There are people who unironically buy this overpriced garbage

>there are people who unironically buy this overpriced garbage

It's only overpriced if you're poor kek.

Why the fuck do they have to look like racing seats?

too poor? I bet you have never even tried it

I never tried one, but I seriously don't get why anyone would want to buy this shit in the first place. Just judging from the picture it looks plasticy, flimsy, and uncomfortable. Like one of those cheap chinese 50$ office chairs for poor people. Don't these cretins care about aesthetics at all?

I am RIGHT NOW sitting in an Arozzi Enzo chair, have had it for almost a year, and my back pains have disappeared since I started using it.
Before this, I've just used regular office chairs for a fourth of the price. Sure, they were cheap, but they weren't anywhere near as comfortable. The price for this Enzo has been more than worth it, and it's very durable - with minor alcohol swiping every few months apart, it's still in pristine quality.

I want to FUCK Kanna

>bought a gaming chair rated for 150kg that could handle my 130kg fat ass
>immediately found the motivation to lose 40kg after buying it

that's a felony

that's a good thing though?

it's okay, she's a 1000 year old dragon

seriously though, what are good chairs on the market? I need a comfy chair for my gaming needs.

just buy a normal fucking office chair, that's it

Buy a gym ball

I've got some sci-fi chair with hydralics that adjusts dynamically to your movement to always provide perfect support. It costs accordingly, but as with everything else you get what you pay for.

Office/operator room chairs. These mothetfuckers are made to be sit in 24/7

I bought a "gaming" chair that looks like a racing car seat and it's cringey to look at so i cover up with blankets. Only reason i got it was it was the only decent fabric chair that would go high enough for my old desk.

Buy an IKEA Markus.

Problem solved.

Also avoid fake leather and plasticty looking chairs, fabric/cloth is usually best.

>Not sitting in a wooden chair like your hunchbacked forefathers did

>ovepriced
what are you talking about? they're way cheaper than Ikea office chairs

>fat man
>bucket hat

heh

This.

>Says it's overpriced
>Recommends office chairs for 1k+
I know how these threads go, shill

>weigh 80kg
>buy expensive fancy chair rated for 120kg
>balloon up to 118kg

help

nigga i only made 1 reply in this thread

I have that one, it's pretty good, although it's too small for me

>cut out all soda (replace with diet soda then replace with seltzer water then cut out entirely)
>count calories (get an app on your phone)
That's literally all I did. It wasn't difficult, you just have to find the will to make a change.

>weigh 60kg years ago
>try to put on weight to stop looking skeletal
>5 years later, weigh 65kg

help

What's a good calorie counter?

Sorry, you must be pretty large, (No judge I used to be massive too)

You can take the arms off.

I bought a DXRacer because its a local company.

Its not bad, can't speak about their competitors, though.

>inb4 steelcase and herman miller are local too.

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Had one of these, the fake leather started wearing within the first year.

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I used MyNetDiary, I think it's on Android and iOS. Used it a year ago to lose around 12kg. That, combined with running a few kilometres everyday made a big difference to my physique.

Get an Office chair for businesses, cost a fucking lot but its worth it.

Well, people buy Apple shit, Razer bullshit and another trend-useless trash.
So whats your point?

>not making your own chair
keep going good goys

Only good advice in thread.
Forget the price, always look at the materials shit is made of. Plastic is good for many things, but not loads, or connecting to metal. Soft fabric must be resistant to friction and tearing, ie woven and thick. A good durability ratio is 10$ per year. A 100 dollar chair should last you 10 years. No plastic chair will last that long, nor thin fabric coverings, let alone fake leather.

They're ergonomic as fuck desu and cost about as much as an executive chair.