I am a fairly petite person (5’3” around ~115lbs) and I work as a psychologist. I sit at my computer around 5-7hrs a day (minimal typing, mostly face to face zoom call style).
By the end of the day my hips are aching as tight, and I feel my lower back rounding (needing some lumbar support I think). I’m also a runner, if that means anything related to how my body functions while sitting for a full work day.
I’ve also sat in either my dining room chair (don’t judge me too harshly) or in a crappy old computer chair. I am ready to actually spend some money since I spend so much of my time sitting. Ideally Amazon because I want to try a chair and be able to return it if it isn’t a great match.
Thanks in advance for any guidance!
I bought one from there a bit ago and it wasn't that comfortable
I'm looking for an office chair up to $300 and have been searching and reading tons of posts on the sub about the best one under $300, and there's a few that keep coming up, but they all have bad reviews on Amazon, while ones with good reviews on Amazon get no mentions.
The main and most famous example is the Ticova. It has on Amazon right now 2838 reviews with a 4.0 rating, which isn't good, while a "chinese" chair like the GABRYLLY (https://www.amazon.com/Gabrylly-Ergonomic-Mesh-Office-Chair/dp/B07Y8BXBX8) has 12,115 reviews with a 4.5 rating, which is much better.
Am I missing something or should I just buy the GABRYLLY based on good reviews?
I am a college student and I have a in person summer internship, so my desk chair at home doesn't get used much or for very long periods (most just for gaming and occasionally getting work done, but I'm never really in it for more than an hour or 2 max)
When I moved for college my mom got rid of a bunch of stuff in my room (including my cheap IKEA hard plastic chair, which I hated but again didn't really matter) but basically I just need literally anything and just need something quick on Amazon. $100 max budget, but I saw some options around the $50 price range which would be a lot more ideal. I understand I'm not going to be getting a good chair for this price, but what's my best option for something that's going to be somewhat comfortable and ideally not fall apart in a few years. (Are the Amazon basics chairs any good? Anything in particular I should look at or avoid, I really don't know what I'm looking at here)
Edit: I know buying a better used chair is the best option, but I have an Amazon gift card and don't really feel like looking for one used
in CAD. recommendations? or like what are the trusted brands, there are so many options on amazon but idk if the brands are reputable or anything. going to be working from home soon so need a new comfortable chair. am 5'1 130 lbs.
edit: I know this is reddit but if you're going to answer please don't give me recommendations out of my budget it isn't helpful.
max budget £200
I got an amazon voucher I would like to use for a new chair. I'm 6'1 and i play a lot games. In the UK as well. I was going to wait till black Friday but wanted to have a list of chairs ready to look at when black Friday hits. Please give ne suggestions. And with colour pepreferably black also a headrest (padded arm rests my current chair is just plastic it kills my elbows) and if possible arm rests that flip up? Max i would like to spend is £150 that's including my £100 amazon voucher.
Hello!
I'm have a work-from-home job and I also am a competitive PC gamer. I play low sens so my right arm flies left and right across the desk a lot.
For that reason, and the fact that I was born with lower-lumbar scoliosis, I require an office chair with a back that can be upright and one that has lumbar support. I want to avoid at all costs that "leaning forward" thing that I have to do with most chairs just to get my arms up to the desk.
Basically, I want to have a chair that holds my back up straight that I can lean on reliably for several hours.
Mesh is a plus, Function over Fashion. I'm 5'10", 145 lbs.
I also have a huge amount of Amazon credit that I haven't used, so if the chair can be available on that sit, that'd be great.
Personal stories and reviews would be great.
Thanks in advance, everyone!
Hello! I am looking for an office chair under $150. Any recommendations? I know millions of people on this sub say don’t buy cheap office chairs and recommend finding a used one on Marketplace, but I can’t do that due to funding regulations (I work at a public research institution). I have to buy from organization-accredited retailers, so Amazon is the best bet and other big retailers may also work. It has to be plastic or leather material (can-be-wiped kind of materials, not cotton—due to the nature of the research), and I want it to be height adjustable. Adjustable Reclining/tilt function is plus.
I was wondering if anyone might have an office chair recommendation for me. I’m 5’6’’ about 145 and I tend to lean forward all day while looking at my monitors. I have really bad hunched over posture with rounded shoulders and forward neck position, and always have back pain, primarily in my upper back/scapula area. I sit at the computer 8 hours a day for work, it’s completely sedentary. I’ve been looking at Amazon since those chairs are in my budget and I can return them if needed. I don’t know of anywhere near me (other than Office Max) that has chairs I can actually try out. Thanks folks!
im 1.82cm and 130kg - location germany
so on amazon there is sihoo recommended alot, im unsure about that reviews
the internet is all hype about herman miller aeron but its over budget
what would you guys recommend or have used that would fit me?
