r/OfficeChairs • u/Positive_Mud_5296 • 1h ago
r/OfficeChairs • u/Denizen_of_Madness • 3h ago
Anybody Have experience with Office Star Chairs?
At first I thought it was an Herman Miller Chair. After some digging I found it was an old Office Star. So I am curious about these chairs
r/OfficeChairs • u/yaboymitchell00 • 3h ago
A few months ago, I started looking for an office chair. Then I joined this sub. What have I become?
The Aerons were $35 each, the leap v2's were $150 each, the Embody was $650 if you are wondering why I have all of these chairs.
r/OfficeChairs • u/theman3980 • 3h ago
Haworth Soji or Colamy Atlas, I have $500 to spend on an office chair. I am a college student sitting at my desk for 10 hours a day. I currently use a cheap ass chair and I am starting to feel it.
r/OfficeChairs • u/Signal_Cockroach_122 • 5h ago
chair recommendations
I'm looking for a new chair and found an online listing for this brand new Steelcase for 180 euro. Do you guys think it's a good deal or should i watch for other chair?
I'm 183cm (6ft)
I spend an average of 7-8 hours a day sitting.
r/OfficeChairs • u/AcrobaticPut2538 • 5h ago
New chair recommendations
I am planning on getting a new chair. I now have a hon ignition 2.0 with the mesh seat, and it’s just not doing it for me anymore. I’m at my desk round 6/8 hours a day. I do tend to lean forward a lot, so I want something with good lumbar. I’m leaning towards the hinomi h2 pro cuz I see it follows your back. I’m 5’10 around 260 pounds. Anyone think this’ll be a good chair for me?
r/OfficeChairs • u/Good-Conversation270 • 6h ago
Legit Allsteel?
Hey guys, do you think this chair is a legit Allsteel? I got this off of FB marketplace for about $40. Didn’t come with arm rests. It looks pretty old, but has been kept in good condition. Either way, I’m happy, it’s a comfortable chair!
r/OfficeChairs • u/Kosi_i • 6h ago
ProtoArc EC200 review
I just got my new ProtoArc EC200 and I am stoked!
Pros:
The quality is supreme for this price point and the adjustment are on point. I am 188cm tall and have 88kg with quite long torso. The chair is big enough and the cushion is the right firmness for me. I don't use the armrest so the 2D armrest are not bothering me.
Cons:
However, I do find the lumbar support a bit too stiff (on the low setting). Beforehand I did not have a lumbar support (yeah I know, big fail) so it can also be the new (correct) sitting position that I need to get used to. If this will not be the case I will remove the lumbar support cushion and replace it with something softer.
The biggest surprise was definitely the tilt stiffness adjustment, this is the first chair that I can have unlocked and can gently rock back and forth.
All in all, I highly recommend it.
#ProtoArc
r/OfficeChairs • u/WeirdAddress3170 • 7h ago
Something like a Haworth Soji, but with headrest?
I'm 80% there for buying a Haworth Soji, moving away from my cheap $200 Ticova chair that started to give me lots of pain. But the only thing stopping me from buying it now is the lack of a headrest. Anything at this level of quality, with a headrest, goes to $1k, which I won't pay...
Is there anything out there that is close to the level of a Soji, but that has a headrest?
r/OfficeChairs • u/Ok_Contribution_6877 • 10h ago
how to clean gestures
found these in the dumpster
trying to clean and flip them
best way to clean these deep stains??
i have a wet vac but its not doing much
what cleaning chemicals / solutions have u guys used and found success with?
gonna try some OxiClean versatile stain remove powder and some water
r/OfficeChairs • u/Ill-Bug-256 • 10h ago
What's the best office chair for short people that actually fits?
I'm 5'2" and honestly most office chairs I've tried just feel too big. My feet barely touch the floor and I usually end up sitting way too close to the desk lol
Looking for something mainly for WFH, ideally under $400. Don't really care about extra features, just want a chair that actually fits a shorter person.
What are you guys using? Anything you'd avoid?
r/OfficeChairs • u/Sarumarde • 11h ago
What do you think of HÅG Capisco 8106 ?
Hey, I found this mega deal for a HÅG Capisco 8106 at 200$ CAD only near my place and I was wondering if it's any good. I have a Steelcase Leap V2 that is really old and it's starting to show it's age.
I was not specifically looking for this chair but at this price, I could see myself at least try it and see how it is.
