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multicam tropic tarp DD Tarp 3x3 Waterproof Camping Tarp – Wylies Outdoor WorldDD Hammocks DD Tarp 3x3 Waterproof Camping Tarp for Hammock and Bushcraft The DD Hammocks Tarp 3x3 provides waterproof shelter for hammock camping and bushcraft with 19 reinforced attachment points for versatile setup configurations. This 3 metre square tarp weighs 790g and packs to 24x14x4cm, made from 190T polyester with 3000mm waterproof PU coating. Available in 7 colours including Olive Green, Coyote Brown, Black, Sunset Orange, Multicam, Forest

DD Hammocks DD Tarp 3x3 Waterproof Camping Tarp for Hammock and Bushcraft

The DD Hammocks Tarp 3x3 provides waterproof shelter for hammock camping and bushcraft with 19 reinforced attachment points for versatile setup configurations. This 3 metre square tarp weighs 790g and packs to 24x14x4cm, made from 190T polyester with 3000mm waterproof PU coating. Available in 7 colours including Olive Green, Coyote Brown, Black, Sunset Orange, Multicam, Forest Green, and Winter Multicam.

IMPORTANT: This tarp does NOT include a ridgeline. Purchase ridgelines separately from our tarp suspension accessories collection.


DD Tarp 3x3 Model Comparison Table

DD Hammocks offers four 3x3 tarp versions suited for different camping needs. This comparison helps you choose the right tarp for your specific requirements.

Feature Standard 3x3 (This Product) 3x3 PRO 3x3 UV50 Plus
Attachment Points 19 reinforced points 21 points plus 16 eyelets 19 reinforced points
Weight 790g 875g 790g
Special Features Standard configuration Press studs for enclosing shelter, connecting tarps UV50 Plus protection blocks 98% UVA and UVB
Best For General hammock camping and bushcraft Advanced setups and extreme weather Summer camping and hot climates
Colours Available 7 options 2 options (Olive Green, Multicam) 1 option (Bancha Green)
Price Point Most affordable Mid range Mid range
Recommended For Most users, best all-round choice Experienced users wanting maximum versatility Tropical travel and beach camping

The standard DD Tarp 3x3 is the most popular and universally suited option, offering the best balance of features, weight, and price for general outdoor use.


DD Tarp 3x3 19 Attachment Points for Versatile Shelter Setups

The 19 reinforced attachment points include 16 around the sides and corners, plus 3 along the centre ridgeline. These attachment points enable multiple shelter configurations suited for different weather conditions and camping situations. The attachment points use reinforced fabric patches to handle the stress of guy lines and stakes without tearing.

The three centre ridgeline points allow asymmetric pitches where you position the ridgeline off-centre to create different shelter shapes. This flexibility lets you adapt the tarp setup to available trees, terrain features, and weather conditions without being locked into symmetrical configurations.


DD Tarp 3x3 Shelter Setup Configurations

The 19 attachment points enable these shelter configurations for different weather conditions and camping situations.

A Frame Setup for Balanced Rain and Wind Protection

Run a ridgeline between two trees or use tarp poles. Drape the tarp over the ridgeline with one third on one side and two thirds on the other. Fold the longer side to create a floor and stake the edges to the ground. Adjust the tension and peg out the corners for stability. This setup provides good airflow while protecting against rain and wind from multiple directions.

Lean To Setup for Quick Shelter and Fire Reflection

Secure one edge of the tarp to a high point like a ridgeline or tree limb. Stake the opposite side to the ground creating a sloped roof. Position the shelter to block wind with space to build a fire in front. The angled tarp reflects heat from the fire back into the shelter, making this setup effective for cold weather camping. This is the quickest setup when you need shelter fast.

Plow Point Setup for Wind Resistant Shelter

Secure one corner of the tarp high on a tree or with a pole. Stake the opposite corner to the ground. Use additional stakes and guylines to stabilize the sides. This fast setup creates a pointed, wind-resistant structure with a smaller footprint suitable for exposed locations where wind comes from a consistent direction.

Flying Wedge Setup for Heavy Rain Protection

Set up one side high using a tree or pole. Run the other side low to the ground. The steep slope sheds torrential rain effectively. Ensure the slope directs water away from your sleeping area to prevent pooling underneath the shelter. This low-profile setup also handles strong winds better than taller configurations.

Diamond Setup for Hammock Camping

Position the tarp diagonally over your hammock with corners pointing fore and aft. This configuration provides coverage along the hammock length while shedding rain to the sides. The diamond setup works well in wooded areas where trees are not perfectly aligned for an A-frame pitch.

