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I wanna ergonomic office chair
Shmo
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..or a chair that has good posture support at least. Have had a back injury in the past and it doesn't trouble me too much but I don't want to aggravate it by spending so much time sitting in this crappy chair that constantly falls apart. Also a headrest might be good as I think I'm developing a stoop due to this chair.
The prices of proper ergonomic chairs that I see on the net really scare me but I'm happy to go beyond the <£50 budget range as the cheapies really don't seem to last very long. Thanks!
The prices of proper ergonomic chairs that I see on the net really scare me but I'm happy to go beyond the <£50 budget range as the cheapies really don't seem to last very long. Thanks!
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Hi.
Have you tried High and Mighty Seating? My hubby tried lots of different chairs after a car accident, but because he is so tall none of them gave the posture/support he needed. These guys have some really nice high-backed chairs with head rests too. He swears by his.
Don't think they're overly cheap mind, but then if you need the comfort...
Good luck
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Herman Miller.
http://www.hmeurope.com/productindex_new.asp?pagerequested=piuk&productgroup=Seating
Highly recommend the Aeron chair (sit on it every day at work).Newlywed at the point I joined the forum... now newly separated0 -
Herman Miller.
http://www.hmeurope.com/productindex_new.asp?pagerequested=piuk&productgroup=Seating
Highly recommend the Aeron chair (sit on it every day at work).
Think they cost lots though!!Newlywed at the point I joined the forum... now newly separated0
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