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I want to have sex, but find I am more likely to be shot down than when I am sober.
Captain Ned wrote:whm1974 wrote:Thanks. I'll take a look at HON chairs. I take it that they are pricey?
Yep. Real office chairs at real office prices, but they last forever.
dashbarron wrote:My biggest problem with chairs is the seal or whatever on the cylinders leak and they don't stay up right. Ned, seeing as you and I match similar physiques, you say the HONs don't have this issue?
End User wrote:If you are going to spend the money on a HON chair then you might as well buy something good.
You don’t want a padded bottom. You want mesh. Buy a remastered Aeron.
End User wrote:The nice thing about mesh is that it breathes. Long gaming sessions during the summer (even with air conditioning) are brutal in a chair that does not breathe. I go a step further and have a fan direct air towards the back of my chair - like a cooled seat in a car.
just brew it! wrote:No matter how good your chair is, you should be getting up and walking around periodically (or using the "stand" feature of your desk, if you have it). Sitting in the same spot for hours on end is really bad for you.
just brew it! wrote:That said, I've thought about getting a fan to circulate air around my seat and legs at work.
dashbarron wrote:End User wrote:If you are going to spend the money on a HON chair then you might as well buy something good.
You don’t want a padded bottom. You want mesh. Buy a remastered Aeron.
It's weird.
I started with those plush "executive" chairs with lots of padding and they all took a big beating by year 3. I finally stepped up to a higher grade mesh chair and it has definitely lasted longer, maybe year 5 now? It's hard to tell, but it feels more supportive but less comfortable, if that makes sense? The plushness of the cheapos feel great, but much like a hooker deep down it feels kind of vapid and void.
Keeping these in mind when it's time to upgrade. Computer first, then chair
And thanks Ned.
Klickey wrote:No matter which chair you buy, just make sure it supports the back by having a curve accordingly to human back. I'm getting backache and my neck hurts because of my office chair. The ladies in my office has the same problem, they keep asking when if ever we would have chairs that are separate for women and men. Have anyone know anything about these?
Klickey wrote:No matter which chair you buy, just make sure it supports the back by having a curve accordingly to human back. I'm getting backache and my neck hurts because of my office chair. The ladies in my office has the same problem, they keep asking when if ever we would have chairs that are separate for women and men. Have anyone know anything about these?
campinggoal wrote:Klickey wrote:No matter which chair you buy, just make sure it supports the back by having a curve accordingly to human back. I'm getting backache and my neck hurts because of my office chair. The ladies in my office has the same problem, they keep asking when if ever we would have chairs that are separate for women and men. Have anyone know anything about these?
you are right office chairs are bought by just keeping budget in mind mostly. They dont keep in mind personal ergonomics. Thats why most of the workers end up with backpain. However there are a lot chairs available on amazon which help you minimize backpain or completely avoid it if you buy it at a right time.