Hey all, Ahnestly here! I review chairs on YouTube and after collecting comments from my community mixed w/ my own personal opinion, I create an annual ultimate chair buying guide video for every budget and height (currently has a 99.3% like ratio, which is insane!). The mods have allowed me to link the video below, but it is NOT mandatory to watch. I'll list out the chairs first and link will be at the bottom for anyone who cares to watch that.
Preliminary notes: People wonder why companies don't make chairs for really short or really tall people. I wish I could show you guys my video's analytics...the vast majority of time watched occurs in the average height section. These companies are out here to make a profit, and sometimes that means targeting the majority, not the minority. Please keep that in mind as you will see a lot of overlap with these chairs.
UNDER 5'3 (160cm)
- if you're a vanilla sitter (standard sitting), get a footrest.
- NO HEADREST FOR YOU. Save your money. You likely won't reach it / it'll get in the way.
$77 - Amazon Basics chair
$100 - Staples Traymore
$150 - Staples Sorina
$150 - Staples Dexley (if you want mesh)
$150 - Staples Hyken (if you want mesh)
$170 - Staples Carder (if you want swivel up arms)
**Staples is cool bc 7 year warranty and decent reports of customer service**
$240 - Clatina Mellet
$280 - Colamy Atlas
$330 - Branch Ergonomic
$400 - Open Box Haworth Soji from Crandall Office
$420 - Haworth Breck
$575 - Haworth Soji
$450 - Andaseat Kaiser 3 L or XL
$550 - Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 S, Reg, or XL
$700 - Haworth Zody Open Box from Crandall Office
$800 - Haworth Fern Open Box from Crandall Office
$900 - Haworth Zody Upholstered Open Box from Crandall Office
$1,000 - Steelcase Amia
$1,020 - Herman Miller Sayl (gaming and non gaming are identical)
$1,115 - Haworth Zody upholstered
$1,129 - Steelcase Karman
$1,200 - Haworth Fern
$1,300 - Steelcase Leap v2
$1,300 - Humanscale Freedom
$1,410 - Herman Miller Mirra 2
$1,805 - Herman Miller Aeron size A
$1,995 - Herman Miller Embody (I prefer gaming version)
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5'4 - 6'2 (163cm - 188cm)
- People under 5'7 could benefit from a footrest!
$77 - Amazon Basics chair
$130 - SIHOO M18 (one of the few chairs that's available in most of the world)
$150 - Staples Sorina
$150 - Staples Dexley (if you want mesh)
$150 - Staples Hyken (if you want mesh)
$170 - Staples Carder (if you want swivel up arms)
**Staples is cool bc 7 year warranty and decent reports of customer service**
$240 - Clatina Mellet
$280 - Colamy Atlas
$330 - Branch Ergonomic
$400 - Open Box Haworth Soji from Crandall Office
$420 - Haworth Breck
$575 - Haworth Soji
$450 - Andaseat Kaiser 3 (only if you like big seats and like to curl. Seat cushion is much softer than Secretlab)
$550 - Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 (people keep telling me they like this chair. I personally find it a bit too firm, but this list isn't just about my favorites)
$550 - Fractal Refine
$700 - Haworth Zody Open Box from Crandall Office
$800 - Haworth Fern Open Box from Crandall Office
$900 - Haworth Zody Upholstered Open Box from Crandall Office
$1,000 - Steelcase Amia
$1,020 - Herman Miller Sayl (gaming and non gaming are identical)
$1,115 - Haworth Zody upholstered
$1,129 - Steelcase Karman
$1,200 - Steelcase Karman High Back
$1,200 - Haworth Fern
$1,300 - Steelcase Leap v2
$1,300 - Humanscale Freedom (if you want a headrest, maximum height is around 6'1 to 6'2)
$1,400 - Steelcase Gesture (headrest is pretty good, but Jayz2Cents video shows the headrest has some serious longevity issues)
$1,410 - Herman Miller Mirra 2
$1,800 - Anthros chair
$1,805 - Herman Miller Aeron size B or C
$1,995 - Herman Miller Embody (I prefer gaming version)
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6'3+ (191cm+)
Honestly, my big and tall list needs some work. I plan to try some new stuff this year...stay posted!
