• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    Drag yourself to the local store that sells chairs etc.

    What is comfortable for one person is torture for another. Somethings have to be purchased hands on.

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    I’d just get a chair that’s comfortable without any add-ons. I have a Steelcase Leap V2 at home, and a Steelcase Amia at work. I can and have sat in these for 16hrs plus in a day. Tempurpedic also has nice, thick butt cushions in their chairs at a fraction of the price.

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    If your legs are falling asleep it probably means your seat is too high. If you lower it, that should give some relief. As far as a cushion goes, I can’t help too much. I had one for my last chair and it worked fine, but I ditched the chair for an Aeron and haven’t had any problems at all. As far as I know, any cushion is gonna be just fine. Padding is padding.

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      4 days ago

      Was gonna say a cushion is probably not the solution to OPs problem, they’re either not using their chair correctly or the chair is bad

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    You can also find steelcase chairs on eBay for reasonable prices. They have all the adjustments and a wide variety of material options.

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      Can’t recommend this enough. I found a lightly used steelcase leap v1 on Craigslist for $120 (one owner). It was the same price as what I paid for a new EZBoy office chair from Costco, but the EZBoy started falling apart after less than a year. This Steelcase is over 15 years old and it looks and feels better than the other chair did when it was new. My back pain also went away when I got it, but I got a new mattress around the same time so it was probably a combination of the two… I do sit at my desk for 10+ hours a day, though.

      There are other similar chairs (eg. Herman Miller Aeron), and while I hate to recommend reddit, I haven’t found a better source for info on second hand high-end office chairs. If you’re considering a new office chair and suffer from back pain (sorry OP, I know you aren’t looking for a new chair), consider a higher-end used chair.

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        Crandall office furniture!

        Ordered a reconditioned Aeron there this Summer for about half what it would cost new and I love it. And since it’s reconditioned that means Herman Miller and their shitty-ass CEO didn’t make anything from me.

        Only thing is it had a bit of a funky smell when unwrapping, but it aired out quickly.

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    5 days ago

    I’ve had good results with the cushionlab car-specific one. I know they make a regular one, but the car seat shape works great on the particular mesh chair I have for some reason. Getting out for an occasional walk helps a lot too, even 10 minutes.

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    5 days ago

    I’ll say that some chairs are more comfortable than others, but a standing desk is finally what felt the most comfortable for me.

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      I got a standing desk at work and when I was nervous I just started pacing around the whole office and creeping out my employees. Had to get back to sitting

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        I liked using my standing desk in my home office. so much that I eventually got one for the office.

        I got a lot of compliments and interested short conversations, but notably only one other person transitioned to a standing desk.

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        I’ve always wanted a treadmill but hard to say I would use it enough to be worth it.

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        3 days ago

        This really is the answer. You’re sitting too much and a need to stand more to build up your muscles and ease blood flow to your legs.

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        cool. i always like digging through the huge pillow cushion area they have at thrift stores.

        I have a lot of pillows.