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TSSteponlego
post Jan 21 2025, 10:27 PM, updated 11 months ago

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Hi people.

Need suggestion for good chair. Didn't have the time to drive to test one by one chair.

I have chronic back pain. The only time I won't hurt my back sitting is when I sit in my old proton persona front seat. It have solid lumbar support, holding all my back including shoulders, really deep seat and the way my legs slightly raised from the seat takes away all the pressure of sitting away from my spine.

Already bought one of ergonomic chair from SPACE, now I sit reclined at 110 degree angle on the chair, trying to get that driving posture on my desk. It takes away a lot of the back pain from using the standard issue office chair, say, maybe like 70%, but it still hurting a bit as the lumbar support doesn't quite do the job well and the 110 degree is a bit too much of a recline.

Currently I'm eyeing maybe a Haworth Zody or Steelcase Leap v2. Also, I don't know if I should buy new or get used/refurbished/renewed unit as I notice there are quite a lot of sellers in the market for used branded office chair.

Would love to hear how you guys finally found the perfect chair for you. Also if you know any chair that feels similar as the old persona front seat, let me know.
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post Jan 21 2025, 10:44 PM

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I bought Okamura chair costs 2.4K way back 5 years ago or more.
now costs much more.

What u need is a chair with adjustable lumbar support and not too hard but not too soft.
Good seat thickness if possible the seat is adjustable (forward or backward).
Adjustable arm support.

Chair height must be both feet touching the floor (knee 90degrees).

Make sure your table and laptop/monitor is at good height too.

last but not least dont sit too long must get up do stretching.

go see chiropractor to adjust bone and physio learn how to strengthen ur back muscle.
smokey
post Jan 21 2025, 11:05 PM

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I am using steelcase leap v2 and it is good enough for me
I tested it by sitting on it for a long time in the showroom before decided to splurge on it. You can try it out at showroom to see if it fits you

I was using a china mesh seat at half the price of Leap but cannot stand it because the mesh is sticky to the skin and is not strong enough to stay flat. It felt like the heavy parts of body are sunken into the seat.
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post Jan 21 2025, 11:19 PM

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another note here is you need to consciously maintain an ergonomic seating position

ive seen many people buy expensive chairs only to sit like this.. such a waste
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post Jan 21 2025, 11:31 PM

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getting car seat + custom rail + wheel. not difficult too
TSSteponlego
post Jan 21 2025, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(smokey @ Jan 21 2025, 11:05 PM)
I am using steelcase leap v2 and it is good enough for me
I tested it by sitting on it for a long time in the showroom before decided to splurge on it. You can try it out at showroom to see if it fits you

I was using a china mesh seat at half the price of Leap but cannot stand it because the mesh is sticky to the skin and is not strong enough to stay flat. It felt like the heavy parts of body are sunken into the seat.
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how much of a difference was it ? the jump from china rebrand chair to steelcase leap?
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post Jan 21 2025, 11:55 PM

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QUOTE(marfccy @ Jan 21 2025, 11:19 PM)
another note here is you need to consciously maintain an ergonomic seating position

ive seen many people buy expensive chairs only to sit like this.. such a waste

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i pretty much do office work 8 hours straight sitting like this guy

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post Jan 22 2025, 12:04 AM

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Why not you go for physiotheraphy and try to heal the back pain?
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post Jan 22 2025, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(AEROZ @ Jan 22 2025, 12:04 AM)
Why not you go for physiotheraphy and try to heal the back pain?
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I spend most of my waking hours in the office. I figured that a proper back support for 8 hours+ would be the easiest way to live with the back pain. Plus the pain can go away with the proper chair.
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post Jan 22 2025, 12:55 AM

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QUOTE(Steponlego @ Jan 21 2025, 11:55 PM)
i pretty much do office work 8 hours straight sitting like this guy

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wah, are you watching couples of cctv monitors or something?
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post Jan 22 2025, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(Steponlego @ Jan 21 2025, 11:55 PM)
i pretty much do office work 8 hours straight sitting like this guy

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hmm then i would suggest the usual tip of every 20-30min you standup and walk around before sitting again

sitting too long is bad, standing too long is bad also. need to adjust accordingly

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post Jan 22 2025, 01:13 AM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Jan 22 2025, 12:55 AM)
wah, are you watching couples of cctv monitors or something?
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Nah, I do a lot of typing and reading documents on the monitor. My chair wont allow for more modest recline.
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post Jan 22 2025, 01:19 AM

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invest on equipment/physiotherapy to strengthen your lower back would be better.
chair can only do so much to help.
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post Jan 22 2025, 01:19 AM

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Go nitori and try their chairs
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post Jan 22 2025, 07:18 AM

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QUOTE(Steponlego @ Jan 21 2025, 11:51 PM)
how much of a difference was it ? the jump from china rebrand chair to steelcase leap?
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QUOTE(Steponlego @ Jan 21 2025, 11:55 PM)
i pretty much do office work 8 hours straight sitting like this guy

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my china chair is from this brand
Ergroup

my model has been discontinued but it looks similar like current model

my Steelcase allows me to stretch once in a while like the picture above and the i can adjust the strength of the recliner and also the depth of my seat to accommodate my thigh length. my china chair also allows that and the seat will glide forward too when i recline. But its rubbery mesh made my body hard to glide while reclining as it is a bit sticky to the skin, and worse if i am not wearing a shirt with sweaty skin. The mesh is also not able to distribute my body weight properly. It felt like my weight was pinpoint on a spot.

steelcase is a good longterm investment i would say..i would rather buy once and cry once than keep buying but regret

since steelcase is so expensive, i made sure i tested it kao kao at the shop before ordering.

This post has been edited by smokey: Jan 22 2025, 07:36 AM
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post Jan 22 2025, 07:50 AM

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I have slipped disc and using IKEA Markus. No matter your choice, best to test it out first before buying
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post Jan 22 2025, 10:14 AM

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post Jan 22 2025, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(chicargo @ Jan 22 2025, 10:14 AM)
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I'm using this chair actually. Comfy good headrest, other aspect is just so-so. Can't get the lumbar support right, the way it's designed, it leaves a bit of space at the very end of my back and hip bone unsupported, had to put something to hold my butt. Recline only locks in 3 settings. Armrest won't hold your weight if you happen to push it down when rising up from the seat.
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post Jan 22 2025, 12:02 PM

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TS need to go exercise. Not buy chair.
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post Jan 22 2025, 12:41 PM

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Maybe consider also adjustable table height which you can work on sitting or standing up. A chair can only get you so far..its time to exercise to activate then muscles on your posterior chain.

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