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should i buy this chair?
it is the Fully-Reclinable Chair with Zero Gravity Technology
it is from a magazine called "seventh avenue." it cost $299, $25 a month. (plz dont say something like " its to much") thanks

here is the web site:
http://www.seve…
18 Answers
yea looks awsome
Do you really need it? Ask yourself that.
Yea boy, it is beast
Yes, Looks comfortable. It's pretty cool
geez, buy me one.
GET IT!
yes if you have the money an dif you need to have time to realex you may .
It looks very super comfortable, and if you can afford it, buy it.
Go for it..why not it sounds awesome..
yeeeeeh
but if you have a dying relative, i recomend u give it to them instead
no. if you really wanted it, you wouldn't be asking strangers about it.
It's a very interesting chair. Go for it.
I think I would buy it, if I only had the money.
if it doubles as an
well its nice and everything but does it match with your other stuff it is super comfortable but if it doesn't match your stuff don't buy it.
from experience,i would not buy it to the fact for the price the 2 things i bought broke and feel apart. it is a nice chair though. I do shop 7th Avenue and would say proceed with caution on this purchase.. Hopefully if you decide to buy it you have better luck than i did...
nope.
bad on the pelvis
especially if you're one of those who easily dislocate their hip joint.

not to mention after using it in that position for Long periods of time.
you're legs become prone to falling asleep faster and more often.

looks nice though..
This, without argument, is a cool-looking chair, and I'm sure it has some beneficial attributes for certain users.

I see you broke the payment down into monthly amounts. That tells me that you would have to finance the cost of the piece. Is that a bad thing? Absolutely not. However, unless you're a person who suffers from back or circulation problems - someone who is otherwise uncomfortable in other chairs - I'd rethink the purchase.

I know you probably don't want to hear this, but maybe you need to. (After all, you are on the fence about your decision). There's are huge novelty factor at work here. You THINK you'll use the chair regularly, it'll make you healthier and happier, etc., etc. Often times, that's not the reality. If you truly benefit by this resting position, why not lie on a floor with pillows under your knees? Granted, it's not nearly as glamorous, but think ... really think ... about owning that chair day after day after day. The novelty will more than likely wear off before the payments do.

Hope this is helpful and that you're confident in whatever choice you make.
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