Office Depot / OfficeMax is having a "BIGGEST CHAIR EVENT OF THE SEASON", lots of deals on different chairs. I've been waiting to purchase the specific one mentioned in the title as it as a headrest and is from the WorkPro Quantum 9000 Series (I have the mid back version currently). They are also offering free chair assembly on chairs priced over $99...which I did not do.
https://www.officedepot.com/a/pro...omic-Mesh/
They also do FREE next day business shipping for this chair which I scoffed at and didn't quite believe; but chair ordered yesterday, and it's coming today. Some of the chairs are available in store.
Add a 20% off coupon which you can get if you loiter around their website or in one of their many many many emails they always send out.
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I'd say this chair is probably worth about $100-150. $239 is too much. We have chairs that look very similar to this at work and I cannot stand them. Maybe if I committed an entire day to tweak the settings just right they wouldn't make me crazy. But at work that is a wasted effort, since people frequently steal chairs for meetings etc and I probably wouldn't even get the same one back at the desk when over.
Definitely go to a retail store and sit in one if you can. Sit in one for a little while and see how much you like it after 20-30 minutes.
Also, I've never owned a chair with a mesh seating cushion before, but it kind of worries me. Won't the mesh stretch out fairly quickly and lose its support?
https://www.staples.com/Staples-H...uct_990119 [staples.com]
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I really think the two inches makes the difference
EDIT: As in I'm 6 ft and not comfortable in the hyken
https://imgur.com/gallery/XwE7F
I did it myself and it works wonders. Still one of the best sub $150 dollar chair new, unless you can swing Craigslist for a Steelcase Leap V2 and / or Humanscale Freedom.
what do you guy set up for key words in the SD alerts? for pc chairs?