Any suggestions on decent chairs? I'm in the market for two chairs for my wife and son doing grad school and college from home.
Everyone says they get aerons or steelcase leaps cheap but in central Texas the best I've seen are 400-600 and at least an hour drive each way. That's still kind of steep for me (especially given the two household members in university right now)
A few of my friends got the Autonomous ErgoChair and really like it. It's not at high quality as a Steelcase or Herman Miller, but it's a lot more affordable. I'd rather it than one of these gaming chairs.
Just wrote a comment but Lemmy choked and I don't see it showing up so I'm going to rewrite.... Sorry if this becomes a dupe.
I haven't bought this particular chair, but have bought a few in this style for myself and friends, and I have the link handy because I posted it as an example elsewhere in thread:
These style of chair are very ergonomic, extremely breathable, and very comfortable for long periods of time. I can't vouch for this specific brand and it's quality, and the foot rest thing looks a bit gimmicky, but this mesh style chair is generally pretty high up in terms of function and comfort, while still being relatively cheap.
It's pretty comparable to the sihoo doro mentioned in another comment, but figured I'd point out there are a few similar options on Amazon and I've bought multiple in that style directly off Amazon and never had a problem - just check reviews etc.
I highly recommend these over anything with foam/flat bases and backs - your spine and body are curved, and you don't want to press yourself against flat boards for long periods of time. You get "one point of contact" and that gets uncomfortable. And foam wears out over time. Mesh conforms to your body and supports you evenly across the surface, and is way more comfortable. I've had mesh chairs for over 5 years that are still just as comfortable as the day I bought it. The foam armrests tend to be what gives out first.
that looks nice, we have a lower frills version of the mesh chairs at the office which are comfortable enough except that they aren't quite tall enough for me
Thanks for these suggestions, I will check them out. I've read both good and bad reviews about the various chairs at costco and ikea, they all seem fine to me when I sit in them but then I've had two $100~ chairs start to give out in 8-10 months and then be passively irritating for another year or so before becoming intolerable.
I'm working from home 8+ hours a day in a Lifeform chair that I can't find the model number on the internet(looks kind of like a legacy 900 but different fabric and adjustment arm placement). My mom bought it in a shop in Austin probably 15+ years ago and gave it to me when she closed her office. It's comfortable but extremely heavy and almost too adjustable, all of the moveable parts creak and don't stay where they are set reliably.
Any suggestions on decent chairs? I'm in the market for two chairs for my wife and son doing grad school and college from home.
Everyone says they get aerons or steelcase leaps cheap but in central Texas the best I've seen are 400-600 and at least an hour drive each way. That's still kind of steep for me (especially given the two household members in university right now)
Graco extend 2 fit, which is in the picture, is a good one. Super adjustable, cheap, and with good reviews. Comes with cupholders too!
We've outgrown two of these, shame they don't make them in larger sizes.
I just got the Branch Ergonomic chair on Amazon. Solid, comfortable chair for $369.
A few of my friends got the Autonomous ErgoChair and really like it. It's not at high quality as a Steelcase or Herman Miller, but it's a lot more affordable. I'd rather it than one of these gaming chairs.
Sihoo Doro C300 - as long as you're shorter than 178 cm you shouldn't regret it. $300 USD on their US website. The lumbar support is amazing.
Just wrote a comment but Lemmy choked and I don't see it showing up so I'm going to rewrite.... Sorry if this becomes a dupe.
I haven't bought this particular chair, but have bought a few in this style for myself and friends, and I have the link handy because I posted it as an example elsewhere in thread:
https://www.amazon.com/PatioMage-Ergonomic-Adjustable-Armrest-Computer/dp/B0BLJLP7FM
These style of chair are very ergonomic, extremely breathable, and very comfortable for long periods of time. I can't vouch for this specific brand and it's quality, and the foot rest thing looks a bit gimmicky, but this mesh style chair is generally pretty high up in terms of function and comfort, while still being relatively cheap.
It's pretty comparable to the sihoo doro mentioned in another comment, but figured I'd point out there are a few similar options on Amazon and I've bought multiple in that style directly off Amazon and never had a problem - just check reviews etc.
I highly recommend these over anything with foam/flat bases and backs - your spine and body are curved, and you don't want to press yourself against flat boards for long periods of time. You get "one point of contact" and that gets uncomfortable. And foam wears out over time. Mesh conforms to your body and supports you evenly across the surface, and is way more comfortable. I've had mesh chairs for over 5 years that are still just as comfortable as the day I bought it. The foam armrests tend to be what gives out first.
that looks nice, we have a lower frills version of the mesh chairs at the office which are comfortable enough except that they aren't quite tall enough for me
Thanks for these suggestions, I will check them out. I've read both good and bad reviews about the various chairs at costco and ikea, they all seem fine to me when I sit in them but then I've had two $100~ chairs start to give out in 8-10 months and then be passively irritating for another year or so before becoming intolerable.
I'm working from home 8+ hours a day in a Lifeform chair that I can't find the model number on the internet(looks kind of like a legacy 900 but different fabric and adjustment arm placement). My mom bought it in a shop in Austin probably 15+ years ago and gave it to me when she closed her office. It's comfortable but extremely heavy and almost too adjustable, all of the moveable parts creak and don't stay where they are set reliably.