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Ask HN: Recommend chair to comfortably support my hacker ass for 12+ hours a day?

11 pointsby BigCanOfTunaabout 16 years ago
I started working from home recently and my back is starting to demand better seating arrangements. Can anyone recommend a good chair? I really like the Aerons, but I am open to alternatives.

18 comments

danthemanabout 16 years ago
I have an Aeron; before I had it my back started to hurt, so I picked one up -- IMHO it's worth the price.
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hotpocketsabout 16 years ago
I can't say enough about my Hawaii chair. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9_amg-Aos4" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9_amg-Aos4</a>
charlesjuabout 16 years ago
1. Get an Aeron or Herman Miller ergonomic chair, the main draw to them is that they force you sit upright.<p>2. Get a keyboard tray. When you have a keyboard tray, you tend to lean back on your chair when you are typing.<p>3 Make sure you can fit both your mouse and keyboard on the tray so that you don't have to move your hands around too much to navigate the screen.<p>4. Get fresh air at least once every 2 hrs. Walking around and stretching is a good way to keep the blood flowing to the rest of your body.<p>5. Probably the hardest, but something I do, is that you need to make sure you keep to a strict diet and exercise regiment. I run 2 miles twice a week and do interval training on the bike and elliptical in between.<p>Your body and mind is the major bottleneck to your personal productivity and happiness, treat it well my friends.
BjornWabout 16 years ago
I use some chairs that were in use by a local supermarket and which got thrown out due changes in the interior. It may sound silly, but keep in mind that the people behind the counter need to set for long periods of time just like your average hacker. These chairs can be lifted to the point where I (my height: 1.96m) cannot put my feet straight on the ground anymore, have several 'joints' to setup and are the most comfy chairs I've ever used. I don't know the brand, so you probably need to ask at your local supermarket. Best of all I got mine for free.
mahmudabout 16 years ago
Move around. I don't have a "desk", I have many mini work-areas; about three favorite spots at home, as I like to chase the sun and reorient myself throughout the day so the sun isn't in my eyes or against the LCD screen but still nearby. I also take my laptop to cafes, library, or I just drive to a shade in a parking lot with a giant cup of coffee and a pack of marlies to get some work done :-)
clordabout 16 years ago
The best thing for your back and posture is to stand (with occasional resting on a stool). Many professionals stand while they work, and I try to do it when I can too. It's good for the circulation and it keeps you focused on your task. That's because if you're bored, you won't play flash games; instead you'll want to take a short walk. I think it's because it's easy to go wander off if you're already standing.<p>These guys make fantastic standing desks, but they can be a bit pricey: <a href="http://www.standupdesks.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.standupdesks.com/</a><p>My day job has adjustable desks that go to standing height.
grinichabout 16 years ago
medicine ball. it keeps me moving around, which i think helps me stay productive.
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memoriusabout 16 years ago
I have a Stokke Balans Duo chair which is the most comfortable thing ever, and perfectly suits someone who both wants to move around restlessly, lean forward to type, lean back to think... used daily for 8 years and it's bulletproof.<p><a href="http://www.opsvik.no/index.asp?page=works_11002_balans_Duo_anim" rel="nofollow">http://www.opsvik.no/index.asp?page=works_11002_balans_Duo_a...</a><p>I'm not sure if they still make them, but maybe you will find one secondhand.
gregpabout 16 years ago
Do sun salutations each morning and night (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surya_Namaskara" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surya_Namaskara</a>), this relieved all my back pain and other aches. Aeron is the best way to go as far as chairs go, plus they have a killer warranty.
mannickenabout 16 years ago
I have an <i>armchair</i> like Joey's armchair from Friends and I'm loving it. It's big and I can put my legs on it, and be in any comfortable position I want.<p>I tried Aeron at work and man, it doesn't even come close to awesomeness of armchairs.<p>Maybe I'm just big (6'3 220).
idontabout 16 years ago
The corporate company I was working for had Wlikhahn modus chairs ( <a href="http://www.wilkhahn.com/2_produkte/2044.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.wilkhahn.com/2_produkte/2044.htm</a> ).<p>I tried dozens of others. I finally bought one for me. I love it!
donnaabout 16 years ago
This was a chair developed by an entrepreneur who pitched at the Big Success in SF and won the business pitch to be on CBS5. He was fantastic, as was his chair. <a href="http://www.GymyGym.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.GymyGym.com/</a>
jusobabout 16 years ago
Tim Ferris has a pretty good post on it: <a href="http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2009/01/27/office-chair-aeron-vs-mirra-vs-liberty/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2009/01/27/office-chair...</a>
ericbabout 16 years ago
Anyone have any tips on the most affordable way to buy an aeron or find a used one? They're a good chunk of change.<p>Also, is the "posturefit" lumbar support worthwhile at 60 bucks extra?
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timtruemanabout 16 years ago
I realize this is cliche but my vote goes to the Aeron.
n1mr0dabout 16 years ago
i've had the aeron, the freedom chair, and now this <a href="http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p4_Staples-Tillman-trade-Leather-Executive-Chair-Black_193819_Business_Supplies_2_10051_FEATURED:SC2:CG32:DP2154" rel="nofollow">http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p4_Staples-Tillman-tr...</a><p>best chair. ever.
spooneybargerabout 16 years ago
i went from tons of back issues to none within 2 months of getting the freedom chair with headrest. pricey, but it was totally worth it.
quizbizabout 16 years ago
oh the topics hackers concern themselves with :P