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Gundanium 10-17-2016 07:45 PM

Computer Chair?
 
Does anyone have a chair that's decent for knees (you'd know if it was an issue), lower back, and neck? I fidget like mad in my chairs.
I'm looking for a computer chair that has a seat tilt option. Seat tilt has been pretty amazing for my lower back. It's usually indicated by the third adjustment level in photos.
  1. Height adjustment

  2. Back rest adjustment

  3. Seat tilt adjustment

Most "ergonomic" chairs seem to mostly be gimmicks that tout lumbar support and back rest tilt, which is not what I'm after.
I like some of the features on some of the DXracer Chairs, but they don't have a seat tilt... and seem to be marketed for their style
I've not been a fan of lumbar supports.

big_ole_jpn 10-17-2016 08:20 PM

i use a folding chair with some basic padding at my home desk (actually a table). basically a higher end picnic chair, worth about $20 retail. Way more comfortable than every over-engineered highly expensive computer chair I have used, and I have spent bew coo bux experimenting.

If that's not dignified enough there is an expensive office chair my school had, I can't remember the name right now but it's one of the most famous office chairs, retailed for like $500-$750 and it was comfy for long periods of time. Had a hammock type of a back on it (piece of perforated fabric pulled taut was the backing). If you felt like doing the legwork I'd advise you whether you found the one I am thinking of. But I am from the plywood mattress kramer school of thought and have discovered that my little dumpster find excels.

Gundanium 10-17-2016 09:40 PM

I've tried many chairs, this includes fixed, egg crates, cheapo comp chairs from garage sales, and even a fancy one work bought for me- which I forfeit to someone else in place of a fixed chair again.

Adjustable seat tilt is what i'm after.

entruil 10-17-2016 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Gundanium (Post 2383149)
I've tried many chairs, this includes fixed, egg crates, cheapo comp chairs from garage sales, and even a fancy one work bought for me- which I forfeit to someone else in place of a fixed chair again.

Adjustable seat tilt is what i'm after.

-booze- but , yea... ' yea... i dream of extendable arm monitor/tv and a recliner with mouse/keys good place... should have some kind of bursitis prevention auto-brake though for real(integrate gettin' up and walkin around/sports every so often)....


watchin' thread tho' 'cause yes... only posted after reading quote...

peace.


^reread looks like VR PR or prop...

Sage Truthbearer 10-17-2016 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gundanium (Post 2383087)
Does anyone have a chair that's decent for knees (you'd know if it was an issue), lower back, and neck? I fidget like mad in my chairs.
I'm looking for a computer chair that has a seat tilt option. Seat tilt has been pretty amazing for my lower back. It's usually indicated by the third adjustment level in photos.
  1. Height adjustment

  2. Back rest adjustment

  3. Seat tilt adjustment

Most "ergonomic" chairs seem to mostly be gimmicks that tout lumbar support and back rest tilt, which is not what I'm after.
I like some of the features on some of the DXracer Chairs, but they don't have a seat tilt... and seem to be marketed for their style
I've not been a fan of lumbar supports.

Herman Miller Aeron or Steelcase Gesture.

Pokesan 10-17-2016 10:09 PM

how about you SIT on my DICK?

bouncerr 2.0 10-17-2016 10:15 PM

ill tell you really man i got 2 ruptured disc in my spine and anything with a lumbar support (hump in the lumbar area) will just make your back hurt worse. stick with something more straight.

Daywolf 10-18-2016 12:44 AM

La-z-boy recliner + laptop + laptop table
Bonus = ceiling fan.
yup

Thulack 10-18-2016 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Daywolf (Post 2383237)
La-z-boy recliner + laptop + laptop table
Bonus = ceiling fan.
yup

Would work except when playing competitive games i like to sit forward and be up close to the action. recliners dont really give you that option.

khanable 10-18-2016 10:28 AM

The herman miller aeron, I think, offers seat tilt

I have the humanscale freedom which doesn't have seat tilt but is still super comfy!


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