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Why Your Office Chair Should Have Lumbar Support from Wired Luke Larsen

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Office chairs and gaming chairs often tout lumbar support as a must-have feature. I spoke to some experts to see if it’s as essential as claimed.Office chairs and gaming chairs often tout lumbar support as a must-have feature. I spoke to some experts to see if it’s as essential as claimed. 

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