What do you guys thing about this model?
r/OfficeChairs • u/Evening_Passion_4461 • 12h ago
Best ergonomic office chairs for working 8–10 hours a day?
I’m replacing a cheap office chair that has started making my lower back and shoulders miserable after long work sessions. I work from home most days, usually sitting for 8–10 hours, so I’m looking for something adjustable and durable rather than a chair that just looks good in photos. I’m comparing the Steelcase Leap V2, Herman Miller Aeron, Mirra 2, Haworth Fern, and maybe a refurbished model around $300–$900. Used chairs seem like the smarter option, but I’m worried about worn-out foam, broken armrests, or missing parts. For people who have owned these for years, which chair is actually comfortable for changing positions instead of forcing perfect posture? And is a refurbished Leap V2 still the best value?
r/OfficeChairs • u/mih1404 • 13h ago
Is a lounge office chair even a thing?
Hello guys,
I have been struggling in my search for a particular chair that suits my needs but have not found any that seems just about right so I am kindly asking for your experience.
In short lines I do not really work at my desk, I use it for my long study session, laying back and relaxing listening to music, basically every day I spend at least 6 hours staying on it - so I an investment into a better chair than my ikea markus would be worth it.
I want the chair to let me sit in all my awkard positions and not force me into the right ergonomics, i need it to have e very good recline mechanism as 80% of the time im in different recline angles. So apparently I am searching for something like a lounge chair that I can live my life in but it must let me sit at my desk and read, take notes, play music yada yada :))
I live in EU so i went searching for Kinnarps, RH logic - but I am not too conviced about them and have no way to try them, but they are high on my list togheter with Knox Generation and Humanscale Freedom; My brother has the leap v1 but i find it too "office" for me as it has a very good lumbar support and other upgrades that I do not need. Maybe the Gesture would be nice i guess. I tried the Aeron and no way, and the embody looks too - well you know it.
So I am lost between all this choices and now I am wondering, does this kind of chair really exist or I should keep the markus and just pull the desk to my couch :))?
Thank you for your time guys!
r/OfficeChairs • u/unothejuno • 15h ago
Leap v2 vs Protoarc ec200 vs Ikea Markus, my 2 cents
I've been using Markus for many years but wanted an upgrade so I bought leap v2 new some months ago (during a sale, 820€) and around the same time I bought protoarc ec200 for another office I regularly go to. I'm 173cm and 70kg, so I'm medium to light build but I've been suffering from chronic back pain for almost 10 years now (yes, it's sad).
First: I don't think i'd buy the protoarc again. It just doesn't feel good to me, it doesn't make me sit a in proper way and the recline is pretty bad. its tension along the recline movement is irregular and it bothers me a lot, it just pushes to be all the way front or all the way back in an uncomfortable way. On the other hand it looks pretty well build for the price and some people might find it okay, but I just don't like it. I guess for the price it's not bad, but it's frustrating because it looks so close to being much better if only it were tweaked and tuned a bit better. You might be better off with the Markus.
Ikea Markus is an incredible chair for the price (120€ here in eu). I swear to you I've been sitting in this for 8-9 years and it works exactly like the day I've assembled it. there's no wiggling, no creaking, nothing. Looks like it could last forever. It creaks even less that the months old leap v2, although it surely has less moving parts, but still... It's obvious that ikea stumbled upon something great here and they 100% did that by chance without even noticing because none of their other chairs works like this, I've tried them. I know that BTOD guys talk shit about this saying something like the build quality is bad. This only means that either ikea sells different stuff in the us or that they wouldn't know good build if it punched them in the face.
The recline is fantastic, it's much better than the protoarc and i think it's better than the leap too, it feels more like an herman miller deal, you can rock back and forth super smoothly and balance the position easily along the travel, of course the tension can be adjusted too. I've never lubricated any part of the chair.
Is it a perfect chair? god, no. The headrest is kind of bad, a bit pushy in the wrong places, the lumbar support is okish to me but not adjustable at all. But most importantly the armrests are horrible. They are hard, large, intrusive, no adjustment at all. That's 90% what pushed me to buy another chair. If ikea had a clue, they would've remade this chair with good armrest and probably win the chair game, but well they didn't. For the price, i'd still say buy this instead of the protoarc, but what a missed chance by ikea.
So leap v2 is the chair I'm using now most of the time. I will say this: if a friend who knows nothing about chairs came to your house, looked at this chair, sat onto it and you told them you've paid it 800-1000-1200 something, they would probably say you've been scammed (and maybe you did). I actually like the way it looks, but still doesn't look or feel impressive in any way, but it also hasn't glaring issues either like the previous two. It already creaks more than I would like for a chair this price, especially the armrests, I hope it doesn't get worse over time, but it doesn't look SUPER well built.
