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PC gamers: What is the most comfortable desk chair ever?

Slightly OT, I'm looking for a head/neck rest or pillow, as my current chair I'm just a little bit too tall for so leaning all the way back ends up forcing my neck into a slightly weird position. Anyone have any experience with one and want to relay a recommendation?
 
Stressless chair:

http://www.kika.com/at/katalog/m/wohnen-arbeiten/wohnen/stressless/19705865/magic-drehsessel/

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I'm so sorry
 
I'm building one out of a Ford Cobra bucket seat at the moment.

EDIT: Although it'll be really low to the ground by design.
 
Good day to my fellow Herman Miller owners. I am rocking the Aeron and I love it.



Good chairs are expensive but definitely worth it for health and comfort reasons.

This. I have exclusively used these chairs (home and work) for over 10 years. Sitting in anything else feels wrong. B size is perfect for the average human being.
 
I have a Herman Miller Embody. I generally like it but after seeing in the chair for awhile, the bands underneath can aggravate my butt a bit, it feels like I'm sitting on the plastic at times.
 
I am with you OP, it is really tough to find a chair that doesn't cause pressure points on my butt. I been eyeing both the Steelcase Leap and Gesture (almost 1k sheesh), but haven't pulled the trigger yet...

If there is enough interest maybe we can try to organize a group buy?
 
I've sat in both the HE Embody and Sayl.

The Embody is sublime. The Sayl is more affordable and still very comfortable. The only reason I'm had a hard time buying one is that after doing some research there is known defect in their manufacturing process that has to be manually fixed and that really put me off.

I would strongly recommend the Sayl if you don't mind fixing the defect yourself that causes squeaks within the year. It is the best bang for buck IMO.



Now this is the chair I'm going to pull the trigger on when I'm ready.


Knoll's Regeneration Chair

It's in between the Sayl and Embody in terms of price with some nice practical features over the Sayl.


Other than that I recommend reading wirecutter's reviews on chairs. It is pretty damn good.

http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-office-chair-is-the-steelcase-leap/
 
  • The Aeron can be pretty aggressively priced if you know where to look, but it's kind of a love-it-or-hate-it design and there's a general consensus that the long-term comfort of its mesh seat is worse than a padded one.


  • So, where is it aggressively priced in your experience?
 
I can also verify the leap is legit. I got one refurbed for about ÂŁ250 and had it for 2 years so far. It's awfully nice to sit on and there is 8000 ways you can adjust it for your posture to make it even better.

More importantly it doesn't kill my arse after sitting on it for 8 hours.
 
Good day to my fellow Herman Miller owners. I am rocking the Aeron and I love it.



Good chairs are expensive but definitely worth it for health and comfort reasons.

This is my office chair at work. It's really nice, but if I were to use this to play games on at home, I'd like a higher back for it (with headrest).
 
I just bought an Ikea Markus and I love it. The high back is great and I can rest my head on it nicely.

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I have this and it is not my favorite. I bought it to replace an older model Ikea tall back office chair which I really liked.

The three problems I have are:

the armrests are very tall and have no adjustment. I ended up taking them off.

The padding in the seat breaks down. Mine is about a year old and is mostly flattened out.

I prefer a seat that slopes up a little bit in the front when you recline the back. The back is completely separate from the seat, so when I recline I feel like I am sliding forward.

The good thing about is that I like how tall the back is, and I like the back support. And it is very cheap compared to the $1000 alternatives...
 
Right now I'm looking at the Herman Miller Embody, but it's super expensive. I think the Steelcase Leap is my front-runner right now, but I can't count out the Aeron just yet. It's an old design from 1994 and is apparently kind of hard to sit in, but so many people love it and the mesh weight distribution aspect has me wonder how hard it can really be.

My back is not the problem. Heat and sweating is not a problem. It's my butt. The chair I use is rock-hard and almost painful after an hour of sitting. I am looking for the absolute most comfortable seat.
How heavy are you? The Aeron comes in three sizes for various heights. I'll tell you, I'm about 180 lbs and sit in the B size chair and it's been fine for me. The aftermarket headrest I bought from Engineered Now (formerly VendorGear) has been tremendous. If you do any control pad gaming, I would suggest considering getting a chair with a headrest. (I wonder why Humanscale has only ever made one task chair with a headrest...)

I love my Aeron but I bought it 13 years ago -- and this is a chair with a 12 year warranty. Honestly, I should at least replace the seat but that seems like it'd be a bunch of work.

But that said, OP, If your back really isn't a problem and it's just your butt, why not start by getting a gel or memory foam cushion and see if that's enough?
 
I got one of the tempurpedic chairs from staples last year for $199 since they were all $100 off. Great chair with lots of support, the seat is extremely comfortable and it has some decent features like adjustable armrests. The back mesh isn't quite as stiff as it could be, but overall its a great chair for the price.
 
I sit on this for almost 6 years at work. In fact two years ago I bought this chair home as well because it is so comfortable. I don't know who makes it, just that it is called Saturn and cost me around 350 dollars.



