If you’re taller or heavier than the average user, buying an “ergonomic” office chair usually feels like a gamble. You sit down, and suddenly you notice things regular chairs never show on their spec sheets. Your thighs hang off the edge, cutting off circulation after hours of work. Your lower back hovers inches away from the lumbar support. The recline mechanism wobbles because it simply wasn’t built to handle your weight comfortably. It’s exhausting to find a seat that genuinely feels like it belongs to you.
That’s exactly why testing the LiberNovo Maxis felt different from day one. Every spec on this chair traces back to a real, everyday problem that big and tall users face.

Why the Seat Pan is Where Most Chairs Lose You
A standard ergonomic seat usually runs about 40 to 44cm deep. If you are 6 feet tall or more, that’s rarely enough to fully support your thighs. The edge ends up digging into the back of your knees, turning an eight-hour workday into a slow battle against discomfort and poor blood flow.
LiberNovo tackles this quietly but brilliantly. The Maxis features a 52cm deep seat pan. That extra room isn't just about having "more space"; it fully supports your thighs from knee to hip and eliminates that dreaded dangling pressure. When your entire leg finds proper contact, the difference in focus and comfort is immediate. You stop shifting around just to get comfortable and finally settle into your work.
Bionic FlexFit Backrest and True Dynamic Support
Most big and tall chairs simply scale up the dimensions of a regular chair. The problem is, wider shoulders and heavier waists often end up partially unsupported when you lean back. The Maxis changes the math.
Its Bionic FlexFit Backrest measures 430mm across the shoulders and a spacious 520mm at the waist, comfortably fitting anyone from 5’10” to 6’7″. Full-back contact isn't a luxury feature; it's the true baseline for keeping your spine aligned and pain-free.
Combined with LiberNovo’s Dynamic Ergonomics, this chair uses up to 60 precision joints to adjust to your posture shifts in real time. Because the system is specifically recalibrated for higher body mass, the chair doesn't feel sluggish or overly resistant when you shift your weight. Instead, it flows naturally with you, reacting instantly to keep your back supported.
Reclining Without the Wobble
When a recline is designed for heavier users, you want stability above all else. A mechanism that hesitates or buckles under weight is worse than a fixed position because you can never truly relax.

The Maxis offers a Controlled Recline with five stages from 105° to 160°, securely held by a robust 6-spring progressive mechanism. Whether you need to stay upright for a focused video call or lean all the way back to clear your head, the chair holds its ground without a hint of uncertainty. It’s a small detail that makes a massive difference in daily reliability for bigger frames.
Three Details That Quietly Upgrade the Daily Grind
Beyond the main structure, there are three thoughtful features built specifically for larger bodies:
- Extended-Reach Neck Support: With 140mm of vertical and 120mm of horizontal adjustment on a U-shaped frame, the headrest finally aligns with taller necks instead of sitting uselessly at shoulder height.
- Curved Arc Armrests: Standard straight armrests often dig into your sides as you type. The Maxis uses curved geometry to support your arms comfortably, avoiding that annoying waist compression that ruins your posture.
- BIFMA-Certified 399 lbs Capacity: This isn't just a number printed on a box. It means the entire frame and mechanisms are independently tested for long-term durability and safety under heavy, real-world use.
Ready to Reclaim Your Workspace?
The LiberNovo Maxis isn't trying to be everything to everyone. It’s purpose-built for big and tall professionals who are tired of forcing their bodies into standard office chairs. If you’ve been waiting for heavy-duty support that doesn't compromise on fluid ergonomics or all-day comfort, this is the upgrade your back has been asking for.
For early adopters, the LiberNovo launch early bird pricing is incredibly attractive. The Maxis Series starts from just $809 (up to 44% off), while the Omni Pro drops to $909 and Omni SE to $569. Don't settle for "close enough" comfort anymore.
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