Ground Tarp Setup for Tent Floor Protection

Lay the tarp flat and stake out all four corners to create a clean, dry floor. Use this configuration as a protective ground cloth underneath a tent to prevent wear and add insulation, or as a simple base for sleeping when combined with a sleeping mat and bivvy bag.

Additional Uses for DD Tarp 3x3

Angle the tarp to direct rainwater into a container for water collection in camp. Use the tarp as a flysheet draped over a tent or shelter to add extra waterproofing and wind protection. Create a covered cooking and gear storage area at base camp by setting up the tarp as a porch extension to your main shelter.


DD Tarp 3x3 Waterproof 3000mm PU Coating

The 190T polyester fabric carries a 3000mm waterproof PU coating with taped central seam. This waterproof rating handles heavy downpours and prolonged rain common in UK camping conditions. The taped seam prevents water penetration along the centre ridgeline where two fabric panels join, eliminating a common failure point in cheaper tarps.

All DD tarps remain 100% waterproof even in the heaviest storms. The 3000mm rating exceeds the waterproof standard required for UK camping, where sustained rainfall tests tarp performance more than brief showers in drier climates. The polyester fabric maintains its waterproof properties over years of use when properly cared for.


DD Tarp 3x3 Available in 7 Colour Options

Olive Green

Natural colour that blends into UK woodland environments without standing out. Suitable for most camping situations where you want your shelter to blend with the surroundings. The most popular colour choice for general bushcraft and wild camping.

Coyote Brown

Earth tone that works well in open moorland, autumn woodland, and varied terrain types. The neutral brown colour provides versatility across different environments and seasons. Less common than Olive Green but equally effective for blending into natural settings.

Black

Absorbs heat from sunlight, making it warmer in cold conditions. Works well for urban camping and stealth setups where dark colours blend with man-made structures. Shows dirt less than lighter colours but can feel warmer in summer sun.

Sunset Orange

High visibility colour for emergency signaling and situations where you want your shelter to be easily located. Useful for group camping where you need to find your shelter quickly, or for safety in areas where visibility matters. Stands out in natural settings.

Multicam

DD Hammocks' own camouflage pattern designed to blend into UK woodlands. Provides visual concealment across varied landscapes. The Multicam pattern costs more due to specialized printing and pattern licensing. Choose this if visual concealment is important for your camping style.

Forest Green

Darker green shade that matches deep woodland and coniferous forests. Blends well in UK forest environments for low-impact camping. Similar to Olive Green but with a deeper, richer tone that works particularly well in dense woodland.

Winter Multicam

DD Hammocks' own winter camouflage pattern designed for snowy conditions. Provides visual concealment when you want to stay hidden from sight at a distance in winter environments. Winter Multicam costs more due to specialized printing. Choose this for winter hammock camping in snow-covered landscapes.


DD Tarp 3x3 Specifications and Pack Size

  • Size - 3 metres x 3 metres
  • Weight - 790g excluding pegs and guy lines
  • Packed Size - 24cm x 14cm x 4cm approximately
  • Material - 190T polyester with 3000mm PU waterproof coating
  • Seams - Taped central seam
  • Attachment Points - 19 reinforced points (16 sides and corners, 3 along centre ridgeline)
  • Colours - Olive Green, Coyote Brown, Black, Sunset Orange, Multicam, Forest Green, Winter Multicam
  • Included - 4 pegs and guy lines in separate bag, stuff sack with drawcord
  • NOT Included - Ridgeline (sold separately)

DD Tarp 3x3 Size Suitable for Solo Hammock Camping and Bushcraft

The 3x3 metre size provides coverage for one person and their gear in most hammock camping configurations. When set up as an A-frame or diamond over a hammock, the 3 metre width covers the hammock with space on each side to keep rain off. The 3 metre length provides coverage from head to foot with room for a small pack or boots at one end.

For ground dwelling setups, the 3x3 size works for one person with gear stored inside the shelter. Two people can fit under a 3x3 tarp in emergency situations, but the DD Tarp 4x4 size provides more comfortable space for two people or one person with extensive gear spread out.


DD Tarp 3x3 Complementary Equipment for Complete Shelter System

Pair this tarp with hammock suspension accessories to create a complete hammock camping setup. A ridgeline rope suspends the tarp between trees, with DD Cord or DD Superlight Amsteel Rope providing the strength needed without stretching like paracord.

