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slidebite posted:Gabriel Ross sells humanscale (almost bought my Herman Miller through them) Pretty reasonable, and free shipping! Thanks a lot!
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 15:13 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:06 |
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No problem! Keep in mind though, their shipping isn't really free, it's just hidden in the price. They were $300+ higher on my Embody, even when on "sale" so something to be aware of. Something dropped by today! And here it is, all set up to pretty close how I'll keep it. Looks utterly space age compared to my Corporate Express monstrosity. Typing from it right now
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 20:01 |
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Not sure if we covered this yet or not, but any tips on proper adjustment of an ergo chair?
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# ? Jan 10, 2014 18:44 |
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slidebite posted:Not sure if we covered this yet or not, but any tips on proper adjustment of an ergo chair? To really be an ergonomic chair, I'd recommend having as many of these adjustments as possible: Seat height adjustment Seat depth adjustment (seat slider) Back height adjustment (adjusts the position of the lumbar) Back angle adjustment Seat angle adjustment (independent of the back angle) My company sometimes has professional ergonomists come in and present - here is the presentation one recently put on: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3ehfKH5jvOMb0tsMVVKalMwbkE/edit?usp=sharing It has some pretty basic tips about proper chair adjustments, keyboard positioning, and exercises to do periodically. Also, watch some of this guy's videos - he's a really well respected ergonomist who knows what he's talking about : http://www.youtube.com/user/SiteSolutionsErgo
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# ? Jan 10, 2014 19:50 |
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Thanks for the info and links, will check them out.
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# ? Jan 12, 2014 17:09 |
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How are Humanscale Freedom chairs compared to the Leap?
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# ? Jan 13, 2014 20:02 |
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Argas posted:How are Humanscale Freedom chairs compared to the Leap? Freedoms lean back in a really weird way - I don't like how they throw you wayyyyy back from the desk. The Freedom is also a really old model - Humanscale's new Smart chair is better, but still has some of the same issues. Personally, I'd go with a Leap any day (just make sure you get the Leap V2).
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# ? Jan 13, 2014 23:24 |
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My cheapass OfficeMax chair has finally started to fall apart, so I figure I'm going to buy a new chair with my upcoming tax refund. Is there any kind of middle ground between the $100 pieces of poo poo and the $1000 ergo chairs? I'd be comfortable spending $2-300 but much more than that is a bit hard to stomach.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 08:19 |
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fatman1683 posted:My cheapass OfficeMax chair has finally started to fall apart, so I figure I'm going to buy a new chair with my upcoming tax refund. At that price point you're basically looking for a used version of a good chair (assuming this is something you're actually using frequently). The $200-300 chairs at an office supply store just seem to be better looking versions of the shittier chairs.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 15:18 |
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fatman1683 posted:My cheapass OfficeMax chair has finally started to fall apart, so I figure I'm going to buy a new chair with my upcoming tax refund. Depending on where you live, check the furniture section of your local Craigslist for individuals or dealers selling used office furniture. You can usually find a few Leaps or Aerons this way if you're near a major metro area, or you might come across some older designs like a Criterion or Equa. You can usually find a chair for $200-400 this way. If you're out in the sticks like I am, though, this doesn't work so well. In my recent experience, task chairs are one thing where it pays to spend as much as you can. Looking at Steelcase, for example, I wasn't expecting the Gesture to be a major upgrade over the Amia ($1000 vs. $650), but it is, in both comfort and adjustability. My boyfriend has an IKEA Markus and it's painful to sit in now by comparison. If you have a Herman Miller or Steelcase dealer near you, see if you can try out some of the chairs. They probably won't sell one to you (I couldn't even get a price quote from the local Herman Miller dealer), but it might shed some light on why this stuff is so expensive.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 15:20 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Too expensive. It's a great chair - maybe the best on the market - but no one is willing to pay more than $1000 per chair to fill an office. Oddly enough my company just moved into the office next door and it's all Embody chairs. It was formerly a Zynga office, and there's probably 80~100 chairs in here (I haven't counted yet). I think Zynga was here for maybe a year and a half before they closed this office a few others last year, the fact that they spent this much on chairs seems telling. Oh well, we all have really nice chairs now. The difference between these and the Office Depot whatever chairs we had is insane.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 22:18 |
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Brightman posted:Oddly enough my company just moved into the office next door and it's all Embody chairs. It was formerly a Zynga office, and there's probably 80~100 chairs in here (I haven't counted yet). I think Zynga was here for maybe a year and a half before they closed this office a few others last year, the fact that they spent this much on chairs seems telling. Nice! I'm assuming you're in SF - we were trying to get our company's chairs in at Zynga before they started tanking. Probably better they went Herman Miller instead. While I'm sure they paid a lot for their chairs, recently HM has been low-balling Embodies to kick out other manufacturers - often they'll be supplying all the other furniture (desks, paneling, etc.) and the chairs will be a drop in the bucket, so they don't mind taking a loss there to make a profit elsewhere. We actually lost a project with our chair up against the Embody when Herman Miller bid in at $800 per Embody - that's probably BELOW the manufacturing cost for them. If you're in SF, and need specialty chairs for difficult ergo cases that the embody doesn't work for, send me a PM and I'll point you in the right direction (if you even have that kind of decision making power at your company of course).
