This article was produced in collaboration with our sponsor, LiberNovo.
Having a good, comfortable chair is quite important for gamers or users who work for long hours. I mean, no good gamer or professional can really be “good” if they get constant back pain while sitting in a chair for long hours. And of course, there are a variety of gaming chairs in the market that promise great comfort.
However, the problem with most gaming chairs is that they are mostly designed for gamers or users with an average build. But hey, what about tall and larger-framed professionals? Well, they simply have to compromise. Well, no more, because LiberNovo has recently announced its new Maxis series, which is designed specifically for tall and big users.
Why LiberNovo’s Maxis Series Is A Game Changer?
To understand why LiberNovo has announced the Maxis series, it’s important to understand the drawbacks of average-sized ergonomic chairs. First things first, several users in NA and Europe (particularly adult males) find the standard ergonomic chairs a tad bit small. This isn’t an issue that should be ignored. That’s because a small seat puts pressure on the users’ hips and thighs. Not only that, but shallow backrests of smaller chairs fail to support a taller spine. All this can lead to chronic back pain in the long run, along with other risk factors such as sciatica, hip numbness, and slow erosion.
Now, this is precisely why LiberNovo’s Maxis series is crucial for tall and big users. Also, it’s important to note that the Maxis chairs aren’t a stretched-out version of an existing chair. LiberNovo made sure that every structural and ergonomic element has been re-engineered to accommodate larger frames, os mors specifically, the real pain points of Big & Tall users. Here’s the complete breakdown of the dimension of the LiberNovo’s Maxis Series to give you a better understanding of the chair:
- Seat to accommodate tall and big users: The chair comes with an ultra-deep seat of 52cm, which eliminates dangling legs and pressure with complete thigh support. In the end, this improves circulation and reduces fatigue during long sitting sessions.
- Broader Frame, More Room to Breathe: The chair proudly flexes a 430mm shoulder span and a 520mm waist width for complete coverage of larger builds. Such incredible dimensions cover your entire body, thus providing deep support. On top of that, the chair relieves pressure on the hips and lumbar region during long sitting sessions.
- Extended-Reach Headrest: The chair comes with 140mm vertical and 120mm horizontal adjustment. It’s a U-shaped design that naturally nestles your neck and tracks your cervical spine. This is a game-changer because the design allows the best neck alignment every time you sit, despite your larger frame.
- Maxis Customized Armrests: Maxis’ curved and streamlined armrests eliminate waist compression for larger frames. So basically, once you go with Maxis, forget about feeling any pressure on your wrist. And icing on the cake is that you adjust the armrest’s range to your desk without pushing against your abdomen.
- Controlled Recline System: In normal chairs, when you recline, you feel a sense of weightlessness, which doesn’t give much confidence because of the instability. That’s where Maxis is different. It features a 6-spring Controlled Recline System, which gives you a smooth, stable, and reassuring recline. It basically means the drops won’t feel sudden, and you won’t feel like falling when you recline.
LiberNovo’s Maxis Doesn’t Let Go Of Omni’s Amazing Key Features
The Maxis series also retains some very crucial features from its award-winning Omni series while also featuring some new and very useful features. For the unacquainted, LiberNovo’s Omni series has won not one but three awards — Red Dot: Product Design 2026, iF DESIGN AWARD 2026, GREENGUARD Gold Certified. And speaking of features, these are all the Omni features you can get in the Maxis:
Bionic FlexFit Backrest
Like Omin, the Maxis series comes with an adaptive backrest built. It has 8 flexible panels and a multi-pivot linkage system, which delivers flexibility and stability for your spine.
Electric Lumbar Support
The incredible ErgoPulse Motor System powers the backrest in both the Maxis and Omni series. It gives an S-curve to keep your spine aligned while you move.
Dynamic Support System
This feature allows the chair to automatically adjust as you move. Don’t worry about adjusting your chair manually while you change your position. From neck support to armrests, the chair will align according to your position automatically.
5-Position Reclining Backrest (Upgraded from 4-Position)
While Omni featured a 4-position reclining backrest, Maxis comes with five modes — 105° (Deep Focus Mode), 115° (Balance Mode, 125° (Solo-work Mode), 135° (Soft-Recline Mode, and 160° (Spine Flow Mode). So it doesn’t matter if you’re deep at work or simply resting, there’s a position for every moment of your day.