For cold weather hammock camping, add a hammock underblanket or quilt to insulate underneath and around your body. The tarp provides rain and wind protection while the insulation maintains warmth. DD Superlight Tent Pegs work well for staking out the tarp in softer ground, while DD Tarp Poles enable setups where trees are not available.


What DD Tarp 3x3 Standard Does Best

The DD Tarp 3x3 Standard excels as the most versatile and universally suited option in the 3x3 range. The 19 attachment points provide enough setup options for most camping situations without the added weight and complexity of the PRO version. The 790g weight keeps pack weight reasonable for solo camping and backpacking. The 3000mm waterproof coating handles UK rain conditions reliably, and the 7 colour options let you choose the right colour for your camping environment and style.


DD Tarp 3x3 Standard Limitations to Consider

The 3x3 size provides adequate coverage for solo camping but feels tight for two people or one person with extensive gear. Taller users over 6 feet may find the 3 metre length leaves little room for gear storage at the ends when using hammock setups. The 790g weight is heavier than ultralight tarps like the DD Superlight Tarp, making the standard 3x3 less suitable for ultralight backpacking where every gram matters.

The tarp fabric is not fire resistant. Sparks from campfires can burn holes in the material, so maintain safe distance between fires and the tarp. The tarp does not include a ridgeline, so you must purchase suspension equipment separately to set up the shelter.


How to Care for DD Tarp 3x3 Waterproof Camping Tarp

Shake off dirt and debris after each use before packing the tarp away. Allow the tarp to dry completely before long term storage to prevent mildew growth on the fabric. If the tarp gets muddy, rinse it with clean water and hang it to dry before packing.

Inspect the attachment points and seams regularly for wear or damage. The reinforced attachment points handle significant stress during setup, but check for any tearing or separation from the main fabric. Store the tarp loosely rolled or hung rather than compressed tightly for extended periods, as this maintains the waterproof coating effectiveness.

Avoid setting up campfires directly under the tarp or too close to the edges. The polyester fabric melts and burns when exposed to sparks or direct flame. Position fires at safe distances and consider wind direction to prevent sparks blowing onto the tarp material.


DD Tarp 3x3 Advice from Wylies Outdoor World Fife Scotland

Wylies Outdoor World's owner Drew has personally tested every DD Hammocks product over almost a decade, using them 4 nights a week in the best and worst weather the UK has to offer. This extensive field testing provides real-world knowledge of how DD tarps perform in actual camping conditions.

Questions about choosing between the standard 3x3, PRO, or UV50 Plus versions? Need advice on tarp setup configurations for specific weather conditions or camping situations? Contact us for guidance based on years of hands-on experience with DD Hammocks equipment.


DD Tarp 3x3 Frequently Asked Questions

Which 3x3 tarp version should I choose?

Choose the standard 3x3 for general hammock camping and bushcraft - it offers the best balance of features, weight, and price for most users. Choose the PRO if you want maximum setup versatility with extra attachment points and press studs. Choose the UV50 Plus for summer camping and hot climates where UV protection matters.

Is the DD Tarp 3x3 truly waterproof?

Yes, the 190T polyester fabric has a 3000mm waterproof PU coating with taped central seam. This rating handles heavy downpours and prolonged rain. All DD tarps remain 100% waterproof even in the heaviest storms based on extensive field testing in UK weather conditions.

Which setup configuration works best for different weather?

Use the A-frame setup for balanced protection against rain and wind with good airflow. The lean-to works well for quick setup with fire reflection in cold weather. The plow point provides wind resistance in exposed locations. The flying wedge sheds heavy rain effectively. The diamond setup works well for hammock camping. Choose your setup based on expected weather conditions and available anchor points.

Can the 3x3 size work for two people?

Two people can fit under a 3x3 tarp in emergency situations, but the space feels tight with gear. The DD Tarp 4x4 size provides more comfortable coverage for two people or one person with extensive gear. The 3x3 works best for solo camping with room for one person and their equipment.

Which colour should I choose?

Olive Green and Forest Green blend into UK woodland for most camping situations. Coyote Brown works well in open moorland and varied terrain. Black absorbs heat and works for urban camping. Sunset Orange provides high visibility for safety and emergency signaling. Multicam provides visual concealment using DD Hammocks' specialized camouflage pattern. Winter Multicam provides visual concealment in snowy conditions when you want to stay hidden from sight at a distance. Both Multicam patterns cost more due to specialized printing.

Does the tarp come with a ridgeline?

