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    #21
    Aeron miller gets my vote, had my second hand one for several years now.

    Really comfortable and well made.

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      #22
      Resurrecting an old(ish) thread - anybody tried one of these?

      https://www.officefurnitureonline.co...sk-chairs.html
      Do what thou wilt

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        #23
        Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
        Resurrecting an old(ish) thread - anybody tried one of these?

        https://www.officefurnitureonline.co...sk-chairs.html
        There is a reason that people stick to the classics…

        Also american companies tend to be very careful about litigation so they choose good products.
        You should also consider that.

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          #24
          I bought a secretlab Titan and it's the best seat I've ever had.

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            #25
            I bought the Herman Miller Mirra 2 in February, from this site:
            https://www.back2.co.uk/herman-mille...-graphite.html

            They sent it with instructions for a different chair but the info is easily available online so it wasn't really an issue. Most of the functionality was the same.

            Have to say, I immediately felt better for it and wonder why I didn't change my chair sooner.

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              #26
              I bought a kneeling chair about 5 years ago I would highly recommend one of those. I supplemented the set up about 3 years ago with an adjustable standing desk seems the perfect solution for me, apart from when I need a nap (now that is quite a mission).

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                #27
                Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
                I bought a kneeling chair about 5 years ago I would highly recommend one of those. I supplemented the set up about 3 years ago with an adjustable standing desk seems the perfect solution for me, apart from when I need a nap (now that is quite a mission).
                I've never tried one of those, although heard good things about them. I'm intrigued. Are they comfortable over an extended period of time?
                Do what thou wilt

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dark Black View Post

                  I've never tried one of those, although heard good things about them. I'm intrigued. Are they comfortable over an extended period of time?
                  I think so yes, since I had my standing desk I tend to 'sit' for about an hour at a time, though I have sat for longer during a gaming session for instance. Until the standing desk came I would regularly sit for long periods and always felt good. So much easier to get up from too. As I said though the only drawback is the nap...

                  I found them a revelation, I'm quite tall and still found it very comfortable. When I sit in an 'office' chair now it seems weird. I would definitely recommend but give it a chance, I lost count of the number of times I pushed it away and sat down.

                  The one I bought wasn't even that expensive, around £100 if I remember rightly.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                    I bought the Herman Miller Mirra 2 in February, from this site:
                    https://www.back2.co.uk/herman-mille...-graphite.html

                    They sent it with instructions for a different chair but the info is easily available online so it wasn't really an issue. Most of the functionality was the same.

                    Have to say, I immediately felt better for it and wonder why I didn't change my chair sooner.
                    I got my HM Aeron from these

                    https://officefurniturescene.co.uk/s...r-aeron-chair/

                    Be prepared your back will absolutely ache for the first couple of weeks using a decent chair as your body is forced to sit correctly after years of abuse
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post

                      I got my HM Aeron from these

                      https://officefurniturescene.co.uk/s...r-aeron-chair/

                      Be prepared your back will absolutely ache for the first couple of weeks using a decent chair as your body is forced to sit correctly after years of abuse
                      I didn't ache at all, I stopped aching

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