Motorized Massage Mode
Maxis also retains Omni’s Motorized Massage Mode. This feature gives users a 5-minute spinal massage to relieve built-up tension and support recovery during long sitting sessions.
Active AirFlow Seat Ventilation (New)
This feature is introduced for the LiberNovo’s Maxis Airflow model. The Airflow Mode, which offers two airflow levels, keeps your seat dry during long sitting sessions. It uses the breathable Danish Gabriel Atlantic Fabric and a quiet centrifugal fan to draw in cool air. Speaking of airflow, the chair uses a suction-type centrifugal fan that runs at 4000 RPM, which is equivalent to over 66 rotations per second. Also, it runs on a 3000mAh battery that can keep you cool for up to 14+ hours on low airflow mode and up to 9 hours on high airflow mode. It’s worth mentioning that the built-in sensors in Maxi Airflow automatically stop the fan when you leave the seat. Not only that, but the airflow system automatically restarts when you return.
Premium Materials & Engineering (New)
Good fabric is really crucial to make a chair comfortable. And well, Maxis takes things to the next level when it comes to materials. It features the Soft-Touch Stretch Olefin and Danish Gabriel Atlantic Fabrics. The chair features the industry’s first hydrophilic sponge. The memory foam with a 5kg neck ensures breathable comfort. Also, the Multi-density Cushion makes sure that you won’t feel like sitting on a brick. Instead, the chair gives firm support to your bones and enough circulation to make your long-sitting sessions as comfortable as they can be.
The LiberNovo Maxis Series Comes With Three Models
Now that we’ve understood the key features, let’s discuss three model options available for the LiberNovo Maxis Series. First, we have Maxis – Electric, which comes with almost every feature except for AirFlow seat ventilation. Secondly, we have Maxis — Manual, which comes with a Manual Lumbar support instead of an Electric one. Also, it doesn’t come with the Motorized Spinal Massage feature. Finally, we have Maxis — Airflow, which is the most premium model with almost every modern feature you’d want in a work/gaming chair.
LiberNovo’s Omni Family Is Also Expanding With Omni SE and Omni Pro
Another amazing thing about LiberNovo’s Maxis Series is that it isn’t launching alone. Apparently, LiberNovo’s Omni family has also been expanding with two more products — Omni Pro and Omni SE. Compared to the previous Omni model, the Omni Pro and Omni SE feature significant and useful improvements.
Firstly, the two latest models come with a 5-Position Reclining Backrest (from 105° to 160°) instead of four. Apart from that, Omni Pro and Omni SE flex greater neck support with an extended height range of 120mm (The previous model had 80mm). At the same time, the lowest position has been lowered by 40mm to accommodate a wider range of body heights. Secondly, there’s the deeper Fore-Aft travel and cushion upgrade, with the adjustment range being extended from 80mm to 90mm. At the same time, the tilt range is now 37° instead of 32°, which is perfect for a wider range of neck curvatures.
Then, there’s Omni Pro, which goes even beyond with the implementation of the Active Seat Ventilation and motorized spinal massage.
LiberNovo’s Maxis Series, Omni SE, and Omni Pro to launch on June 16, 2026
The new LiberNovo models will officially launch on June 16, 2026, but users in the US, Canada, and the European Union can pre-order or lock in their new chair starting May 13. Those who pre-order will be able to unlock a $30 discount voucher, and a complimentary one-year extended warranty if the order is paid off by July 31. Additionally, pre-orders will unlock the following discount on eligible orders:
- 42% off for orders over $1,000 in the US.
- 52% off for orders over $1,400 in Canada.
- 51% off for orders over €1,000 in the EU.
- 52% off for orders over £1,000 in the UK
LiberNovo is also offering not one but three tiered gift bundles for qualifying orders:
- The Smart Entry Savings Bundle (orders over US$800): This includes a magnet set, baseball cap, and sticky notes
- The Eco-Comfort Upgrade Kit (orders over US$1,000): This one adds a premium oversized mouse pad (31.5" x 15.7").
- The Ergo-to-Go Travel Suite (orders over US$1,300): This includes an inflatable neck pillow, portable sleep mask, and noise-reducing earplugs.
Note: The prices for LiberNovo’s Maxis Series, Omni SE, and Omni Pro will be announced on June 2, 2026.
You can pre-order your LiberNovo products here as they go live for the Maxis Series, Omni SE, and Omni Pro on May 13, 2026. You can follow LiberNovo on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, and TikTok to stay updated on any latest developments.