Agree completely. The large casters are a game changer. I've had an old Craftsman round seat for decades that has put me on my back many times. A few years ago I got a new one from Adam's Polishes. It has a large thick plastic seat that looks like an old Ford 8N tractor seat. Very comfortable. I stay away from the padded seats just because they are more easily damaged in the shop. I see Vevor is now selling a seat for $75 that looks just like the Adam's seat. Needless to say it's about $40 less than what Adam's is charging. Even with the large casters you have to be a little careful with all these seats when you have them extended up. If you lean forward to pick something up off the floor they can squirt out from under you and leave you staring at the ceiling. :-)
I've been through so many shop chairs over the years. I'm a big guy, so I'm admittedly hard on them...but they all suck and eventually break. This is a copy/rebrand of the Traxxion gear seat...I also had that one and the ball bearings started falling out of the caster swivels, the hydraulic cylinder failed, and eventually the seat frame broke. Then the Vyper Chair came out, and I started saving up some cash to buy it. It costs as much as a nice La-Z-Boy recliner, but man is it worth every cent that it costs. Its built like a complete tank. Super strong and smooth rolling 4" casters, powder coated steel frame and tool tray, acme thread adjustment rod (they also have a solid steel quick height adjustment option now), thick leather seat and perfectly sized/positioned backrest. I have no doubt that this will be the last shop chair I'll ever buy (I'm only 42)...and my son (14 months) will hopefully get a lifetime out of it too. Best of all, they're USA made in Green Bay, WI.
I relate with being a heavy guy and busting regular roller chairs. I broke three at the shop I worked and finally said screw it and re enforced an old roller chair with flat steel and some bolts and took off the crappy flat top seat and bolted on a seat I got off a cubcadet tractor. So far it's been the most comfortable shop chair I've ever had
Agree completely. The large casters are a game changer. I've had an old Craftsman round seat for decades that has put me on my back many times. A few years ago I got a new one from Adam's Polishes. It has a large thick plastic seat that looks like an old Ford 8N tractor seat. Very comfortable. I stay away from the padded seats just because they are more easily damaged in the shop. I see Vevor is now selling a seat for $75 that looks just like the Adam's seat. Needless to say it's about $40 less than what Adam's is charging. Even with the large casters you have to be a little careful with all these seats when you have them extended up. If you lean forward to pick something up off the floor they can squirt out from under you and leave you staring at the ceiling. :-)
I just started looking for one and you have given me a great idea and a direction to go in. Thank you!
I have the same one, it’s awesome. Excellent as I grow older AND as my tummy gets bigger. Recommend.
I've been through so many shop chairs over the years. I'm a big guy, so I'm admittedly hard on them...but they all suck and eventually break. This is a copy/rebrand of the Traxxion gear seat...I also had that one and the ball bearings started falling out of the caster swivels, the hydraulic cylinder failed, and eventually the seat frame broke.
Then the Vyper Chair came out, and I started saving up some cash to buy it. It costs as much as a nice La-Z-Boy recliner, but man is it worth every cent that it costs. Its built like a complete tank. Super strong and smooth rolling 4" casters, powder coated steel frame and tool tray, acme thread adjustment rod (they also have a solid steel quick height adjustment option now), thick leather seat and perfectly sized/positioned backrest. I have no doubt that this will be the last shop chair I'll ever buy (I'm only 42)...and my son (14 months) will hopefully get a lifetime out of it too.
Best of all, they're USA made in Green Bay, WI.
I have family in GB. I will save up for one of those. They look amazing!
I relate with being a heavy guy and busting regular roller chairs. I broke three at the shop I worked and finally said screw it and re enforced an old roller chair with flat steel and some bolts and took off the crappy flat top seat and bolted on a seat I got off a cubcadet tractor. So far it's been the most comfortable shop chair I've ever had
Being able to spin the tray around for parts is actually a good buying point for me.
I will never not get a kick out of your confused dog showing up in videos.
She is a trooper and right now on some serious drugs. Doc's said she would be dead over a year ago. Cancer is going to take her from us too soon.
@@WorkshopAddict Awww. I hope things turn out the best they can for her and you guys.
I wish they had a version with these wheels, and the other vented/low-sweat seat. Central TX is hitting 85F today y'all!
There is room to mount a ball fan. 👍
You can put larger castors on the one with the smaa castors.
Perfect timing! I’ve been through I don’t know how many of those harbor freight chairs 😂.
they had a recall on them... I didn't even bother.
I could not find a HF chair with large wheels.
@@WorkshopAddict I haven’t seen one with larger wheels at hf either, but I’ve had several of the one you have in the video.
Were is the pup dog vest for tools?😁
Probably cant have that danger on YT
should of bought a vyper for a kidney
Hell Yeah. If anyone wants to drop 600 on a chair, look here! Made in the USA! www.vyperindustrial.com/collections/vyper-chairs
Convinced this dude and Shop Tool Reviews are the same person
Ouch!
@@WorkshopAddict Sorry