What chair do you guys use?

What chair do you guys use?

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Herman Miller Aeron with a third party headrest.

I really like the new ikea chair.

>ikea
in the trash

>4 legs
I wonder how long until they get sued...
It's only going to take some Jewish Goldstein lawyer buying one for his house and toppling it.

Obviously it's not going to count for offices, since OHSA mandates 5 legs.

I lie on my bed with a pillow behind me

Arm rest will dig through your elbows after 2 hours.

too fat to get up, fagget?

Wooden bench in the park

I have and old DXRacer and Aeron currently.

How is Hong Kong this time of year?

I kinda want a steelcase gesture, but I already have a $1000 tier chair from some meme scandinavian brand whose name I forgot. On one hand the the armrests in particular are absolutely horrible on my chair, and the ergonomics are nice but the gesture sounds like it would be at least as good if not better, but on the other hand I really, really can't justify spending that much on a chair again until my current one breaks, or at least for a few more years.

How often do they come up with new and actually improved models? Is it worth trying to figure out whether I'd actually like the gesture right now, if may only actually get around to buying one in like five years, or is there gonna be better stuff out there by then?

What chair do you guys recommend?

Standing desk for the win.

Proline II ProGrid High Back from Amazon

Much better than anything you'd get for $200 at Staples

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An old cheap office chair bought man years ago without much care on ergonomics. The padding is long gone so it's like sitting on a hard wood bench, the fit of the piston on the support is loose and the chair wobbles annoyingly, the mesh on the backrest is loose too, but it's not a big deal since both the backrest and the armrests can't be adjusted, so keeping a proper posture is basically impossible since the body is not supported in any way. Sitting in this thing is literally painful

I'd buy an actual ergonomic chair, but being a student and all they are simply out of my reach. Sure, my health is worth more than a few thousand bucks, but still it's not an excuse to price shit this high. Herman Miller & Co. are literally exploiting human suffering.

FUCK YOU ERGONOMIC CHAIR MAKERS!

The wheeled one has five legs though

This, but in black.

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ikea fuckin markus

Just put in the order for this chair, can't wait.

Herman Miller are meme overpriced chairs, aimed at trendy corporations buying them for multiple times that they're worth.

Pretty comfy but I wish the back was higher to support my head.

Why are there no good fabric chairs for a six foot tall humanoid?

You know you can go dumpster diving and find a better chair for free, right?

>sitting in a chair that's been in a dumpster

have the same one but leather my guy

just get one of these, then install an actual race seat from Corbeau or Recaro.
racing-seats-usa.com/corbeau-office-chair-base.html?Wsm-section-filter=undefined

Corbeau's A4 is a decent seat.
racing-seats-usa.com/corbeau-a4.html

Keep in mind Corbeau seats are originally designed for race cars. I have sat in them before and they are worth it.

>2017
>sitting

Why are they all sold in pairs wtf

>meant for cars
>asks why they're sold in pairs

You can get them separately
soloracer.com/corbeaua4.html

I need ergonomic experts here.

What's a good HOTAS mount or keyboard/laptop tray with a swingarm for an office chair?

I too woke up dreaming.

And not getting it in Chrome or polished aluminum? Plebe.

Been using the Eliza Tinsley Titan for a couple of months now. A lot better than I expected, although my expectations of office chairs are pretty low. Only complaint is that the single padded area at the rear base could have been double padded like the other areas.

I previously had an Ikea Marcus; fabric started threading withing a couple of months, armrests irritated my funny bone, the seat depth was awful and a solid metal screw for the armrest somehow snapped right in the middle. Before that I had some Homebase 'leather' chair, material started flaking off within a week.

Unbelievably shit arm rests on that. Why not just get a DX racer for the same price as the base? not as if you need the side bolstering

because DXRacer isn't as ergonomic as an actual racing chair meant for an actual car.
>muh pillow for lumbar support
bitch, Corbeau will integrated lumbar support into the goddamned seat.

40 bucks, anything else is a meme

Oh damn, I'm retarded. Still tho I wouldn't replace passenger seats

Why not? They're lighter than OEM seats.

sexy palette, which chair?

>Racing seat
>Ergonomic

Pick one

This or standing up

>car seat is now ergonomic
pls

At work a knoll generation, at home some old office chair.

is that a steelcase?

i got mine from costco for 80 bucks and its pretty good

Using this rn

the bttom of it is really compressed cause ive had it for like 5 or 6 years so i have to use a gel pad

>because DXRacer isn't as ergonomic as an actual racing chair meant for an actual car.
Yeah, all those times I use a keyboard in my race car.

>he's never tuned a car while driving
Car enthusiasts do this all the fucking time. Cars these days are heavily computerized
So enthusiasts use laptops to tune to the computer. Not too difficult a concept.
youtube.com/watch?v=kl1vMwzeJQo

From that link:
>"If you want just one of these for the drivers side, we might be able to get it, but it's not very likely. "

That is not ergonomic in the slightest. What point are you trying to make here?

engineering a car seat is MUCH more intensive and involved than an office chair because office chair manufacturers refuse to innovate. Meanwhile, car seat manufacturers HAVE to innovate to stay alive due to ever-increasing safety requirements of cars. They are overengineered not just for safety but for comfort as well.
Do you have to use a racing seat for a good office chair? No. That's just my preference.
You could buy the Corbeau Base and use a seat from an old 1990s Cadillac that you grabbed from a junkyard and the ergonomics would still be better.

>engineering a car seat is MUCH more intensive and involved than an office chair
This is not relevant because cars are not designed for office ergonomics, these are entirely different design criteria, given different seating positions and general movement.

And when you throw out your brand new stock seat and stuff an aftermarket Recaro in, you are probably throwing out the side airbags, which is really the only recent "seat" innovation for the purposes of safety. Also, unless you pulled that Recaro from a production vehicle, it does not undergo IIHS testing, so who really knows how much integrity/safety it has?

Then when you toss your stock seatbelts for a five-point harness, you lose out on features like a one time use automatic pre-tensioner with built-in load-limiter so that it can reduce the acceleration you experience and your airbags can then do their part. Hopefully you have a head restraint (HANS, etc.) to limit the whiplash. Not that it matters, it wouldn't help in an office chair.

The basic point being that the cushy cloth and side bolster designs in an office chair are going to do just as well as a Recaro seat, except you will probably get a more adjustable base/back/seat with an office chair which is what you need in the office.

Congrats, you're a retard.

This much faggotry, to be this fucking wrong about EVERYTHING! I had no idea autism could be harnessed in to weaponized stupidity.

Maybe if you post this again, the buyer's remorse won't set in.

Buyers remorse for what? I just saw some faggot sperging out about a bunch of shit he thought he knew. When he sounded like a fucking retarded chimpanzee about safety and ergonomics and what ever else he thought he knew. It was like stumbling on to a normie talking about "The dark web" and stumbling across live action snuff films.

I can tell you with confidence that car seats are an afterthought for most vehicle manufacturers (toyota, honda, gm, volvo). You are thinking about the side panels next to the seat, which now have air bags in the A pillar and make it thicker and a bitch to see outside of the car and in turn make it harder to drive. The "innovations" you talk about have ruined modern car design.

-Posted sitting in my aeron

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gotta go fast