Like the famous Aeron, it’s a status thing.
Yes it is helpful for a few, but everyone?
I have used them for a few hours, and was not convinced.
Well the mesh chairs in general, were a step up.. not purely marketing status symbol hype...
This thing? I don’t know, I am sure a few folks will dabble with it, but just don’t see it changing things much... Where as the Aeron and its mesh type of back etc are nearly defacto standards in the industry (Sure most aren’t originals), but it did provide real tangible benefits beyond the hype.
This to me just comes across as one of those crazy runway designer show outfits that will never really be more than a buzz to grab headlines.
As I said, for someone with major back problems, I could certainly see them benefiting from not being in an upright position either sitting or standing all day... but everyone else? Not much.