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Ask HN: Best chair for programming?

13 pointsby jnankinabout 12 years ago
Not looking for a fancy comfy chair. On the contrary, I'm looking for something that keeps me sitting upright, not leaning back, yet allows me to sit and work for long periods of time without making me stand up because it's so freaking hard.<p>Right now I'm dealing with a wooden chair, like the kind you'd find at a kitchen table. I've found that to be better than anything at staples/office depot for my productivity.

9 comments

vellumabout 12 years ago
I still like the Aerons. You can get a cheap knockoff on Amazon for $150-200, or a used one off Craigslist. Whatever one you end up going with, I'd recommend trying it out in person first.
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pooMongerabout 12 years ago
Interestingly enough, from what I've read [1], a slight lean to your posture is actually recommended, and considered the healthiest position when sitting in a chair for long periods of time.<p>I've purchased &#60;$120 chairs for a long time from the usual suspects, Office Depot, Staples, etc. and the padding in the seat just goes to shit after a year. As if I'm sitting on wood, resulting in lower-back-pains galore.<p>Today, I'm using a Humanscale Freedom with headrest that I got off craigslist used, but reupholstered, for $400. It's one of the best investments I've ever made. I sit in this chair up to 10 hours a day, and not the slightest bit of back pain.<p>Can't recommend it enough, so my advice would be to seriously consider stretching your budget ever so slightly. Your future 70-year-old self will thank you (and me if you remember this recommendation!).<p>[1]: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6187080.stm" rel="nofollow">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6187080.stm</a>
jedmeyersabout 12 years ago
I recommend taking a look at Steelcase Leap. It has a lot of features and a multi-level reclining back.
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eswatabout 12 years ago
I’ve been sitting on an exercise ball for the past few months. Don’t really care for the science behind it vs. a real chair, but I do find the constant readjustment to stabilize yourself lets me stay on it longer than if I had sat on a chair.
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shailabout 12 years ago
Take a look at this one: <a href="http://www.varierfurniture.com/Collections/Work/Variable-balans-R/" rel="nofollow">http://www.varierfurniture.com/Collections/Work/Variable-bal...</a>
jnankinabout 12 years ago
Yeah, also let me add the requirement that it can't break the bank. I can't spend 1k on a chair. Perhaps something more in the 120 or less range.
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bradorabout 12 years ago
Go to a big box office furniture store. Sit in every chair, see what you like.
drharrisabout 12 years ago
Cue the standing desk weirdos...<p>Get something &#60;$100 that doesn't have armrests and doesn't lean back (or else it locks such a function solidly). It will force you to sit correctly.
briajensabout 12 years ago
Aeron, hands down.
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