Hi there, Dave with Crandall Office here! Today, we’re answering a question we frequently get about the Steelcase Leap V2 chair: Is the optional lumbar support worth the additional cost? Without further ado, let’s dive in.
What Is the Optional Lumbar Support on the Leap V2?
First, let’s look at the optional sliding lumbar support. It’s a plastic piece designed to clip onto the back of the Leap V2 chair. This piece features a bump in the middle that slides up and down behind the back pad, allowing you to fine-tune where the lumbar support hits your lower back.
This customization option works well in conjunction with the lower back firmness adjustment located on the right-hand side of the chair. Together, these features provide some of the best back support available in any chair on the market.
How Much Does the Optional Lumbar Support Cost?
When purchasing a new Steelcase Leap V2 chair directly from Steelcase, the lumbar support is included as a standard feature. However, if you choose to remove it, you’ll receive a $49 discount. For those buying a remanufactured chair from Crandall Office, the lumbar support is also standard, but opting out will save you $10.
Should You Opt for the Lumbar Support?
In my experience, I always recommend getting the optional lumbar support for a few key reasons:
1. Availability: This part isn’t sold separately, so if you skip it during your initial purchase, you might have difficulty finding it later. While you might locate a used one on platforms like eBay, it’s not a readily available part.
2. Ease of Removal: Even if you decide you don’t like the lumbar support, it’s incredibly easy to remove. You won’t need to take off the back pad—just pop off the clips, pull it out, and reinstall it later if needed.
My Personal Take
I personally love the additional lumbar support. It lets me fine-tune the positioning of the lumbar support throughout the day based on how I’m sitting. Although I’ve tried using the chair without it, I always end up reinstalling it because I find the extra support so comfortable.
However, I know many people who prefer not to have it. Given how easy it is to remove, I still recommend getting it—you might end up liking it, and it provides additional support on an already excellent chair.
Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?
Yes, we believe the optional lumbar support is worth speccing on your Steelcase Leap V2 chair. It offers added lumbar support, and if it doesn’t suit you, it’s easy to remove.
We’d love to hear your thoughts—do you like the lumbar support on your Leap chair? Let us know in the comments below.
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