Submitted by ilovetpb t3_zw2i3g in BuyItForLife
I have bad posture and I have a lot of pain from my existing gaming chair. I'm looking for a chair that has great back support and will last as long as possible.
Submitted by ilovetpb t3_zw2i3g in BuyItForLife
I have bad posture and I have a lot of pain from my existing gaming chair. I'm looking for a chair that has great back support and will last as long as possible.
Agree. My standing desk has made a huge difference. I use it for work and gaming now.
Yup, I was going to answer standing desk. I had surgery on my l4/l5 and after recovering from all that ended up with a pinched nerve in my neck. Got a standing desk and fixed it all. I stand all day, I don't even have a desk chair. If I get tired of standing I go do something else or lie down for a bit. (WFH is helpful) But sitting all day is a recipe for disaster in my experience.
Sitting all day or standing all day is bad for you. We're meant to be moving or at the very least changing between sitting and standing.
Standing desks are great, especially if you can alternate between the two.
I absolutely agree. Staying in either position too long can be problematic. A desk that can do both gives you flexibility and encourages movement. For the sitting portion I actually have a wooden chair, something that I sit pretty upright on. I probably split my standing and sitting time 50/50.
Exactly. Which is why when I get tired of standing go do something else for awhile (great to remind yourself to take breaks) or I lie down for a bit. For me if the option is there to sit, I end up sitting down and not realizing how long I've been sitting. Standing also guarantees you keep moving around, you can't stand without moving around for very long, unlike sitting where you can easily not move at all.
I bought an expensive chair and it made my sitting so comfortable. After couple of years diagnosed with spinal stenosis. An incurable (surgery can help though) condition.
So what you are saying is the truth that chair sales man may not admit. Every sedantry person should be aware of this.
This is the truth.
Been this guy. Worked in this industry. This is the truth.
A work colleague used to use one of those kneeling chairs
Agree 100% that exercise, PT, etc. I the real issue. Uncomfortable chair is USUALLY a symptom. But a shite chair can definitely contribute to back and neck symptoms (and elbow/wrist issues)
I love my Steelcase Leap chair. I lost a lot of weight lately but it supported my heavy body as well as my lighter one. When choosing between the Steelcase and Herman Miller options, I read a lot of reviews. I do not regret my choice.
Same, I was rather heavy and the steelcase leap held my weight well. I've lost a ton of weight and my chair is still great. It needs to be re-upholstered, but other than that it's still going strong after 10+yrs of ownership
I have a leap v2 refurbished by Crandall . They put a bit more padding in the seat and back and cover it with very nice fabric.
I think the current thinking is that ergonomic chairs should encourage a variety of postures and that is why I love this chair so much. I am 6'3 and use the chair in many positions. Back locked up,back tilted back, sitting on the edge, sitting all the way back.
A chair will not help an injury but I think the steelcase leap/Amia and other top models are the best office chairs ever. I don't like the aeron as much myself.
I also bought mine from Crandall. Top notch company with great customer experience.
A Steelcase Leap is my wish list chair. I pretty actively search second hand. Just in case someone doesn’t know what they have.
I managed to find some Amias earlier this month for about 1/3 retail price. They were from an office rental liquidation. Very comfortable and a huge improvement over the cheap chairs we had before.
I also have a Steelcase Leap and I can't stand it. Worst purchase I ever made. It's one of the the most uncomfortable chairs I've ever sat in. There is just zero padding in the seat (it's like sitting on a rock - actually, I've sat on more comfortable rocks than this) and the lumbar is far too aggressive, even when you remove the extra lumbar support.
Just my experience.
Herman millers are great but expensive
Give this video a try, everyday. I have/had chronic back pain over the past two or so years and I started it about a month ago. It’s helped tremendously.
Also, Aeron and embody are both good. Owned both, and with Herman Miller, you can trial them for 30 days.
Do Pilates my friend
I’d say get a huge monitor and blow up the screen size, that’s what I did and it turns out I have bad vision so I was leaning over really far. Now I cruise through the day leaning back with my monitor at 180% resolution and my back feels much better, but also regular and proper exercise helped a bunch too.
