For those that want an Aeron chair

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by nitro, Jun 27, 2005.

  1. You are right about this nitro.
    I used to have very painful neck and back problems till about 5 years ago.
    I experimented with many chairs and I settled for a solid wooden teak chair with reclinable profiled backrest and wide wooden armrests, all made to order by a craftsman. (I tried some out before ordering).
    As you bring up keyboards - mouse included - I think it is of particular importance that your arms/elbows are adequately supported.

    In fact with professional pianists, neck-cramp/pain problems are pretty well known. This is roughly the same as with keyboard/mouse usage and unsupported arms.
    What
     
    #61     Aug 16, 2005
  2. nkhoi

    nkhoi

  3. http://www.tempurpedic.com/tempurcmsvb/
    and search inside the Comfort Collection for the lumbar support.
     
    #63     Aug 26, 2005
  4. Holmes

    Holmes

    Mouse:

    http://www.3m.com/us/office/myworkspace/mos_ergo.jhtml

    took a few days to get used to but after that I never want to go back to the "ordinary" mouse.

    Sherlock
     
    #64     Aug 26, 2005
  5. #65     Aug 26, 2005
  6. If you are a professional get a pro chair.
     
    #66     Sep 3, 2005
  7. JayS

    JayS

    My wife got new chairs for her office so I ordered the below one and got it for $255 since they were getting a bulk discount. Very impressed so far, can't tell a different between this and the miller chairs. Will have to wait and see how it hold up long term in comparison.
     
    #67     Mar 3, 2006
  8. I dont know I sat in one of these at my local Design Within Reach store (Definitely not within my reach but whatever) and I must say it was pretty freekin awesome.

    Check it out for yourself:
    http://www.officedesigns.com/product-exec/product_id/73/pn/Freedom Chair

    I think I just may risk blowing out my trading account just to raise the funds to put my ass in this chair.

    Jamaal
     
    #68     Mar 3, 2006
  9. I stumbled onto this thread today as I was thinking about getting a new chair. Any new recommendations out there? Either brand or where to buy?

    Thanks!
     
    #69     Oct 17, 2006