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New Replacement Arm Pads Caps for Steelcase Leap V2 Office Chair Black

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  • Soft Armrest Pads Caps For Use as replacements Steelcase leap V2 office chair.
  • These arm pad relieves pressure between your arm and elbow by providing cushion, you feel comfortable in your chair.
  • 100% Polyurethane finish. Arm Pads contours to your elbow and arm to relieve pressure points.
  • Available in Black Color, Not include the screws. Easy to Replace and Install, 2 Years Limited Warranty.
  • Please Attention, Only For the Leap V2 chair, not for leap V1.


Steelcase leap V2 Chair arm pads for classic Leap chairs and stools are polyurethane foam with an uncoated finish that's comfortable to the touch.
Your elbows will thank you. Consensus here at the office is that the Vinyl arm pads last longer, are more comfortable to the touch, and make the chair's user feel special.
The durable arm pads provides outstanding comfort and long-lasting wear in all work applications. 2 Years Limited Warranty


Sudo
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Not the exact quality but you wouldn't know unless you were really trying to notice. I hope they stock them for years because I would happily replace again when these wear out.
David Seeman
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
About a year of use. As other reviewers have said they are more stiff, but never really softened. Will not buy again from this company. Not worth the savings. I own 7 of these chairs, as some background.
approach
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
The padding is less squishy, but I find these replacements to be a little more comfortable than the stock pads. Your mileage may vary.As for quality, they are as nice as the stock pads. Which is sort of damning with faint praise because one of the stock pads ripped for no apparent reason, hence the purchase of the replacements.
Errin L
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023
As a loyal user of the Steelcase Leap V2 Office Chair, I recently decided to breathe new life into it with the Replacement Arm Pads Caps. While these pads offer an affordable and visually appealing solution, I must highlight one aspect that some users might want to consider.The installation process was as easy as could be – a simple swap that instantly transformed the look of my chair. The modern design and quality materials used in the Replacement Arm Pads Caps gave my chair a fresh and stylish appearance, something I greatly appreciate.However, it's important to note that these replacement pads are notably firmer compared to the original arm pads. While they do provide solid support, the difference in firmness was noticeable during extended work hours. For me, this change took a bit of getting used to, but it might pose an issue for those accustomed to the plush comfort of the original arm pads.That being said, if you prioritize aesthetics and durability, these Replacement Arm Pads Caps are a great option. They've added an element of sophistication to my workspace and have likely extended the lifespan of my chair considerably. While the change in firmness was an adjustment, the overall benefits make this a worthwhile purchase.In conclusion, the Replacement Arm Pads Caps for the Steelcase Leap V2 Chair offer a cost-effective way to enhance the look and feel of your chair. Just be prepared for the difference in firmness, and you'll likely find these replacement pads to be a valuable addition to your office setup. 🪑✨👍
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023
Very stiff to screw in. Only possible with a power drill or waste time adjusting the pads first
D. Brinkerhoff
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
I purchased a "refurbished" Steelcase Amia. The mechanical parts are in good shape, but the reupholstery work is ... very poor quality. I ordered these replacement pads on the strength of reviews stating they fit the Amia. They are a perfect fit!The center-to-center hole spacings are 1-5/8 by 7-9/16. As others state, the mounting holes are not threaded, so I ran a screw down partway to cut threads before attaching the pads to the chair.I can't speak to their longevity yet, but the quality seems good at 1/3 the cost of Steelcase replacements.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023
I have a Steelcase Leap v2 that I got refurbished from BTOD. My previous arm pads had significant wear after a long time of usage and unfortunate interactions with a ferocious kitten. Installing these was pretty easy. It just requires a T20 Torx bit for your screwdriver/drill.These aren't quite as comfortable as what I had previously, but I am actually hopeful they will be more durable. They are definitely stiffer and sturdier. Getting slipcovers for added comfort is always an option, so the comfort doesn't concern me too much.
James M. Brining
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
My Steelcase chair is going to be 10 years old in a few months. After several years the armrests started to break apart and I bought another brand's cheap knock off replacements. They lasted 3 years before they started to come apart too.So now my chair has its third set of armrests.How do they measure up? Well, they're much closer to the other set of knock off replacements than the OEM parts. They're very stiff. They also seemed to be built with imprecise manufacturing standards. In both of my armrests, the clear plastic insert within the stiff foam was uneven: one corner was sunken down further than the rest and its opposite corner was lifted up. Because of this each armrest had one screw hole that was further away from its matching screw than the other 3. With a LOT of pushing against the armrest I was finally able to get the screws for those deep corners to twist into their designated holes, but it took more effort than it should and I can't help but wonder if those miscast foam parts will end up having structural integrity issues.But hey, these are a little over $20 a pair at the time of this writing. When I looked at OEM armrests 3 years ago they were $150 a pair. Now I have trouble finding them at all. So unless you're willing to replace an otherwise good chair, these may be your best bet to extend its life.