Maxis Redefines What a Big and Tall Gaming Chair Can Be
LiberNovo Maxis is a purpose-built big and tall gaming chair series designed from the ground up to give larger bodies correct support, full-seat comfort, and long-session stability that most standard ergonomic chairs, simply scaled up in size, fail to deliver. Launching on June 16, Maxis marks LiberNovo’s first line engineered specifically around larger frames rather than a typical 5'9", 170-pound reference body. For buyers who have spent years reading chair spec sheets only to find that seat depth, back height, and arm width still feel cramped, Maxis positions itself as a new category: a premium gaming chair with sizing that starts from larger users’ needs. It arrives as gaming and hybrid work lifestyles keep people seated longer, raising expectations that an ergonomic chair for larger users should be both supportive and genuinely comfortable, not a compromise option at the edge of a catalog.
Engineered Geometry for Larger Frames, Not Scaled-Up Standards
Most big and tall gaming chair options are built on standard ergonomics and stretched, which often leaves larger users perching on the front edge or losing back contact. Maxis takes a different approach with a geometry sized from the outset for bigger bodies. Its 52 cm seat is designed to extend under the thighs so the front edge does not cut circulation during long play or work sessions. The frame is BIFMA-certified to 181 kg (399 lb), supported by a die-cast aluminum alloy base that holds steady under higher loads. Wider armrests and a taller backrest give broad-shouldered users real lateral and spinal contact instead of a narrow, one-size-fits-most shell. Recline ranges from 105° to 160° in five stages, with dynamic support tuned to keep heavier frames stable even when leaning back, not only when sitting upright.
Three Maxis Models and Super Early-Bird Pricing Up to 44% Off
At launch, the Maxis line spans three configurations aimed at different preferences and budgets. Maxis Manual is the entry model, offering five-stage adjustment and an aluminum alloy base in Graphite, with a launch price of US$809 (approx. RM3,735) and an MSRP of US$1,299 (approx. RM5,992). Maxis Electric adds powered lumbar adjustment and a spinal stretch function in Graphite or Glacier at US$1,049 (approx. RM4,841), compared with an MSRP of US$1,799 (approx. RM8,293). Maxis Airflow sits at the top, layering Active Airflow seat ventilation and premium Gaberial fabric over the Electric’s powered features at US$1,239 (approx. RM5,723), versus a US$1,859 (approx. RM8,571) MSRP. According to LiberNovo, “super early-bird launch pricing runs from June 16 through July 31, with US savings of 44% off MSRP,” highlighting how aggressively the brand is seeding its new platform.
Omni Lineup Expands, Underscoring Inclusive Ergonomic Chair Sizing
Maxis is launching alongside two additions to the LiberNovo Omni family that speak to a wider shift toward inclusive premium gaming chair sizing. Omni SE, at US$569 (approx. RM2,625) with an MSRP of US$899 (approx. RM4,149), becomes the manual-adjustment entry point into the brand’s Dynamic Ergonomics platform, keeping the core support of the flagship Omni in a simpler, lower-cost package. Omni Pro, at US$909 (approx. RM4,192) and an MSRP of US$1,299 (approx. RM5,992), adds powered lumbar, spinal stretch, and Active Airflow seat ventilation in Graphite or Glacier with Gaberial fabric. Together with Maxis, the three lines now cover a wider spread of body types and budgets, from a large frame office chair for everyday work to a fully featured ergonomic chair for larger users who game, stream, and work in the same seat.
Pre-Sale Push Highlights Latent Demand in Bigger-Body Segment
LiberNovo’s pre-sale campaign for Maxis hints at how much unmet demand exists in the big and tall segment of ergonomic seating. Through June 16, a US$10 (approx. RM46) deposit unlocks a US$30 (approx. RM138) discount code on orders of US$1,000 (approx. RM4,613) or more, plus a complimentary one-year extended warranty on the chair frame and tiered gift bundles linked to order value. This structure encourages early commitment from buyers who have struggled to find an ergonomic chair for larger users that feels both properly sized and premium. By pairing aggressive early-bird discounts with features such as powered lumbar support, spinal stretch, and airflow-controlled seating, LiberNovo is betting that a sizable audience is ready to pay for a high-end large frame office chair, as long as it is built for their bodies from the start rather than treated as an afterthought.