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 22:35 |
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Can I go wrong with a steelcase criterion? Meaning, are they generally decent for everyone? I was thinking of getting one from Madison Seating, as I couldn't find anything good locally. Thing is, the chair is $200, and it's like $100 to return if I hated it. Alternatively, I've been kicking around the idea of getting a roc-n-soc drum throne with a backrest and office chair base. I've sat on them at music stores and the seat feels amazing. Plus, they supposedly last for 10-15 years.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 22:50 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Nice! I'm assuming you're in SF - we were trying to get our company's chairs in at Zynga before they started tanking. Probably better they went Herman Miller instead. Texas actually and I'm just a software developer. Also I'm pretty sure the chairs are the only thing Herman Miller in there, but they probably did get a deal, yeah. The desks are just okay and the bean bag chair crap is like a notch above Ikea.
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# ? Jan 18, 2014 06:06 |
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How do I differentiate between the Leap v1 and v2?
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# ? Jan 18, 2014 06:14 |
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Yip Yips posted:How do I differentiate between the Leap v1 and v2? Look at the armpads. V2s have pads with sharper, less rounded corners.
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My ancient Aeron recently busted its rear end completely and I now desperately need a new chair that doesn't suck but that I can afford. Will be used for ridiculously long periods of consecutive time. Any quality $300-$400 chairs? Good models to look for used perhaps? I'm definitely going to get ripped off buying a random chair right? e: if I need to spend $600-$800 (if it makes a really big difference), I could maybe do that too... admiraldennis fucked around with this message at 05:19 on Jan 21, 2014 |
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jarjarbinksfan621 posted:Can I go wrong with a steelcase criterion? Meaning, are they generally decent for everyone? I was thinking of getting one from Madison Seating, as I couldn't find anything good locally. Thing is, the chair is $200, and it's like $100 to return if I hated it. Alternatively, I've been kicking around the idea of getting a roc-n-soc drum throne with a backrest and office chair base. I've sat on them at music stores and the seat feels amazing. Plus, they supposedly last for 10-15 years. what I want to know is how madison seating is so cheap. steelcase leap for 400, mirra for $450, $525 aeron, there's gotta be a catch somewhere.
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# ? Jan 21, 2014 05:25 |
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The few I looked at were open box and didn't come with a manufacturer's warranty.
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# ? Jan 21, 2014 05:58 |
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I think they also save quite a bit of money by not packing them up and shipping them but instead by briefly showing the chair some packaging materials and then throwing it vaguely towards your address, if reports in here are anything to go by.
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# ? Jan 21, 2014 12:31 |
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I asked for clarification on 'Open Box' and they said it's either display models or brand new clearance ones that were liquidated, not used or refurbished ones. Sounds good to me (though I've seen jacked up display chairs). One thing I don't like, they said they rip off the label of the chairs so you can't see it's manufacture date. That'll make it harder to change any parts. I'm not sure if that's because of a legal issue, or because they frankenstein their chairs a lot. Online reviews of MadisonSeating are a bit disheartening as well, but i'll prolly still give'em a try. jarjarbinksfan621 fucked around with this message at 18:49 on Jan 21, 2014 |
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jarjarbinksfan621 posted:I asked for clarification on 'Open Box' and they said it's either display models or brand new clearance ones that were liquidated, not used or refurbished ones. Sounds good to me (though I've seen jacked up display chairs). One thing I don't like, they said they rip off the label of the chairs so you can't see it's manufacture date. That'll make it harder to change any parts. I'm not sure if that's because of a legal issue, or because they frankenstein their chairs a lot. Yeah, they're probably lying. I'm pretty sure they sell refurbished chairs but there's some legalese that says they can call them "open box." I can't prove it, of course, but if they're tearing the labels off, neither can anyone else. The main, problem, though, is Caged posted:I think they also save quite a bit of money by not packing them up and shipping them but instead by briefly showing the chair some packaging materials and then throwing it vaguely towards your address, if reports in here are anything to go by. Sometimes you get a perfectly good chair at a good price though. Up to you to roll the dice.
