Ultimate Chair Buying Resource Thread - Page 7
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GolemMadness
Canada11044 Posts
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skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
If you're like me, and you spend nearly all of your time sitting in that chair, spending a bit more for a good one will be well worth the money spent. If I could use the same chair at home and work, it'd be absolutely worth $600. It's about comfort and long term utility - yeah, you can use a $20 plastic chair. But it will kill your body if you spend significant time in it. | ||
Solus420
United States53 Posts
Come income taxes this year i am looking to drop around 300-500 dollars for a good quality chair. (tired of buying $100 office max chairs). I am open to suggestions for chairs but so far i have narrowed it down to 2 companys. Need for Seats or Hara Chairs Now while i was able to get some info about the need for seat chairs from some of the pro's via tweets. I havent been able to get responses or good info about hara chairs. What i hope is that someone out in korea or who have used them could give me some insight. As a little info into what i am looking for i am a stay at home dad and spend alot of time gaming when not taking care of the little one so would like one that remains comfortable for around 8 hours playing time. Also i am about 250 lbs so take that into account. And thanks ahead of the time for the feedback. | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
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llIH
Norway2126 Posts
Just look at the design of the chair. It is the most extreme kind of "cheesy" chair I have ever seen. It emphasizes the "coolness" of the chair. Which is a bad sign if you look for serious products. Please take this with a grain of salt. | ||
scrubtastic
1166 Posts
Shit I'm looking for: -long lasting cushioning that won't be flat in like a few months -leather preferred -occasionally I spend long periods of time in the chair (8 hr+) but not usually but durability would be nice *edit*I have no back problems and I don't recline on my chair much anyway so I don't care too much about ergonomics; mostly I want something that lasts and won't make my butt uncomfortable Thanks in advance *edit* Looking into the Steelcase now, thanks | ||
skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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Redfish
United States142 Posts
Thanks in advance! | ||
llIH
Norway2126 Posts
On December 02 2013 23:37 Redfish wrote: Funny question, but do any cat owners have feedback on some of the chairs they've bought and how they stand up? I really want to invest in a great chair, but I'm concerned about my cat destroying the fabric as my home desk is in a place where I can't close it off. Thanks in advance! I know this is not the best answer. I would just make sure the cat did not use the chair - in some way. | ||
Redfish
United States142 Posts
On December 03 2013 00:57 llIH wrote: I know this is not the best answer. I would just make sure the cat did not use the chair - in some way. I wish it were that easy, but there's no real way to do that. I have to leave home for work and sprays are either minimally effective, can damage fabrics or have an offputting odor. The solution I'm thinking of is to go for a leather chair so that there's no cloth surface to rip - more expensive, but easier to clean and maintain imo and probably worth it in the end. Has anyone gotten the Steelcase Leap in Leather that can speak to it? That's the one I'm looking at currently... | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
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Solus420
United States53 Posts
http://www.harachair.co.kr/ | ||
llIH
Norway2126 Posts
On December 03 2013 08:47 Craton wrote: Cats can't rip leather? You read my mind | ||
Amui
Canada10558 Posts
On December 03 2013 01:08 Redfish wrote: I wish it were that easy, but there's no real way to do that. I have to leave home for work and sprays are either minimally effective, can damage fabrics or have an offputting odor. The solution I'm thinking of is to go for a leather chair so that there's no cloth surface to rip - more expensive, but easier to clean and maintain imo and probably worth it in the end. Has anyone gotten the Steelcase Leap in Leather that can speak to it? That's the one I'm looking at currently... In my experience, cloth is the way to go for cat resistance. My home has leather seats on a bunch of stuff(dining chairs, sofas, and a few other things), and unless it's REALLY really thick leather, the cat will at the very minimum scratch/scar it. Even if your cat uses scratching post exclusively, they'll still mark it when they jump on it, which they will. IIRC there are 6 types of leather seating in my house, and my cat, even with regular nail trims has at the very minimum punctured 5 of them. | ||
sift
Canada20 Posts
i have tried a used leap, but found the seat really hurt my ass (it was really stiff). Am considering Ergohuman but am skeptical of the lumbar support, especially compared to the leap. I really liked the Leap with the exception of the seat, anyone tried the Leap seat with a gel pad added? My only concern is that at 6"0 I am already pretty tall for the leap backrest, so adding another inch of gel pad may be a problem.Any general advice would be greatly appreciated. | ||
llIH
Norway2126 Posts
Good to see someone who hasn't fallen for the DXRacer sponsor bait trap - haha. I sat in both of Aeron and Leap. But can not afford one right now. But is the only thing on my wish list. | ||
skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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sift
Canada20 Posts
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Craton
United States17153 Posts
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