No DD tarps include a ridgeline. You need to purchase ridgeline rope separately from our tarp suspension accessories collection. DD Cord or DD Superlight Amsteel Rope work well as they provide strength without stretching like paracord. The tarp includes 4 pegs and guy lines in a separate bag, plus a stuff sack.

How does the standard 3x3 compare to the DD Superlight Tarp?

The standard DD Tarp 3x3 weighs 790g and uses durable 190T polyester fabric. The DD Superlight Tarp weighs significantly less using thinner fabric, making it better for ultralight backpacking where weight matters most. The heavier standard version provides more durability for regular use and rough conditions.

Can I use this tarp for hammock camping and ground dwelling?

Yes, the DD Tarp 3x3 works for both hammock coverage and ground-based shelters. The 19 attachment points enable configurations suited for suspending over a hammock or creating ground dwelling setups like A-frames, lean-tos, and enclosed shelters.

Is the tarp fire resistant?

No, the polyester fabric is not fire resistant. Sparks from campfires can burn holes in the material. Maintain safe distance between fires and the tarp, and consider wind direction to prevent sparks blowing onto the fabric.

How many attachment points does the standard have compared to the PRO?

The standard 3x3 has 19 reinforced attachment points (16 around sides and corners, 3 along centre ridgeline). The PRO has 21 attachment points plus 16 additional eyelets and a press stud system for enclosing the shelter or connecting multiple tarps.

What suspension equipment do I need to buy separately?

At minimum, you need a ridgeline (DD Cord or DD Superlight Amsteel Rope) and tree protection straps. For advanced setups, consider DD Fixed Loops for adjustable attachments, additional guy lines for storm-worthy configurations, and DD Tarp Poles for setups where trees are not available.

How does the 3x3 compare to the 3.5x3.5 and 4x4 sizes?

The 3x3 at 790g is the lightest option for solo camping. The 3.5x3.5 at 1050g provides more coverage for solo with extra gear or XL hammocks. The 4x4 at 1290g works best for two person camping or group shelters. Choose based on your typical camping style and whether you camp solo or with others.

