I wish people'd stop using the word ergonomic for mass produced products. The only ones in that category that are ergonomic are ones that are highly adjustable like that Herman Miller Aeron chair.Yeah, I figured as much. I don't find the Herman Miller chairs very appealing though.
You want an ergonomic chair? Go to a specialist. You most likely won't find one for that price.
Yeah, I figured as much. I don't find the Herman Miller chairs very appealing though.
I remember a client had them around the office and I didn't like it at all.
I had a noblechair and it was fine, my only real complain was it gave you a serious case of swamp ass during the summer. Started breaking a bit here and there after a few years though. On the Herman Miller Embody train now, and it has been a huge upgrade, but obviously also is money wise. Might be worth trying to see if you can get one used though. If you sit down a lot during the day, it really is worth it to invest into a proper good chair.I'm probably buying a more expensive chair next year depending on the WFH situation. But I plan to go back to the office more after the summer.
Tbh if you got the $$$, spending on a legit chair is worth it. Really fixed my back issues. I went with Harmen Kardon Embody.
Tbh if you got the $$$, spending on a legit chair is worth it. Really fixed my back issues. I went with Harmen Kardon Embody.
this actually looks pretty sweet. currently sprucing up a spare room as office for my partner and she wants a fancy office chair. oof, $2700 + gst here tho :o
I've got an IKEA Markus chair which has a mesh back, can highly recommend.I have this and I like it.
https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/markus-office-chair-vissle-dark-grey-50261151/
Needed something that had a high back because I get bad neck pain
First impressions of my new chair are positive. Very comfy so far.
The material stays nice and cool unlike fake leather. The white and grey color scheme looks nice.
It's clearly designed for a slim built so not really suitable if you're bulky or obese.