$130 - SIHOO M18 (big + tall version...headrest may not fit you so remove it)
$170 - Staples Carder (if you want swivel up arms)
$240 - Staples Lockland
**Staples is cool bc 7 year warranty and decent reports of customer service**
$450 - Andaseat Kaiser 3 XL
$550 - Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 XL
$550 - Fractal Refine
$700 - Haworth Zody Open Box from Crandall Office
$800 - Haworth Fern Open Box from Crandall Office
$1,000 - Steelcase Amia
$1,200 - Steelcase Karman High Back
$1,200 - Haworth Fern
$1,300 - Steelcase Leap v2
$1,300 - Humanscale Freedom WITHOUT headrest (you won't fit it)
$1,400 - Steelcase Gesture WITHOUT headrest (you won't fit it)
$1,410 - Herman Miller Mirra 2
$1,800 - Anthros chair
$1,805 - Herman Miller Aeron size C
$1,995 - Herman Miller Embody (I prefer gaming version)
VIDEO LINK: If you guys want some more detail / want to see the chairs, the video link is: https://youtu.be/dMiE0l6ehRA
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Video link was fixed!
I just wonder if somebody could help me as I'm getting frustrated. I', looking for a chair around 150-200 Euro and really don't know what to buy. I mean I have no idea what will be the quality of the chair after 6-12 months. I can check review but last time when I bought a chair based on opinion, I ended after a few months with a very uncomfortable seat. So far I found the following and hope somebody has experience with any of these chairs and could advise:
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amzdeal Ergonomic Office Chair (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B08L9LWB2N/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3AE1R3E5N2J6Z&psc=1)
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Komene Ergonomic Office Chair with Mesh (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B08P3CCL3R/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=A3B16EVZW90FZI&psc=1)
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SONGMICS Office Chair (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B07ZCJVFDJ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=A3W1YAJZVE78ZY&psc=1)
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SIHOO Ergonomic Office Chair (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B08C263QW4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?smid=A2IL0P6POUUI1H&psc=1)
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Anothe SIHO (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B08C263QW4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?smid=A2IL0P6POUUI1H&psc=1)
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And one more (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B082XXGL8M/ref=ox_sc_act_title_8?smid=A2IL0P6POUUI1H&psc=1)
After hours of research, I can't really find anything about above. Perhaps somebody could advise smoething else ii similar price?
I might have made a huge mistake. I just picked up a Colamy Atlas...I think. See I purchased a chair from this listing as somehow it was the first to come up and had over 300 reviews.
https://imgur.com/a/rKItp9k
I didn't bother checking the seller but after it shipped today, I got curious and looked up the chair again and saw a separate listing. Checking the seller, I found the second listing (with 41 reviews) was sold by Amazon. I checked mine and this was the seller info.
https://imgur.com/a/KSDDpqw
I check the reviews of the chair I bought (I know, this should have been my first move, rookie mistake), and found they were reviews for an entirely different chair that one customer states was only $80. My current working theory is that they updated the listing in order to keep the reviews while selling a new chair. The most recent reviews are almost all from 2021 except for a review in February of this year.
https://imgur.com/a/m3CJLFY
Conclusion:
Best case scenario, this Asian company mass ordered Colamy Atlas chairs to try and scoop up some of the profit from BToD's recent video on it, worst case scenario, I'm going to receive an $80 chair and have to pay a massive return shipping fee. Thoughts?
Update: got lucky, chair seems to be legit. Full colamy packaging and branding as well as the instruction pamphlets and tools. Even the packaging is a massive box branded with colamy all over it. I cant find any error with it at all.
I want something cheap that isn't a gaming chair and I will be working on the computer but not gaming. Has anyone tried the Amazon basics chair?
I sit at my desk at least 10 hours a day on average doing work or games, and wanted to get a new chair from amazon since it's prime day. My budget isn't too high, roughly 200.
I would prefer having adjustable or flip up armrests on the chair. Everything else is whatever. I'm 5'7 at 140lbs.
I have my eye on felixking chair on sale. Would this be a good pickup, or are there better? I know this sub likes buying secondhand, but I would strongly prefer not to. thanks!
I’m looking for a christmas present for myself and want a decent ergo chair under 200. Have heard ticova is a good option but not completely sure.
Hello!
I'm have a work-from-home job and I also am a competitive PC gamer. I play low sens so my right arm flies left and right across the desk a lot.
For that reason, and the fact that I was born with lower-lumbar scoliosis, I require an office chair with a back that can be upright and one that has lumbar support. I want to avoid at all costs that "leaning forward" thing that I have to do with most chairs just to get my arms up to the desk.
Basically, I want to have a chair that holds my back up straight that I can lean on reliably for several hours.
Mesh is a plus, Function over Fashion. I'm 5'10", 145 lbs.
I also have a huge amount of Amazon credit that I haven't used, so if the chair can be available on that sit, that'd be great.
Personal stories and reviews would be great.
Thanks in advance, everyone!