I'm glad you posted this, we are all guilty of underestimating how detrimental to our health bad ergonomics are. Unfortunately the anthros chair is out of my price range for the time being so I'll have to keep up with with my hourly walks to the water cooler. As someone who works in health and safety I'll say this, if this is something you can afford, then go for it, your health is your wealth. I'd even go a step forward and say if you are going to go to the trouble of investing in a good chair, then go one step further and buy a decent work desk that has enough space for all of your equipment and can be easily adjusted to the correct height, a desk that can switch between seated and standing height is even better.
It’s holding up just like the day I got it. I’ve expanded my time sitting in it to many hours per day and it’s fantastic. Remember to use my link and code to save: glnk.io/oqok6/stevierichards and use code STEVIE. Thank you.
just got mine 2 days ago. feels WAY to cheap of build quality for $2000 + , the arm rests are cheap af, wobble all over the place, also not flat for some reason so it causes your forearms and elbows to slip off easily. The base, not only has the front and back wobble even when locked, like other cheap chairs. mine also has side to side wobble.... unacceptable for such a expensive chair. also using the pelvic support is annoying AF, as everytime you sit in the chair you have to back it up and reset it, otherwise you will be sitting too far forward in the chair, and more on top of and in front of, in stead of properly supported from underneath it
It is quite expensive, but the reviews from other Office chair reviewers seem promising. Buy once cry once sounds right. It sucks they are expensive, but these office chairs usually end up being worth it, and last quite some time. More than a decade, in some cases. $500-700 gaming chairs are the true ripoffs.
Garbage product when considering the price. Its not a medical device. Get a standing desk. And go back and for the between standing and sitting. Most ergonomic professionals say the most important thing is movement and not staying in the same position. The chair isnt healing you or anyone else.
Visit glnk.io/oqok6/stevierichards and use code "STEVIE" to save on your order.
I'm glad you posted this, we are all guilty of underestimating how detrimental to our health bad ergonomics are. Unfortunately the anthros chair is out of my price range for the time being so I'll have to keep up with with my hourly walks to the water cooler. As someone who works in health and safety I'll say this, if this is something you can afford, then go for it, your health is your wealth. I'd even go a step forward and say if you are going to go to the trouble of investing in a good chair, then go one step further and buy a decent work desk that has enough space for all of your equipment and can be easily adjusted to the correct height, a desk that can switch between seated and standing height is even better.
Just ordered using your link and code. Thanks for the review!
Thanks so much. Have a great New Year.
Would recommend the leather or the fabric version of the chair ?
That’s really personal preference. My studio can get humid, so the fabric breathes better in my situation.
Thinking about this chair. How is it holding up 11 months later?
It’s holding up just like the day I got it. I’ve expanded my time sitting in it to many hours per day and it’s fantastic.
Remember to use my link and code to save:
glnk.io/oqok6/stevierichards and use code STEVIE. Thank you.
What model is this...sorry if I missed it..thanks brother
It’s just one chair, but you can customize according to your needs.
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just got mine 2 days ago. feels WAY to cheap of build quality for $2000 + , the arm rests are cheap af, wobble all over the place, also not flat for some reason so it causes your forearms and elbows to slip off easily.
The base, not only has the front and back wobble even when locked, like other cheap chairs. mine also has side to side wobble.... unacceptable for such a expensive chair.
also using the pelvic support is annoying AF, as everytime you sit in the chair you have to back it up and reset it, otherwise you will be sitting too far forward in the chair, and more on top of and in front of, in stead of properly supported from underneath it
Thanks for your comment I like the lower back support but there was another chair I was looking at financing
Sounds like the kind of luck I'd have with a chair.
Out of my pricerange too well said "tully" must be nice to get this stuff for free . Wish I had that ....
It is quite expensive, but the reviews from other Office chair reviewers seem promising. Buy once cry once sounds right. It sucks they are expensive, but these office chairs usually end up being worth it, and last quite some time. More than a decade, in some cases. $500-700 gaming chairs are the true ripoffs.
sadly, i cant afford this. way out of my league...
I sit on a $2000 Herman miller. If you have back pains it’s totally worth the money. It’s no different than a nice mattress
Garbage product when considering the price. Its not a medical device. Get a standing desk. And go back and for the between standing and sitting. Most ergonomic professionals say the most important thing is movement and not staying in the same position. The chair isnt healing you or anyone else.