"I've spent $400 on a new chair thinking it would fix my sitting pain." We get it.
But here's what nobody tells you…most office chairs are built on foam padding, which compresses over time because of your body heat and weight.
It acts like a sponge—thick and supportive when new, flat and lumpy after months of use.
This is why a year later, your chair feels completely different.
The padding flattened out after 6-12 months, just like every frustrated Reddit post warned you.
And while you're ready to throw away a perfectly good $400 chair that just needs some love and buy another one, the chair industry makes billions every year off people stuck in this cycle. Buy. Sit. Pain. Replace. Repeat.
Your chair isn't broken. The padding is.
You don't need a new chair—you need a cushion that can't collapse under pressure.