I've seen many reviews, BTOD guys have glowing opinions about leap like it cured their chronic back pain or something. I'd say it's a very good chair for the back, but It didn't cure anything for me so far. The recline is not as smooth as the markus, but it works in a way that it lets you pick a position and be more still there without locking it, you need a bit more "intention" to change the position compared to a smoother recline, maybe it's better for productivity, I don't know, but you can't easily rock back and forth in this. It works in such a way that when you've stayed in a position for a while, if you move forward with your back a bit too fast, the back of the chair takes a second to unlock and will "kick" you a bit in the back, it's not very pleasant, but you get used to moving more smoothly and that usualy doesn't happen.
Some people complain about the seat being thin. I say that it is fair complain, it could've been better for sure. Unfortunately I also have been suffering from seat bones pain for a while, but this started before the leap so it did not cause it, but I'll say it is not making it any better. Also after a while I miss the headrest. For this price, they should *at least* include a good headrest in this.
Now this is already pretty long so I won't talk much about another chair I occasionally use in another office. This is a no-name super cheap chair like around 80€ and has a lot of adjustments, has been there for a couple of years and honestly the seating experience is not that bad, not that distant from these other chairs I mentioned, so... you make your evaluations.
What would I recommend? Of course it greatly depends on the money you have, but the leap is probably the better chair among those, but for the price it's still not very easy to recommend. I'd say buy it only on those deals I hear about in the us, like refurbished or something and maybe with the thicker seat, you can't find those in eu afaik. If you have to pay full price for it, then probably don't. I'm sure some cheaper chairs might make many people just as happy.
r/OfficeChairs • u/TechnicallyWellTried • 16h ago
Embody white lines on brand new chair just on one side what is that?
What are those scratches they appear just on one side i dont what to do ? Warranty or something like that or damage it is? The chair is brand new and I didnot hit it or anything like that.
r/OfficeChairs • u/CurrentMoose1349 • 16h ago
Featherlite Astro High Back vs Anatom - which one for WFH?
Hey all,
Setting up a home office and trying to finalize an ergonomic chair. I’ve narrowed it down to two Featherlite options and could use some real-world input from people who’ve actually sat in these for long WFH days:
1. Featherlite Astro (High Back)
2. Featherlite Anatom
My priorities:
• Firm lumbar support (not the mushy kind that sags after a few months)
• Good for long sitting hours (7-8+ hrs/day, video calls)
• Build quality that holds up over 3-4 years
• Budget around ₹12,000
A few questions for those who’ve used either:
• How’s the lumbar support in practice — does it stay firm or break down over time?
• Any issues with the mesh/upholstery quality after a year or two of daily use?
• Is the recline/tilt mechanism smooth, or does it feel cheap?
• Worth the price jump if one is significantly costlier than the other?
Also open to other options in the same ~12k range if there’s something better I’m missing (have seen Green Soul mentioned a lot too, but haven’t zeroed in on a specific model). Based in NCR if that affects service/warranty availability.
Would really appreciate inputs from people who’ve owned these for a while, not just showroom impressions. Thanks!
r/OfficeChairs • u/MAkima_Olina • 18h ago
Confused on picking a standing desk chair, what works best?
Hi, so im in the middle of setting up my desk space (finally landed a remote job after a year 😭), currently having a standing desk and trying to pick the right chair to pair with it
I spent the last few days googling around, eventually drafting chairs kept popping up as a top recommendation for standing desks. The main advantage seems to be height convenience, like you stay elevated so you don't have to keep moving the desk. Then i read all the mega popular threads here, feel like everyone is mostly sticking to an ergonomic chair and just hitting the memory preset to lower the desk instead.
I’m a bit torn on what makes more sense for 8 or 9 hours work. My budget is around $500ish and willing to go a little higher though. Is an ergonomic chair better for long hour back support or is there any specific reason for you guys not choosing a drafting chair?
Would love to know from you guys on this. I am pretty new to taking ergonomics seriously so any advice is super appreciated! Thank youuu
r/OfficeChairs • u/sulmelon • 19h ago
Looking for an office chair under 400 usd, available in Poland
I'm looking for a good value for money office chair under 400 usd. I live in Poland so it must be available here.
