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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1826422" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Two things that are very important - adjustability and how long it is rated for sitting per day. Most of the chairs in that price range are only going to be rated for a couple of hours.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I'm looking for a good chair. I've got a 4-hour rated one with adjustable armrests that I paid $200 or so for a little over two years ago. It was fine when I was working only 20-30 hours a week. Now I'm working 80+ hours most weeks, and the seat on this chair hardens up by the end of the day.</p><p></p><p>So I'm searching for something with a non-mesh seat (and preferably non-mesh back) rated for 8 hours or better with a full suite of adjustments and still at a reasonable price. When sitting in front of a computer all day (and sometimes night) is how you make money, you start to look at it more as being a form of health insurance (i.e. $1000 for a chair may save $3000 worth of chiropractor bills).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1826422, member: 5151"] Two things that are very important - adjustability and how long it is rated for sitting per day. Most of the chairs in that price range are only going to be rated for a couple of hours. Right now, I'm looking for a good chair. I've got a 4-hour rated one with adjustable armrests that I paid $200 or so for a little over two years ago. It was fine when I was working only 20-30 hours a week. Now I'm working 80+ hours most weeks, and the seat on this chair hardens up by the end of the day. So I'm searching for something with a non-mesh seat (and preferably non-mesh back) rated for 8 hours or better with a full suite of adjustments and still at a reasonable price. When sitting in front of a computer all day (and sometimes night) is how you make money, you start to look at it more as being a form of health insurance (i.e. $1000 for a chair may save $3000 worth of chiropractor bills). [/QUOTE]
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