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Leap or Aeron are both very good choices.

Aeron has better lower back support, assuming you get one of the lumbar addons. It also has better tilt controls, including a very nice forward tilt you don't usually get on office chairs.

Leap has more adjustable arms. It also does not have mesh fabric, so it gets warmer than the Aeron. It's comfortable and a fine choice.

I'd recommend finding an office chair supplier and sitting in both chairs before making your decision.
 
Once i tried a NeedForSeat i never went back
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It comes with both a lower back and head cushion. It goes horizontal if you want to sleep or watch a movie. It's really good
Don't go for the Ikea Markus, my father has it and it is cheap and not comfortable
 
*looks at the price for the Herman Miller chairs* sheesh, and I thought anything slightly above $100 was a lot

They have a 12 year warranty. Crap office chairs feel terrible AND they fall apart in a few years. Even crummy Aeron copycat type chairs cost $400 and they're never as good.
 
*looks at the price for the Herman Miller chairs* sheesh, and I thought anything slightly above $100 was a lot

I've been purchasing desk chairs for almost 15 years. The one thing I've learned in that time is not to be cheap about a chair you sit in 8+ hours a day. A bad chair will leave you feeling like crap at the end of the day. A good chair will last years and years and years.

The cost is worth it.
 
The problem is making sure it fits your desk with how high it can go and where your wrists and arms end up landing etc.
 
Bought a cheap chair from Staples and I reupholstered it with high quality foam and replaced the fake leather with mesh material for breathability.
 

So glad I saw this thread, my butt can't take this anymore :(. Worst part of pc gaming for me, I don't want to quit like this after two decades.

More stuff like this guys please, big, fat seat is all I need.

Herman Miller is out of my budget, so I'm looking for something cheaper, but with seat so big and fat, that I just melt in it :).

Even lower overall quality will do, just give me something...
 
I recommend reading wirecutter's reviews on chairs. It is pretty damn good.

http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-office-chair-is-the-steelcase-leap/

ha, I actually read this last night. Holy cow, it is thorough. It's actually what put the Leap at the top of my list.

Unfortunately there are no refurbs or anything in my area so I'm looking at a $919 price tag on Amazon. And that is not even the fully adjustable model.

yeeeesh


edit: actually that is fully adjustable!
 
This is the best chair you can get for sub $500:

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Tempur Pedic TP9000

http://www.staples.com/Tempur-Pedic-TP9000-Ergonomic-Mesh-Mid-Back-Task-Chair-Black/product_324021

I have owned some pretty nice chairs but this is the most comfortable I have ever owned. I will buy nothing but these in the future and plan on picking one up for work too. The images don't really do it justice as it looks much better in person. It's incredibly nice and very comfortable. The cushion is memory foam.

You can also order an optional headrest and the arms are completely removable.
 
Shopping for a desk chair isn't easy. Apparently everything at your local office supply retailers like OfficeMax is cheap crap. And if you research the high-end stuff, you'll find the reviews are all over the place.

Right now I'm looking at the Herman Miller Embody, but it's super expensive. I think the Steelcase Leap is my front-runner right now, but I can't count out the Aeron just yet. It's an old design from 1994 and is apparently kind of hard to sit in, but so many people love it and the mesh weight distribution aspect has me wonder how hard it can really be.

My back is not the problem. Heat and sweating is not a problem. It's my butt. The chair I use is rock-hard and almost painful after an hour of sitting. I am looking for the absolute most comfortable seat.

What do you guys recommend?



edit: Footstool recs are a plus, too. Also no Ikea. I don't live near a store and shipping cost is ridiculous.

I own the Aeron. It's great. I've gamed on it all day with MMO style steady hours over hours. Never had pain and kept my back sweat free.
 
+1 for the Herman Miller Embody. It's expensive as hell, but i've had one for a year now and can't imagine ever going back.

(Although my friend *hates* it and swears by his Steelcase Leap, so it might be a personal thing)
 
Good day to my fellow Herman Miller owners. I am rocking the Aeron and I love it.



Good chairs are expensive but definitely worth it for health and comfort reasons.

The Herman Millers are completely overrated to me. I sit on one at work every day and it is too small and provides minimal back support. If you are anywhere near 6' (I'm 6'3") you're better off getting something with a high back that can support your head. Plus, they are outrageously priced.

I keep reading about Herman Miller chairs on GAF so I decided to look them up. Turns out I sit on a Herman Miller Aeron at work everyday. It's a nice chair for sure, but I wouldn't spend my own money for one at home.

I'm with wingwright.
 
Same. Which is why I went low. Low table, Japanese style floor chair or bean bag when using gamepad.
Could never go back to normal desk and chair.
Can you post pictures of this setup? Just curious, may even try if it looks comfortable.
 
I sit in an Aeron at work and its the most comfortable chair I've ever used. I'd love one for myself but I use the ikea knockoff at home and its okay.
 
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