. Would you message the seller or just stay out of it?

Edit to add: Thank You everyone for your support. I contacted the seller and they corrected the listing and were really nice about it.

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u/IndependentFilm4353 — 3 days ago