BlahBlahYouToo
Lifer
i prefer cloth over leather. leather tends to wrinkle and crack.
but either will do.
but either will do.
Originally posted by: mugs
Costco has this for just a bit above your price range: http://www.hermanmiller.com/CD...2,a8-c1345-p60,00.html
I've only sat in it briefly at Costco, but it has the one feature that I credit with relieving my back pain - a back that moves independent of the seat. A lot of cheap chairs constrict you to a specific angle, which may or may not be comfortable for long periods of time.
Originally posted by: mugs
Costco has this for just a bit above your price range: http://www.hermanmiller.com/CD...2,a8-c1345-p60,00.html
I've only sat in it briefly at Costco, but it has the one feature that I credit with relieving my back pain - a back that moves independent of the seat. A lot of cheap chairs constrict you to a specific angle, which may or may not be comfortable for long periods of time.
Originally posted by: NL5
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00070366
The cloth version is $299. It's the best chair I could find under $500. Fully adjustable and very comfortable.
Originally posted by: rh71
my last 2 have been from Staples. I work from home and sit all day in it. The 1st one was on sale for $99 (not one of those cheesy $99 ones) and lasted 6 years. I only got rid of it because the leather eventually got chaffed, but was worth every penny. This last one was also on sale but at $199. It's a black leather with pillow-top on the seat and made by Sealy. Both leather, swivel, rise, have arms, and tilt back. Couldn't be happier.
Here it is: http://www.staples.com/office/..._Supplies_10051_SEARCH ... it's out of stock in black but the burgundy looks like it is in stock and cheaper.
Anyway, I would suggest you sit in them at Staples (and buy it there instead of online)... they usually have a large selection and everybody's taste in comfort is different.
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Herman Miller Areon
Originally posted by: rh71
my last 2 have been from Staples. I work from home and sit all day in it. The 1st one was on sale for $99 (not one of those cheesy $99 ones) and lasted 6 years. I only got rid of it because the leather eventually got chaffed, but was worth every penny. This last one was also on sale but at $199. It's a black leather with pillow-top on the seat and made by Sealy. Both leather, swivel, rise, have arms, and tilt back. Couldn't be happier.
Here it is: http://www.staples.com/office/..._Supplies_10051_SEARCH ... it's out of stock in black but the burgundy looks like it is in stock and cheaper.
Anyway, I would suggest you sit in them at Staples (and buy it there instead of online)... they usually have a large selection and everybody's taste in comfort is different.
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Herman Miller Areon
and how much do these run?
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Herman Miller Areon
and how much do these run?
Originally posted by: mugs
I look at it this way - my Aeron has helped my back more than my chiropractor ever did, and the price of the Aeron is about the same as one chiropractor visit per year for the life of the warranty.
Originally posted by: mugs
I look at it this way - my Aeron has helped my back more than my chiropractor ever did, and the price of the Aeron is about the same as one chiropractor visit per year for the life of the warranty.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Herman Miller Areon
and how much do these run?
For a good one from an authorized dealer... about $1000. If you don't buy from an authorized dealer, the 12 year warranty is no good.
You can get the base model on eBay for ~$600, but it'll probably be a floor display model and it won't have a warranty. Those usually run about $750 new from authorized dealers. The base model lacks a couple of the adjustments - seat tilt adjustment, and back tilt limiter. In retrospect the tilt limiter was not as important as I expected; I rarely hit the limiter anymore. The cheap eBay models usually come with the solid lumbar piece. It can be adjusted vertically, but that's about it. They have a more complex lumbar part called PosturFit. It'll run you about $100 separately, which is crazy high for what you get.
Anyway, it's well out of your price range so I have no idea why it was even suggested.
I look at it this way - my Aeron has helped my back more than my chiropractor ever did, and the price of the Aeron is about the same as one chiropractor visit per year for the life of the warranty.
Originally posted by: TallBill
$250 on a chair? Seriously?
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
It was suggested because after sitting in one for a few weeks one generally discovers that regardless of price, there is no substitute.
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: mugs
I look at it this way - my Aeron has helped my back more than my chiropractor ever did, and the price of the Aeron is about the same as one chiropractor visit per year for the life of the warranty.
Strengthening my back helps me more than any chair.