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Ergonomic task chairs I couldn't find a section relating to "office furniture" so I thought I'd ask in OT... I'm looking for a new chair for my home office now that I've managed to break my el cheapo $50 Office Depot budget chair and I know most of you guys here work desk jobs so you're sitting for hours on end in front of a computer. What chairs do you use and what do you think of it? My cheapo OD chair was pretty crappy (the foam on the seat compacted after about 6 months of use) so I'm looking for something that's way better than that. I've heard from people that the Herman Miller Aerons are good (although they're pricey). I've been checking out the Steelcase Leap as well as they come highly recommended as an alternative to the Aeron. What do you guys use that you like (or don't like so I know to avoid them) and if you know where they were purchased, it would be even better as I'd like to go out to the store and try the chair as well. |
http://www.totalofficebc.ca/onlinesh...e/contessa.htm This is what I bought after sitting Aeron and Freedom for 5 years. Best one yet. Haven't tried the Embody, but Contessa is good for me now. |
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I've had experience with the Aeron chair for a year at one of the design studios I've worked at. I would sit on it for 8-9 hrs plus and I have never felt exhausted/tired at the end of the day. For an $800-900 price tag, it's a worthy investment if your job requires long hours on the desk. I've seen some on craigslist too as low as $600 (they were liquidated by offices going out of business). http://www.officedesigns.com/images/...n-carbon-b.jpg |
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I'm also going to check out a used Steelcase Leap I saw used on CL for $170 which is a lot less than the retail $850 price tag. I've also seen a few on eBay (armless model) that go for $220 with free shipping to a US address. The reviews on the Steelcase Leap also are pretty good although I've never talked to anyone who has sat on one for an extended period of time. I'll have to see if there's a Steelcase retailer around here where I can test one out. |
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The build quality is excellent. Mine was Made in Japan and you really have to appreciate Italian design(Giugiaro Design)+Japanese workmanship(Okamura) Aeron is pretty good, but the adjustment is too limited. Freedom is a bit rough in term of the quality IMO, can't comment on Leap. A good chair can last you 5~10 years easy. If you work in front of desk long enough, even high-end chairs like Embody is considered a bargain. |
i bought a full leather exec chair from staples for 200$ and can sit on this thing all day long. but if u are ballin for sure go with herman miller all big execs havem |
http://www.heritageoffice.com/ Just did spec package for an office....this company has the most stuff you can find in Vancouver. |
What about kneeling chairs? I heard they're really good. Always wanted one before! Anyone try them before? Posted via RS Mobile |
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i tried one before, it wasn't comfortable at all. |
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