As a former web developer, I've done the standing desk. I didn't love or hate it. I liked being able to mix it up so I had an adjustable desk. As far as chair brands go, Ergohuman by Raynor is top notch. My husband got one almost 10 years ago as a paralegal who never left the desk and it's still perfect today. He had back pain with his previous chairs and the Ergo was the solution.
Herman Miller Mirra 2
Herman Miller Embody took my back pain away.
I use the Steelcase leap v2. I also like the Haworth Fern and the Herman Miller Embody. I got my leap from Crandall Office online refurbished with a 12 year warranty. Aside from a couple light scratches you wouldn't know it wasn't brand new.
Standing desk, Swiss ball, inversion table.
Not sure if you are gonna be able to get it outside the Czechia, but this is really the only chair that ever helped me.
Herman Miller is a good chair, but it just allows you to sit right, Therapia chairs are made to force you to sit right (making any other way of sitting highly uncomfortable).
At first, I was not able to sit in Therapia chair for longer than 1 hour as it was literally stretching all my shortened muscles.
Check out Hag Capisco. It encourages moving around and changing your position a little while sitting. That is very important. For me it is also very comfortable and encourages me to sit up straight.
I dropped a G on a herman miller aeron. best purchase i ever made. just do it and thank me later
Got an Aeron used at an office furniture store. Fixed my back problems caused by another chair.
I have a secret lab one they have a 5 yr warranty which I have used twice now so not exactly sure if it BIFL atm
YouTube search “best office chairs for back pain”. There are several reviews.
Embody, Clatina, Hyken,.... are very well for back pain. Depending on the budget, you'll have the best solution. High-end product if you can pay thousand $ for a chair like Embody. Or popular products like Hyken is a good option in the price range. For more information about these chairs, find here
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Been sitting on one of these for a few years. That really doesn't qualify the BIFL title, but it seems sturdy so far, and hasn't hurt anything. That said, the other comments are correct, a chair won't fix this for you. https://www.staples.com/staples-ayalon-mesh-and-fabric-task-chair-black/product_2722088
I have a terrible back. I’m past the point of “just stand it’s better for you”. I’ve had multiple spinal surgeries and have nerve damage that prohibits standing for long. I use a steel case leap v2 and my back doesn’t hurt sitting in it.
It really depends on the shape of your body. Chairs are one thing I don't buy online. Instead I go to Staples or some such place and just sit in them all and see what feels best. Often the expensive ones are not even any more comfortable than the cheaper ones.
Probably need to do less sitting.
Embody chair plus very good bed plus great cushion. Did i also mention physical activity?
Steelcase Gesture
Herman Miller Sayl
Haworth Fern
Herman Miller Aeron
The best office chair is one that actually fits you. Most are made way too big and plush, which leads to poor posture. You should be able to sit with your back supported by the backrest, feet on the floor, and still be able to slide 4 fingers in between the back of your knee and the seat cushion.
Standing desks are wonderful, but I still find the need to have a good chair because I can't stand all day.
You might look for a saddle chair or stool. They are very comfortable and promote better ergonomics.
Secretlab Titan
As someone else with a bad back, I hate Herman Miller chairs.
I've got a beat up old chair that I didn't like a whole lot at first but love now. All the information is gone, so I don't know who made it and I cannot find a replacement like it.
I know this didn't help, but I'm hoping for a new chair at some point.
Good luck, OP!
What an annoying waste of a comment
Well I had a comment, but it’s beat up and you can’t read it anymore and I’m not sure who actually said it, but it was the best comment I ever had.
Anyways good luck with your search!
Ill-ConceivedVenture t1_j1shtld wrote
Not what you're going to want to hear, but your problem isn't the chair you're sitting in, it's sitting itself. Yes, a chair built for ergonomics won't hurt, but it won't correct the underlying issue and it won't prevent issues going forward.
I've tried all the top chairs, Aeron, Embody, Steelcase Leap v2, Gesture, et cetera. None of them helped. Know what helped my bad back and made it go away for good? Physical therapy. Know what keeps it from coming back? Not sitting as long or as often. Switching between sitting and standing. Strengthening my back with rucking / exercise / building core strength. Strengthening the hips and loosening them up. Stretching.
It's going to take work but the sooner you start the better.