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Like one of the other reviews has stated, I, too, really wanted to like this chair, and I would have much rather enjoyed using it, than have losing $300 to send this chair back to the company that I purchased it from--(I have to pay for shipping both ways, plus a 10% restocking fee). Furthermore, I now have to begin the process again, for looking for yet another office chair that does not actually cause me physical discomfort and pain to use. To begin this review, I want to state that I have never in my life experienced any sort of back injury, and in general, I never experience back pain. I am a healthy person in my 20's, my body frame is 6 feet tall and weighs 160 lbs, and I wear a size 38 suit jacket. I am a graduate student that spends each day sitting, doing reading and researching online, and I really need a proper ergonomic chair in which to do that each day. I also want to mention, that unlike some people who have probably purchased this chair without trying it out first at an actual Herman Miller retail store, I actually did make two different trips out of my way to a Herman Miller retailer to test this chair out for about an hour each time, before decided to purchase it. Having stated all of that, I will explain some of the reasons for which I rate this chair 2 stars out of 5 stars. The chair caused me discomfort and pain: 1. Ultimately, the single chief reason for which I am choosing to return this chair, is that I cannot sit in it for extended periods of time, without experiencing pain and/or flaring in my back. 2. Aside from that discomfort, the chief reason for which I simply cannot use this chair for extended periods of time, is that it is extremely hard to find a sitting position on this chair that is not actually uncomfortable; the way in which the lower and middle portions of this chair are designed confuses me, as those portions of the chair's letter "H" shaped components are unable to be adjusted, which is very significant, due to the fact that the lower and middle portions of the back of this chair can really cause a lot of discomfort. 3. Problems using the setting for this chair: What is probably the most greatly annoying part of using this chair, is the fact that it is so hard to find a single setting that works, and once one finds a setting that works, it changes and then changes again; and there are no memory settings, so each time one tries to revert back to a previous setting that actually worked, one has to go through trial and error steps that are time consuming and frustrating. 4. The back portion of the chair: The lower back portion of this chair is not adjustable, and it really does press into my back as though it were an elbow. Of course there are ways to adjust the back of the chair so that such an experience can be altered, but when I make such adjustments, the chair is not improved, and only remains equally, if not more uncomfortable in different ways. An example of how discernable the lack of comfort in this chair is, occurred when I had one of my family members, who has spent lots of time searching for a proper office chair for himself, sit in my Embody chair, and he noticed within seconds that the chair was not very comfortable. 5. Why didn't I discover these aspects of the chair when I tried it in the store?: You might be wondering, how is it that I did not discover such uncomfortable qualities to this chair when I tried it out in the store. That question leads me to my biggest piece of advice to anyone considering purchasing this chair: It is imperative that you try this chair out for very extended periods of time before deciding to make this your new chair--that is of course, unless you don't mind spending between $1200 and $1650 for a chair that might not be useable. As for myself, I am lucky enough to be able to return this item, but it is going to cost me $300 to do so. It takes time to really discover the potential that this chair has for discomfort, as well as comfort, so don't expect to really know what this chair is all about from a basic trial of it. 6. Amount of time that I used this chair: Since purchasing this chair I have sat in it for up to 10 and 12 hours a day, totaling well over 150 hours, and unfortunately I have concluded that I simply cannot be an owner of a Herman Miller Embody chair. 7. Some of the positive qualities of the chair: Having stated all of that, I will in fairness, explain in my estimation what some of the positive qualities of this chair are. 8. Craftsmanship: The chair is clearly crafted well and manufactured well, with good quality parts and fabric; the chair is weighs 65 pounds, and it feels solid. Furthermore, the casters that come standard with the chair, work very well--they roll well, and quietly. 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I was one of the many people who initially planned to buy one of the bright white chairs,because the do look really cool, but before I purchased my chair, I read another reviewer state that they regretted buying the white chair, as its brightness served to overwhelm the spaces in which they used it. I ultimately concurred with their recommendation and was glad that I decided to buy the black chair. The white chair looks great, but over time, it is way too much; too bright, too white, too colorful, etc. Before purchasing this chair I looked at every YouTube review video of the Embody chair that I could, to see what they were saying, and it really does seem as though the main reason that is given for purchasing this chair, is that it ostensibly has such a novel and beautiful aesthetic to it--which may be true, but in my estimation, it is not a good enough reason to spend between $1200 - $1650 on a chair that ultimately might have to be returned. When paying that kind of premium money, you're going to need a chair that you can use a lot. 10. Conclusion: I am disappointed that I will be sending this chair back to the company from whom I purchased it. This chair is not your ordinary office chair: it is unique in its objective to mimic the human spine, and it really should be experienced for very extended periods of time, before being purchased. This is a very heavy chair -- 65 pounds -- to be returning, and that combined with the cost of returning it, is why it is not in one's best interest to purchase this chair unless one plans to keep it. Even if you decide to return this chair within the 30 day time frame that is allowed, you will be charged for both ways of shipping, and in my case, a 10% restocking fee (totalling $300). Here is something interesting to keep in mind: At Herman Miller, the employees are allowed to use whatever Herman Miller