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# ? Jan 21, 2014 20:25 |
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OK guys, what's the cheapest possible place I can get a Herman Miller Embody, new or used, and pay with a credit card? The cleaning people in my office broke my Leap by shoving it under my desk and my company will only foot $300 of the bill on a new chair, and will only reimburse if I show them a credit card receipt. The leap was nice, but still not as comfortable as possible. I'm 6'4" and 285 pounds, and the Embody looks like it's a little more accommodating to larger frames as well. edit: I found a bunch of Mirras for cheap on this page http://officefurniturecenter.com/seating/task.html?limit=all How giant friendly are Mirras? The MUMPSorceress fucked around with this message at 17:28 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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I'm looking for a new computer chair (UK) to go with my new computer. I'd like to spend less than £200 and hopefully it wouldn't lose wheels and break like the uncomfortable piece of poo poo I'm typing this on
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 21:42 |
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Got my Steelcase Leap V2s a couple of days ago. So drat nice and comfortable
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 22:22 |
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Hey Rotten Red Rod, since you have the most experience with chairs, which one would you say is your favorite? I'm finding that it's really difficult to find reviews that directly compare different chairs and most of them are positive in a very generic "it's really nice" way. I'm also having no success finding somewhere I can try them myself.
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101 posted:I'm looking for a new computer chair (UK) to go with my new computer. I'd like to spend less than £200 and hopefully it wouldn't lose wheels and break like the uncomfortable piece of poo poo I'm typing this on Where are you? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steelcase...=item27de146263
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Yip Yips posted:Hey Rotten Red Rod, since you have the most experience with chairs, which one would you say is your favorite? I'm finding that it's really difficult to find reviews that directly compare different chairs and most of them are positive in a very generic "it's really nice" way. I'm also having no success finding somewhere I can try them myself. I'm really, really biased because this is my employer - but I stand by their chairs, I think they're awesome: http://www.officemaster.com/ They're a mid-market ergonomic chair company, and they're unique in the industry in that they have been around 20+ plus years. Which means they've had time to refine and expand their lines for a wide variety of applications and body types. Most mid-market chair companies are fly-by-night with slapped together crap masquerading as ergonomic, and when they do have good chairs, they're usually overpriced. My personal favorite is the PT78, it fits an averaged sized person perfectly and is nice and cushy. The OM5 is another popular one. It's REALLY hard to try them out, unfortunately, unless you're lucky to have a rep in your area that maintains a good showroom (like we do for the SF Bay Are). Check the sales rep locator for the one in your area: http://officemaster.com/sales-rep-locator/ If you're willing to order one without trying it, though, I have a few reputable internet retailers I can recommend, send me a PM. Anyway, that's my personal pick. As for something you may actually be able to try out, the Steelcase Leap V2 seems to be the most commonly available second-hand chair that I'd actually give a positive recommendation for. It's likely that furniture clearance warehouses in your area may have a few. Rotten Red Rod fucked around with this message at 23:37 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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Awesome, I appreciate your advice. There is a rep in my area so I'll contact them and see if they have any show models. As far as the Leap et al. go, it's not terribly important that they're second-hand. Of course it'd be nice to save some cash so I'll have to do more research on that front. Last time I looked I came up empty. Anyways, thanks.
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# ? Jan 31, 2014 01:04 |
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I took an hour drive to one of those furniture liquidation places, it was a big letdown. Almost nothing but Hons, which seemed decent (suprising, the hon basyx chair I bought before was horrible), but they ALL had something wrong. Busted mechanisms, busted bases, oily discharges, stains, and they all smelled like mildew. And the setup of the "store", it was like I was on an episode of American Pickers. Plus, it was freezing cold, they had no heat, and I happened to be wearing my paper-thin converse because I feel they are the best to try out furniture you plan to use barefoot. Rotten Red Rod posted:I'm really, really biased because this is my employer - but I stand by their chairs, I think they're awesome: http://www.officemaster.com/ I actually ordered one of their budget task chairs 3 or 4 days ago. Decided not to go the unseen used route, and went with an om chair over the low-end steelcase jack. I'm not someone who spends 60 hours in a computer chair per week, I just want something to sit in for an hour or two here and there without my butt and back hurting.
