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CTyankee

(63,903 posts)
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 02:20 PM Feb 2014

can someon help me pick out an ergonomic chair for my home office?

We need one that is especially good for folks with lower spinal issues and with adjustable heights. I've been looking on Staples website and am a bit confused with all of the choices.

Any good suggestions?

Thanks!

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can someon help me pick out an ergonomic chair for my home office? (Original Post) CTyankee Feb 2014 OP
Humanscale. LuvLoogie Feb 2014 #1
I bought a Herman Miller Aeron chair on ebay--they have frequent business liquidations hlthe2b Feb 2014 #2
Very comfortable very adjustable and they Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #4
+1 on all your points Moliere Feb 2014 #5
I bought one from EBay as well Champion Jack Feb 2014 #6
Yes... That's the thing, replacement parts are available. Not true of too many alternatives... n/t hlthe2b Feb 2014 #7
I can't vouch for these personally TexasProgresive Feb 2014 #3
thanks. I called Dan and left a message on his voice mail... CTyankee Feb 2014 #8
I used to have a Hag Capisco ergo chair. longship Feb 2014 #9
Interesting design but my husband might not like it...not enough chair for his big frame... CTyankee Feb 2014 #10
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2019 #21
Interesting jehop61 Feb 2014 #11
sorry, I meant this to be about ergonomics. I have a real problem with lower back pain due to spinal CTyankee Feb 2014 #12
I understand jehop61 Feb 2014 #13
Oh, I do. But this is the Health Group and I think this is pretty kosher here...and both my husband CTyankee Feb 2014 #14
This post was made in the Health Group, which is not MineralMan Feb 2014 #15
Since its inception in 2000, DU-ers have been giving each other advice rocktivity Apr 2014 #20
Is that health related tpopic ? StephenJobs2014 Apr 2014 #16
well, I asked the question because my rheumatologist suggested that I find a more ergonomic CTyankee Apr 2014 #17
It's been a few years since I looked, but I like Steelcase's "Articulated Seating" models. eppur_se_muova Apr 2014 #18
thanks so much. I will check these out... CTyankee Apr 2014 #19

hlthe2b

(102,231 posts)
2. I bought a Herman Miller Aeron chair on ebay--they have frequent business liquidations
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 02:24 PM
Feb 2014

Probably the only chair I can sit in hours on end...

A caution, though, I have found several of Aeron chair lookalikes in Staples, Office Max and the like to be poorly made....I've seen employers go that route to try to save some $$ and have to replace them fairly quickly.

Champion Jack

(5,378 posts)
6. I bought one from EBay as well
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 03:31 PM
Feb 2014

Only problem I had was the pneumatic gas cylinder failed after 2 years. Got another one off Ebay for 28 bucks and once it arrived, with the help of a YouTube video I replaced it in around half an hour.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
3. I can't vouch for these personally
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 02:40 PM
Feb 2014

and the owner is a puke but I've heard good things about the products. Neutral Posture


http://www.igoergo.com/_site/products.php?cat=04

Edited to add- you might contact these people for advice on a chair that will do the job. Staples and the rest won't be much help they will just want to sell something.

This guy should be the rep in your area:
LMO Reps, LLC
Dan O’Connell
dan@lmoreps.com
(603) 893-4178

And this is customer service:
customerservice@neutralposture.com
Let me know if this works out for you.

longship

(40,416 posts)
9. I used to have a Hag Capisco ergo chair.
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 05:14 PM
Feb 2014

I worked at my workstation for many hours a day. It was a dream. Pricey, but worth it, especially if you get one of the available discounts.



Unusual design, but beautifully made and not at all tiring.

CTyankee

(63,903 posts)
10. Interesting design but my husband might not like it...not enough chair for his big frame...
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 05:25 PM
Feb 2014

thank you...never saw one of those before!

Response to longship (Reply #9)

CTyankee

(63,903 posts)
12. sorry, I meant this to be about ergonomics. I have a real problem with lower back pain due to spinal
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 06:14 PM
Feb 2014

arthritis and my husband has had two spinal surgeries. In order to sit at our computers we need better back support. The chair we have now is causing us pain. That is the whole purpose of this post.

jehop61

(1,735 posts)
13. I understand
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 08:37 PM
Feb 2014

have back problems too. I do believe, however, that this a site for political discussion. Perhaps you need to ask the advice of someone in the medical profession. Good luck.

CTyankee

(63,903 posts)
14. Oh, I do. But this is the Health Group and I think this is pretty kosher here...and both my husband
Sat Feb 22, 2014, 08:40 PM
Feb 2014

and I are under the care of the appropriate medical professionals. But thanks anyway for your concern.

MineralMan

(146,287 posts)
15. This post was made in the Health Group, which is not
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 10:28 AM
Feb 2014

a political discussion area. It's completely appropriate in this group. I'm one of the hosts for this group.

rocktivity

(44,576 posts)
20. Since its inception in 2000, DU-ers have been giving each other advice
Sun Apr 13, 2014, 07:00 PM
Apr 2014

Last edited Mon Apr 14, 2014, 06:32 PM - Edit history (3)

on everything from how to roast a whole chicken to how to string a guitar to how to parent drama queen teens, and I'm still grateful to the DUers who guided me through San Diego when I found myself there on an impromptu business trip. That's what the Topics section is for -- check it out. All politics and no play makes Jack a dull citizen!


rocktivity

StephenJobs2014

(4 posts)
16. Is that health related tpopic ?
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 01:27 PM
Apr 2014

Sorry but i can't help you about this matter. I am confused. Is this chair good for our health?
Sorry to ask

CTyankee

(63,903 posts)
17. well, I asked the question because my rheumatologist suggested that I find a more ergonomic
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 01:55 PM
Apr 2014

chair for my computer desk. I have spinal arthritis and my husband has had two spinal surgeries. It goes to the question of how we treat our back problems. An ergonomic chair would help.

eppur_se_muova

(36,260 posts)
18. It's been a few years since I looked, but I like Steelcase's "Articulated Seating" models.
Fri Apr 11, 2014, 03:30 PM
Apr 2014
http://store.steelcase.com/products/criterion-fabric-high-back/

The "plus" model can hold up to 500 lbs, at much higher cost.

Note that I don't have any medically diagnosed back probelms, just a sore back from grad school days, when my desk chair was whatever was left over from the fire sale at the orphanage. Faculty got the chair above, and it was sooooo comfortable.

These may be pricier than you were thinking of, but they are quality products that hold up well.

http://www.steelcase.com/en/company/news%20room/pages/steelcase-inc-named-one-of-world's-most-admired-companies-by-fortune.aspx

Of course, you could always move to Europe: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=4815029&mesg_id=4815835
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