I would so so utterly strongly absolutely and utterly agree with this.My advice would be to stay away from 'gaming' chairs and get a proper office/ergonomic chair that is not just a branded version of a cheap 'racing style' one.
Have a watch of this, then decide.
Thanks for the web links. It has been a great help. Will pick a suitable ergomomic mesh based office chair for my needs and avoid gaming chair.I would so so utterly strongly absolutely and utterly agree with this.
Gaming chairs are really aimed at kids. They're incredibly badly built (unless you're paying over £400 for one that is actually designed well, and overly expensive for what you would pay for a decent office chair.
For office chairs, I've found mesh ones are the most comfortable and breathable. I find the leatherette ones often make me sweaty if it's an 8 hour work day.
There's a good load here, a lot may be totally out of budget, but gives you an idea of the companies to look at and find their more budget options:
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The one gaming brand that I really do think make decent ergonomic chairs are SecretLab, but they're expensive. They do do office chairs also:
The best ergonomic office chairs | NeueChair™ | Secretlab EU
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Thanks. I'll keep a look out for a good study ergonomic office chair.My advice would be to stay away from 'gaming' chairs and get a proper office/ergonomic chair that is not just a branded version of a cheap 'racing style' one.
Have a watch of this, then decide.
Thanks for the link.Check this vid out and decide:
Makes sense, especially in my case as I can never sit still, even at work.To be fair, I've got no problem with 'racing' seats, as long as they're used correctly, and I've got Recaro racing seats in one of my cars, and can happily spend 8 hours on the road in them...they're that comfortable.
My problem is that they're not meant to be used as lounging gaming seats. They're designed to stop you moving around when driving enthusiastically, and are thus no use as a comfortable gaming/office chair...unless you have a full-motion gaming rig.
Thanks for the advice. You really hit the nail in the head with sub £100 chair issue. Bought a £60 one in Oct and the right armrest support has cracked a couple of days ago. Going to try to get the right office chair in the next week or so, before I get myself into a receiving end of an accident waiting to happen.Ergonomically... office chairs absolutely destroy gaming chairs. Mesh is an absolute must imo, also select one with good lumbar support.
You really don’t have to spend too much, to get a good chair, i’d advice avoiding ones under £100 though, as although compared to gaming chairs... they are nicer imo... the longevity of the bottom cushion isn’t there. So you could really be looking at, a new £80 chair every couple of months, vs a high quality £200 one, that lasts years.
you also want to look at reviews, regarding hydraulics, as some chairs may need regassing relatively regularly.
also, don’t pay an extra £30 or so, for it prebuilt. they are probably easier to build, than adding ram sticks!
Big thank you for bringing this up BTW, I’m about to start a remote working role and need to invest in a good chair also, so this is really helpful!Thanks for the advice. You really hit the nail in the head with sub £100 chair issue. Bought a £60 one in Oct and the right armrest support has cracked a couple of days ago. Going to try to get the right office chair in the next week or so, before I get myself into a receiving end of an accident waiting to happen.
Ikea are often a hidden gem, they do do some great stuff.I have been very pleased with the Ikea Markus chair. Not as adjustable as some of the suggestions but has been very comfortable for extended periods of time at my desk.