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# ? Feb 2, 2014 03:30 |
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:OK guys, what's the cheapest possible place I can get a Herman Miller Embody, new or used, and pay with a credit card? Try you local (or as local as possible) Herman Miller dealer? Mine was waaaay cheaper then the best online price and shipped it to my door.
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101 posted:I'm looking for a new computer chair (UK) to go with my new computer. I'd like to spend less than £200 and hopefully it wouldn't lose wheels and break like the uncomfortable piece of poo poo I'm typing this on Just keep checking eBay. I got a leather Leap for about £100 a couple of years back from a liquidation warehouse (think they said the chair was from Lehman Brothers).
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# ? Feb 2, 2014 09:39 |
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I'm looking for a decent computer chair with fold away arms, because I play guitar and a chair with arms gets in the way. Are there any good quality chairs where the arm folds down or up? I've found this: http://www.amazon.com/Lexington-Mod...il+flip-up+arms but I'm not sure of the quality. This would be my main computer/guitar playing chair so I'd end up spending a lot of time in it at home. Anyone have any suggestion on what to look for?
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# ? Feb 2, 2014 17:06 |
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That looks like a piece of poo poo dressed up as something fancier - no mention is made of the seat back adjustment so I'd assume it tilts with the seat like 99% of the chairs with bases that look like that, the arms only flip out the way instead of height adjusting, the seat will quite probably squash down to nothing in 7 months time, and the back height doesn't adjust. For your budget look at second hand options on Craigslist, eBay etc. I think as a rule any office chair that has plywood listed as a construction material is best to avoid.
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Caged posted:That looks like a piece of poo poo dressed up as something fancier - no mention is made of the seat back adjustment so I'd assume it tilts with the seat like 99% of the chairs with bases that look like that, the arms only flip out the way instead of height adjusting, the seat will quite probably squash down to nothing in 7 months time, and the back height doesn't adjust. Ok. I was posting that chair as an example of what I would need the arms to do - fold away to allow me to play a guitar while seated. I didn't post a budget so I don't know if I really need to start checking craigslist just yet, and you also didn't give any examples of what I should be looking for, which is what I really wanted in the first place. Again, just looking for high quality chairs where the arms fold away or can be moved out of the way enough to allow for guitar playing while seated in the chair.
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# ? Feb 2, 2014 17:44 |
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Yeah, that's my lovely office depot chair fancied up with fake leather.
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# ? Feb 2, 2014 17:55 |
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ray_finkle_himself posted:Ok. I was posting that chair as an example of what I would need the arms to do - fold away to allow me to play a guitar while seated. I didn't post a budget so I don't know if I really need to start checking craigslist just yet, and you also didn't give any examples of what I should be looking for, which is what I really wanted in the first place. You're probably best going for an armless chair or a chair with removable arms and removing the arm on the side of your strumming hand, there's just way more chair options that way. There doesn't seem to be many flip-up arm chairs, and pivot arms usually (always?) just means the top part where you rest your elbow (probably won't be enough out of the way). I did consider this chair at one point for the exact same purpose: http://www.samsclub.com/sams/serta-my-fit-managers-chair/prod9710172.ip It is the only one I've encountered with both flip up AND adjustable height arms. I decided against it because serta office chairs seem to be just another branding for true innovations, and I've had bad experiences with that brand's chairs (plus, 18 3/4" min. seat height is a bit higher than I'd like). jarjarbinksfan621 fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Feb 2, 2014 |
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Tooting my own horn again, but if you order an Office Master chair with KR200 or KR445 arms, they'll be easily removable without any tools. You just use the width adjustment lever. It can't be one of the "BC" budget chair series though, they can't use those arms - look at the PA, PC, PT, or YS chairs (which are all better anyway).
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# ? Feb 3, 2014 18:55 |
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I've been following this thread for a while and I've decided to buy a Steelcase Leap v2 with my tax refund since my current office chair is slowly destroying my back. I'm on a somewhat tight budget, so I'd prefer a discount chair if possible. Does buying from a discount site mean I won't get a warranty on my chair though? Specifically, does anyone have any experience with this retailer: http://www.officedesignsoutlet.com/leaps.php?cid=62474%5ERefurbished+Leap+Chair%5EODO+Leap+PLA%5EFRO ? I just don't want to buy a used chair only to discover it's in crappy condition or missing parts or something and have to deal with that headache.
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Anyone here try both the Embody and the Gesture?
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# ? Feb 4, 2014 00:03 |