chair they choose. Yet, on the several (three) different occasions that I called Herman Miller, I learned that there are plenty of employees that choose to use chairs other than the Embody chair, which are a lot more low end, as their own personal office chair. The main reason that I decided to purchase the Embody chair over the Aeron chair, is because of the fact that the Embody chair is supposed to have incorporated all of the research, development, and money that went into designing the Aeron chair, in addition to all kinds of new cutting edge research and development. I therefore concluded that the Embody chair would surely be at least as good, if not better than the Aeron chair. Well, when ones holds the aforesaid idea in mind, it is very curious that there are plenty of Herman Miller employees that choose not to use the Embody chair as their own personal office chair, given the fact that they are encouraged to use whatever Herman Miller chair they prefer the most. Furthermore, it is also interesting that there are not more positive reviews of the Embody chair than the paltry handful of reviews that have been on Amazon since the chair was created approximately five or more years ago. If the Embody chair is Herman Miller's new flagship chair, than why after all of these years of being produced, have there not been more positive reviews of the chair on Amazon? I do not doubt that this chair can be a phenomenal chair for some, if not many people. I can however, only offer my own perspective and experience with this chair. Just around each time that I thought I was finally getting to like this chair, I would then begin experiencing new forms of discomfort and/or pain from using it. Message to Herman and Miller: If any of the designers from the research and development teams from Herman Miller read this review, I want to give you some summarized recommendations: 1. Please try to fix the harshness of the lower lumbar portion of this chair, or at least design the chair so that the letter "H" portion of the lower lumbar area of the chair can be adjusted. 2. Please offer some sort of memory settings for the chair, so that it might be easier to go between settings without having to use trial and error, and lots of guess work for finding a comfortable chair setting. 3. Please consider making the arm pads go a little higher for taller people. 4. Please consider making this chair more comfortable to sit in--and by comfortable, I mean that it might be prudent to put more cushioning on this chair, which may not be as aesthetically pleasing as the current Embody chair model, but which could ultimately yield a much more inviting and rewarding sitting experience for Embody chair users. It really seems as though function in the Embody chair was compromised for the sake of the chair's novel, modern, futuristic aesthetic.
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Unexpectedly great chair - easily adjusting it to suit changing day-to-day needs makes it incredible
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The bottom line on this chair is that it is unexpectedly miraculous. After just 3 days, I've found it is unconventionally comfortable and the thing that makes it unique is that it renders adjusting it a normal part of its usage. I was originally like most folks, I presume - set the chair and then see how it does - but this chair demands that you use its intuitive controls to change things around as your needs change during the day. It is so easy to do, and that is where the magic is. I graduated from an excellent budget chair, the Alera Elusion high-back that is very adjustable. After over 5 years of pretty heavy usage, though, it was showing its wear, and I was really starting to feel the cushion every time I sat on it. I also started to experience some neck, shoulder, and lower back discomfort, and decided it was time to graduate to a better solution. I did not consider the Embody chair initially. At first glance, it looked a bit weird, and it was also on the expensive side, so I blew right past it. My initial starting point was the Aeron. I had used one at work years ago, and I recalled its adjustability. My body was much younger when I had used it, so I didn't experience its ergonomic benefits as well as I should have. I also looked at Steelcase models as they had some good reviews. Steelcase didn't fit my requirements as well as the Herman Miller solutions, so I gravitated strongly to the Aeron and was about to push the trigger on the order. A last second search on YouTube led me to the Embody and I was intrigued because of a couple of factors: the intuitiveness of the controls and the emphasis on the flexibility of the back and seat. The people that loved it REALLY loved it, and that, compounded with the Herman Miller return policy interested me enough to try it. So, here are some findings from the past 3 days: First, the seat is incredibly comfortable. The pixellated solution flexes with the weight that is applied to it, and it makes you feel as though you are suspended with no uncomfortable pressure points - this completely resolved the issue I was facing with the old Alera. It breathes well, is cool, and just invites you to sit down. The seat length adjustment required a little strength, but works well - you are not stuck with just the default length that might be either too small or too large. I had to adjust a couple of times to get just the right length. Once set, I don't foresee having to adjust it often. Second, I have found that I change the recline setting on the chair frequently. When I am typing, I set it so that it is relatively rigid, and when I am mostly reading, I set it so that it flexes more. There are several aspects to this - for typing, I set the tilt limiter to the position that allows the least possible movement or the next step down. I tighten the recline knob to keep me more upright, and adjust the back to a comfortable setting. It is all really easy, and the chair gives immediate feedback to ensure a good setting. When I am reading, I set the recline to setting 2 or 3 (more recline) and relax the recline a bit. That gives me the opportunity to lean back as needed and move around, with full support. If I am watching YouTube, I go to the most relaxed recline setting, and adjust the back to a less aggressive setting, and it is very comfortable. Setting/resetting all of the controls is responsive, easy, and intuitive. I never thought that this would be so required in a good seating experience. Third, I fiddled with the height of the chair to find the most comfortable setting. I use an iMovR standing desk and a Kinesis Advantage keyboard. I initially set the chair/desk combination so that