Ask HN: What is your work chair/desk?
I've learned that investing in a good work chair is worth it after all, but is no surprise. Using anything less just exhausts the mind and body and limits how much work you can get done. Picking the right desk is also a factor, so feel free to comment on what your work desk is as well.
I'm curious what everyone's work chair/desk is that agrees with me on is? Personally I'm shopping around, but perhaps comments should have:
1. Price.
2. Model/Make.
3. Features.
4. Brief conclusion summarizing value.
Thanks in advance for any commentary, picking the right chair is surprising hard!
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[ 4.7 ms ] story [ 47.7 ms ] threadI also find that I'm and moving around more often or changing positions more frequently since switching to an exercise ball. I'm guessing several short stints sitting are better than 4-8 hour sessions.
There are a number of wobbly chair designs that force one to sit correctly, and that strengthen core muscles. Well worth looking into them, IMO.
No more upper back problems and forced to take regular breaks as you can get stiff knees. But all in all very happy with my cheap and nasty set up. Used to have a standing desk but found it harder to concentrate.
Chair: https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/877226/Realspace-Mode...
I bought both at the start of the pandemic when I abruptly started working from home, and I thought it might be temporary (still working from home). I think both were slightly cheaper than what is listed, but I don’t clearly remember. Overall the desk works well. It is a little hard to raise with everything on my desk, but not a big deal. The biggest thing is I wish the lowest setting is an inch or two lower. The chair is pretty horrible for me. While the seat itself is farily comofortable, the seat depth is too large for me. The back has a very aggressive default reclining position, which I hate. I have been thinking about replacing both (especially the chair), however waiting until life settles down a little bit first.