baibu Ergonomic Memory Foam Office Chair Arm Pads, Comfy Black Gaming Armrest Pads for Elbows and Forearms Pressure Relief (Set of 2)
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I can say that these armrests are a perfect fit for my armrests. They are very snug, but my armrests are the exact length. These cushions have secure elastic on the underside that may be suitable for smaller armrests. You could give them a shot and then send them back if they don't work out. Mine is my favorite: ) Best of luck!
Because one of the armrests on my favorite desk chair was damaged and could not be repaired or replaced (because the manufacturer was no longer in business), I bought these armrest covers and used package sealing tape to 'jerry-rig' them. reassemble all of the components Then I bought these covers to cover up the damaged arm rest and make it usable again, and they've worked out great so far, and they're much more comfortable than before. I'm not sure how long they'll last or if they're even covered by a warranty. However, I am overjoyed to be able to sit in the chair once more. They provided a low-cost solution to a significant issue.
Chair Armrest Pads have a small gap at the bottom. It is possible to remove the cover.br>
It's washable in a machine.
Selected User Reviews For baibu Ergonomic Memory Foam Office Chair Arm Pads, Comfy Black Gaming Armrest Pads for Elbows and Forearms Pressure Relief (Set of 2)
Update: The non- My Herman Miller Logitech Embody armrests were temporarily marked by slipping small "dots" on the bottom part of the pad that touched your armrest. A Reddit user with the Embody also claimed that after 5 months of use, the same armrest pads left permanent marks that could not be removed. After noticing these marks after only one day of use, I decided to discontinue using the baibu armrest pads. My solution was to remove the memory foam from the baibu pads and place it in Aloudy velvet covers because the Aloudy foam isn't as comfortable as the baibu foam, but that brand doesn't use these non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non-replaceable non Permanent marks are left on the slipcovers by the dots. To address this, I changed my review. So I got my new black Herman Miller Logitech about a week and a half ago, and my only complaint was that the armrests were too firm and uncomfortable for long periods of time, hurting my arms and elbows. To that end, I went looking for armrest options that would work well and look good with the Embody, and I came up with these and the Aloudy pads as my top two choices. br>br>After examining the measurements and reading all of the reviews, I decided to order both and compare them. They both arrived the next day today, and in my opinion, the Aloudy armrest pad is a little softer and plush, but the Baibu armrest pad has a bit more thickness and sturdiness to it (they claim it's because they have two layers of foam in there (base support layer and memory foam layer), while also being very soft (I chose the black version, not the striped one).
After using the baibu one for a while, I must say that it is incredible so far when using with the Herman Miller Logi I decided to keep both of the armrest pads and use the Aloudy as a backup or replacement if necessary. I've included a photo of my chair's baibu armrest pads, which I highly recommend to any Embody owner. These baibu pads are ideal, and you will thank me later:.
chair for the office! I'm a hothead, and I'm not afraid to show it. I have a pedic chair from Office Depot that is extremely comfortable for sitting on my buttocks for 9 hours every day. The armrests, on the other hand, disintegrated in a matter of months. I was able to locate aftermarket replacements, but they were hard and slick. I tried adding these extra cushions on top, and it made a big difference. The extra height is beneficial to me because I'm tall. br>br>The armrests they cover are kidney-shaped and measure about 10-inches long. in x 4- in x 2- in, scooped out in the middle to ostensibly cradle your arm (which, of course, makes it more uncomfortable, hence the need for these). These cover completely, with maybe a quarter-inch of extra coverage. On each end, the armrest extends beyond this cover, but it is barely noticeable. They fit as snugly as I'd expect, but they have a tendency to slip a little laterally (which I have to adjust throughout the day). This will most likely be aided by some grippy shelf-stacking. Below is a liner. These have small dots of such a material underneath them, but it's not enough to keep them from slipping. But it isn't loose in the sense that it isn't attached to anything. br>br>The manufacturer's tag is about 3/8-inch in diameter. in x 1- in a non-obtrusive manner. I've been using them for about a year and would highly recommend them!.
A brand-new Secret Labs chair was purchased. Except for the stiff armrests, I really like the chair. These are perfect for it. It would have been preferable if there had been only one. They are 2 inches longer than they claim, but they are true to size and grip the armrests very well. I know Amazon doesn't like it when people talk about other products, but these are covers, not the product I bought them for. They are, however, the product I bought to go on the product I bought, and for that purpose, and for the many SL chair owners out there this year, these will work and work well. My elbows are happy, my arms are happy, and I'm happy that my arms and chair are protected from my cats' claws on the arms. Good product. br>br>If anything, a 1. br>br> 5 inches longer and possibly a bit stiffer in the foam would make it a 100% product. As is, I'd say 8/10 and that ain not bad.
Sweaty Forearms are a big no-no! 4 stars. These are nice, and in comparison to others, they are quite large (which is a good thing). br>Excellent craftsmanship. br>br>Think of it this way: your underwear has couch/fabric arms. The arm/forearm is a joint that connects the upper and lower extremities br>br>ok, so that's the good news. br>br>now for the bad news, it's only one thing, but it's a deal breaker if you're a gamer. br>br>Heat builds up on your underwear because the outside is made of fabric or something else that gets hot. The placement of your arm, forearm, and elbow may be affected by the chair you use. So this heating isn't good for me; I play FPS games and my arms get hot enough as it is, but this cushion causes my arms to sweat/heat up even more in that area. br>br>So, if you're into gaming and don't want your forearms to get hot and sweaty, I recommend trying something else. br>br>On the plus side, I ordered some other fabric slip on covers to see if a different type of fabric/cover would help with the overheating(on these cushions), but I have not tried the new covers yet because I purchased something else entirely for cushions.
If your arms are stinging from long gaming sessions and you have a gaming chair with no padding armrests, such as Clutch Chairz, get it. Excellent product with prompt delivery. The padding is thick and spongy, and the material is soft. The bottom has a sticky nonslip surface that keeps it from sliding around on the armrest. The elastic band is of good quality and wraps around the armrest, making it appear as if it were part of the armrest. yea, highly recommend, your elbows will thank you.
I'm very pleased with it, and surprised at how soft the fabric is and how good the foam is for the price. I have a secret labs chair, and it fit perfectly and made it even more comfortable. It sticks firmly to the underneath surface thanks to the texture, and it hardly moves. br>Keep in mind that it will most likely raise your chair by a couple of inches, so if your armrests are too high, it might not fit if your chair's armrests are too close to the desk. Apart from that, it's a great product that I would recommend to anyone looking to improve the armrests of their office or gaming chair.