my feet were flat on the ground and so that my forearms were angled downward slightly - supposedly more ergonomic. I ended up with some discomfort in my right wrist. Through experimentation, I found that raising my table or lowering the chair so that my forearms are angled a bit upwards got me in the correct wrist position for the keyboard, since it has wells. I am more upright with these settings, and am finding that my back is much more in contact with the chair, providing great and flexible support. This may not work well for folks using normal keyboards, but it is great with the Advantage. I also adjusted the height of the monitor so that it is a little higher than most ergonomic folks would recommend. I had found that by keeping the top of the monitor strictly at eye level as recommended, I was moving my head down to read the lower part of the screen, and this was causing some neck discomfort. My current setting is very comfortable. I have spent long hours in this chair over the past few days, and I am very impressed. My experience with the Alera and Aeron, both excellent chairs, is that they unwittingly promote the initial set and don't adjust paradigm, simply because adjustments, though technically possible, are not as integrated into the seating experience - you have to bend, get up, or twist unnaturally to do the adjustment. The Embody chair, on the other hand, encourages adjustments while you are in the seated position because the controls are few and easy to reach. This allows adjustments that correlate to the changing needs of our bodies throughout the day with immediate feedback because all of the controls are so well placed and simple to use. Flexibility and consistent support are inherently part of the design. No doubt that this chair is expensive, but with the generous 12 year warranty, this chair is about as good an investment you can make for your back and your general health if you spend significant time in a chair.
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The perfect office chair for me
Color: Berry Blue Balance
I’ve always wanted a good ergonomic chair for my home office but, since most of my time was spend in the office prior to COVID, I couldn’t really justify spending the money. When COVID shutdown the office and remote work meant spending 10 – 12 hours in my cheapy chair, it was time to look for the home office chair of my dreams. I really had three chairs in mind; the Herman Miller (HM) Aeron, the HM Embody and the Steelcase (SC) Gesture. Why did I settle on the HM Embody? • Seating Material – In the office, the AC is always cranked up so you don’t really get hot even when sitting for long periods of time, so breathability of the seat doesn’t seem to be as much of a problem. Normally, at home you don’t have the AC up as high so there is a higher chance that your butt and back of your thighs will get hot and sweaty. The Gesture is a more traditional office seat design with tight woven fabric on a foam cushion seating surface. You could image it getting hot. The Embody has what I would call an airframe. The seating material is a sort of open weave, porous fabric (Balance fabric) and stretched over a frame. This allows air to circulate freely through the seat. Aeron is similar but a mesh. In this area Embody was chosen because, if you are wearing shorts (no one sees below our chest on a vid call. . . right?) the mesh could be rougher on your skin and not be as comfortable. This turned out to be true. The Embody fabric was much softer to the touch, yet just as breathable as the Aeron mesh. Durability of the fabric is very good and after almost 2 years of daily use there is no signs of wear or color fading. • Ergonomic adjustments – All three chairs have similar seat adjustments with one exception. The Aero and Gesture have adjustable lumbar supports. The Embody doesn’t. It has a sort of lattice structure that has curvatures to cradle your back. You can adjust the angle of the backrest to come in closer to your back, thus giving more lumbar support (and upper back support) or away for less. How this would actually feel was a big question at time of purchase, but I can tell you that it works fine for me and provide the support I need. I also like how the backrest tapers towards the middle. This allows more freedom of movement of your arms and elbows. • Arms - The arms should be part of the ergonomics, but although the Embody has less adjustments here it still provides good ergonomic support. The arms on the Embody move up and down and narrower to wider. They don’t slide fore/aft or pivot in/away from you. The limited arm adjustments have not been a problem. I can comfortably use the armrests all day. If you want more arm adjustability, the Gesture offers more, but from my use of the chair in the office, some of it like the pivot function, just get in the way. • Seat structure – All three have solid, durable structures. I have not had any problems with the base, casters, or seat frame itself. I expect it to last a long time. Now, everybody’s body is shaped differently and that matters when choosing a chair. To my knowledge the Embody and Gesture only come in one size while the Aeron is available in three. I am assuming that the Embody is designed to fit people within a certain average height and weight range. If you fall outside of that, the comfort and fit won’t be as good. In that case, you might want to look at the Aeron which offers different height adjustment ranges, seat widths, etc. You might also be a borderline so consider this example, I’m on the shorter side and with the Embody at its lowest position, I am just barely at the correct knee position. It works for me, but I have no margin. However, if I have chosen the Aeron size A, I would have additional space to lower the seat, but would also have to consider the narrower seat body. To sum it up. The Herman Miller Embody was well worth the price paid. The seat is very comfortable, breathes well, offers great support and is built to last. I would recommend this chair to anyone who is looking for a premium quality ergo chair, but as you can see, there are others that are just as good and may even fit your better. I hope I have been able to give you a good comparison that can show you the difference between a few of them so you can determine what is most important to you. However, no review can ever replace in seat (no pun intended) experience. If at all possible, find place where you can actually try them out. This is my 100%, guaranteed, best recommendation!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
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Adam
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 1
