FIFY.
Printable View
Since having to work from home, I too was tired of the cheap office chair I had. I ordered a Steelcase Leap from these guys: https://www.crandalloffice.com. It was remanufactured with new seat cushion, fabric, wheels and gas piston. No more butt pain. The chair is very well built.
I as well recommend Herman Miller?s chairs. Getting them used under $500 shouldn?t be too hard. Make sure you get the models with all the adjustments - this makes a huge difference if you are not whatever normal sized they think people are when they make the chair.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Good stuff all.
After some more research, watching reviews, etc., I'm going to shop the best price with warranty on a Leap V2 with the 4-way arms.
@enfield, thanks for that link, that might be the best source.
I want to strap a couple cans of Tannerite to this chair I'm using now and put it out of its misery.
If you roll much, get a wheel upgrade, these are awesome.
Office owl on amazonhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...5a1125aee5.jpg
I must have missed that. There's a reason almost all respected higher end office chairs use mesh or fabric and not that gross fake bonded leather BS. I'll never make that mistake again. Landfills are overflowing with "leather" office chairs. I wouldn't recommend buying a chair that's made to last 2-years but that's just me.
The wheel upgrade looks like it might help protect a nice home floor as well.
I remember when the Aeron first came out in the late 90s / early 00s. I was an Equities Analyst for Merrill Lynch's New York Nasdaq trading floor. The first ones showed up as a bonus for traders who made a lot of money for the firm. Within a week, traders started buying their own. Then the chair theft wars started, and caused so much havoc on the floor that the following Monday, we came in and every single chair had been replaced by an Aeron. I thought they were hideously uncomfortable at the time, so I swapped my assigned chair with a guy down in technical support on the floor below.
I like them a lot better now, and I think there is a lot of positive about the ventilation they provide. Had our office not given away the Steelcases, I probably would have bought a used one for myself. But since the OP wanted to avoid mesh, the Leap is what I recommended. And it is a great chair. I snagged three of them when we closed the office. My son has no idea how spoiled he is.