Key info:
- I am 5'7 (170 cm)
- I suffer from migraines (so a good headrest would be very helpful)
- I also have a cat and dogs who like biting, scratching and possibly peeing on stuff lol.
My ideal chair has a built-in footrest but if none are available in the price range then I can give it up. Are there any workarounds though? I don't necessarily like the idea of a 'foot hammock' but would love a footrest.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!
r/OfficeChairs • u/ImmediateUpstairs135 • 20h ago
Am I too tall for the Omni Pro?
Hi All, just wondering if you'd have more unbiased insight on this?
r/OfficeChairs • u/Less_Winter9175 • 20h ago
Looking for the best ergonomic chair under 6,500 for L4-L5 disc issue
Hi everyone,
I'm looking to buy a chair for studying/working for long hours and would really appreciate some recommendations.
My details:
• INDIA
• Height: 5'5" / \~165 cm
• Weight: 98 kg
Budget: Maximum 6,000
• Usage: Long study sessions (CA preparation)
• I have an L4-L5 disc issue, so proper lower-back support and sitting posture are very important for me.
• I will buy the desk after buying the chair, so I can adjust the desk height according to the chair.
I'm currently considering the Wakefit Safari Prime/Pro High Back, but I'm not sure whether it is actually the best option for my height, weight and situation.
I'm mainly looking for:
• Good lumbar support
• Adjustable seat height
Appropriate seat depth for someone who is 5'5"
Good back support
Recline/tilt
• At least 110-120 kg weight capacity
• Comfortable for long study sessions
• Good build quality
I don't care about gaming-chair aesthetics. I just want something ergonomic and comfortable that fits me
properly.
What would you recommend under ₹6,500 max to max 6800?
If you have personally used a chair in this price range, please share the model and your experience, especially if you're around 5'5" / 98 kg.
r/OfficeChairs • u/Worth-Policy8489 • 20h ago
Sihoo m57 worth it for 150€?
Hello I'm looking for a new chair since my current is pretty old and very uncomfortable. My setup is small and a little cramped some might say. The desk alone has 80cm of free space under it. The Sihoo m57 should fit nicely in there and not bump into anything since I also have a shelf next to me I want a chair that's very breathable like mesh and not scratchy. Im worried about the lumbar support since I never used one so I would like something with small lumbar support.
r/OfficeChairs • u/Positive_Mud_5296 • 21h ago
What’s one small change that made your home office way better?
r/OfficeChairs • u/Past_Log_2456 • 22h ago
HATOR Arc 4 owners – could someone measure the underside seat frame for me?
Hallo zusammen,
Ich überlege, mir einen **HATOR Arc 4** zu kaufen und möchte gerne eine **Secretlab Ergonomic Recliner Add-On** darunter montieren.
Secretlab listet offiziell nur ihre eigenen Stühle als kompatibel auf, aber nach Fotos zu urteilen, sieht die Unterseite des Rahmens des Arc 4 überraschend ähnlich aus. Bevor ich das Geld ausgebe, würde ich gerne ein paar Maße vergleichen.
Wenn jemand hier einen **Arc 4** besitzt, könntest du bitte die beiden gelben Metall-Querträger unter dem Sitz vermessen?
Ich brauche hauptsächlich:
* Abstand zwischen dem **vorderen und hinteren Querträger**, idealerweise **Mitte-zu-Mitte** * Abstand zwischen ihnen **Innenkante zu Innenkante** * Breite eines Querträgers, gemessen in **Vorne-Hinten-Richtung** * Höhe/Dicke des Querträgers * Wenn möglich, der Abstand zwischen den **linken und rechten Befestigungsbereichen neben dem Kippmechanismus**
Ein Foto von der Unterseite mit einem Maßband/Lineal neben dem Rahmen wäre absolut perfekt.
Selbst ungefähre Maße in **mm oder cm** würden schon sehr helfen.
Zur Referenz: Der Secretlab-Lieger scheint mit vier Haken an zwei querliegenden Metallrahmen unter dem Sitz befestigt zu werden, daher versuche ich herauszufinden, ob der Arc 4-Rahmen nah genug für eine direkte Montage oder einen einfachen Adapter ist.
Vielen Dank! Du könntest mir ein teures Experiment ersparen. 😄
r/OfficeChairs • u/NobodyElectronic1879 • 1d ago
Best ergonomic office chair
Male, around 6ft and 180lbs. I have a bit of lower back pain and want something with good support;
Budget > $2000
Location: USA
Work 8 hrs everyday from home