Not for short people, as in 5'4"
Color: Black Rhythm
TLDR, this is a used so no warranty. You have to do some putting together, comes in a wide square box, came used that's for sure. Gas lift is wobbly and it costs $90 to replace, again no warranty with this chair buying from here. Not a good chair for someone short, and wearing 28 length pants, feet barely fully floor. Tends to make you lean back, so not a good work chair/competitive gaming chair. Lastly, not comfortable, too much ergonomics (doesn't feel ergonomic though, not for me), imagine trying to get work done and in discomfort, half of the discomfort is from the seat, so the discomfort is felt in the glutes. I'm around 5'4". My glutes are uncomfortable and the mid back is uncomfortable. The seat towards the end it has a lot of pressure so its not comfortable for glutes. It just lacks lower/mid back support, I sit as hips forward and upper back backwards it cannot be adjusted so the seat tilts forward which would probably help relive the discomfort in my glutes as well. My feet barely fully on the ground, so just to give idea 5'4", I wear 28 length pants. No tilt, so I'm sitting leaning backwards a lot, the seat edge curves up so uncomfortable on glutens, doesn't go down far enough either. Not a good chair for a short person, but there is hardly chairs for short people too, very frustrating. $1355, wobbly, still not a good chair for short person, some of the features are not present, forward tilt, the back piece does not go back down by itself either, it leans back with the seat. The back rest it only goes in from the very low back, it makes you lean back even more. Probably a gamer chair sitting leaning backwards, but I play video games too. If your playing competitively your not leaning back your comfortably forward. This chair doesn't have that. This is more an MMORPG chair than a competitive video game player chair. Or someone who does IT work and has to get done, seat forward comfortably, not leaning back. I'd list the pros, but the cons far outweigh the pros and I paid $1355 for this, there should be little to no cons. Chair is not comfortable so it doesn't matter what the pros are, its not comfortable for a short person. I need forward tilt on the seat. Leaning back the seat, the whole seat leans back, so the forward edge leans back too, meaning my feet are not fully/comfortably on the ground anymore.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
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Foolish Dude
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
PURE JOY? Words can't actually express it!
PURE JOY? Words can't actually express it… …so why try. Just say that after a quick and painless assembly of the back onto the chair base, and within mere minutes of sitting in the chair, I knew why it was worth the price in terms of both quality and comfort. I instantly knew it would benefit so many others with a range of different shapes, sizes, and complaints about sitting (especially long periods.) 5 minutes of sitting in the chair and my neck felt different, better... 10 minutes that and my back -- the actual SPINE -- felt no other way than I can describe but "better" because there was no weight on it, no pressure I didn't even realize was there previously in other chairs, and yet it was fully supported. Moving in the chair is also a pleasure -- I can reach back behind me a bit for a tissue on a shelf and the chair curves with my back! in fact, just about any way I move my back at all, the chair moves with it like fluid, providing support and comfort, and without getting in the way! You can spend some time with all the various adjustments (all very simple to operate and understand, but there is an AMAZING amount of flexibility in the configuration for this thing..) So many adjustments! Even for my mom who prefers chairs that tilt forward -- there is an adjustment for that. Curved back or straight? Adjustment for that. Elbow height? Adjustment for that. Long thighs? Adjustment for that!! (yes, the seat fabric can take the good range of movement for this adjustment!) You'll also note quality construction in the frame and casters, and arm rests and how they are attached to the base, and in the tension (also adjustable in several places) in chair movement. Those who need to put weight on their chair arms to sit or get up can easily slide the arm rests down -- and actually USE them to support themselves getting in and out of the chair due to the quality materials/construction. Within 1-1.5 hours of sitting in the chair after making the many various appropriate adjustments and understanding them, I ordered 2 more of these chairs! I needed one for my lady (so she will spend more time in the office with me!) and one for my mom, who really needs this chair for her back, posture, and ultimate comfort. I imagine she will cart it back and forth between her computer desk, kitchen table, and living room replacing the couch/chairs!!! BUY IT!!! For me personally, I did have issues with my back and I found myself recently constantly adjusting my lower back and how I sit. I have a curved back and slouch, rarely sitting with my butt in the back of the chair (towards the rear of the seat, where it generally should be!) but usually in the middle (even to front at times, towards the forward edge of the seat!) I also have shoulder/neck issues from elbow height and it seems no matter what chair/desk I purchase there is never a chair that is comfortable at the same height it takes to get my large thighs under the edge of the desk, in order to get my hands close to a keyboard without slouching forward. All of these issues were wreaking havoc on me in multiple ways, and ultimately I lost productivity and creativity, working less and less. Also I was tired - ALWAYS falling asleep in my chair. Not great when as a small business owner and software developer, I spend sometimes 20 hours in it at a time, and typically spend some number of hours in it 7 days a week. Would I buy another? In a heartbeat! As mentioned, I already bought two more for the important ladies in my life. Next, I will be buying them as bonuses for my employees, it will definitely help their productivity and it is also a tax deductible expense in that regard! 12 year warranty? I can see that not being needed with this quality, but it's good to know. Now, as the title says, words can't express it - JOY! Easiest thing to say is that all the problems in the previous paragraph? FIXED! (and then some) I could write more - this chair will ensure it, but my time is expensive so I gotta move on. JUST BUY IT!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2015

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