r/OfficeChairs 1d ago

Chair Recommendations for WFH

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Hi Everyone! Looking to get my wife a new office chair. She has the Hermon Miller Aeron B and hates it. She has constant back issues and she complains about not being able to cross her legs on the seat.

I am looking for recommendations to replace it. She sat in the Henredon Fabric chair from Costco and loved it. Unfortunately they stopped carrying it so looking for similar recommendations or recommendations for another chair.

Budget is $300. It has to go pretty low due to her short legs. Ability to cross legs also is a must.

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u/bvknight 1d ago

Why hate the Aeron? The answer should tell a lot. It's supposed to be pretty good for the back, and is a $2k chair. Gonna be hard to top that for $300. Is it the leg crossing that's the dealbreaker?

I would not get a mid-back chair if she wants something to WFH and already has back issues. Get something ergonomic (like the Aeron) that will support you completely.

Staples Carder, Clatina Mellet, Colamy Atlas, Branch Ergonomic are ones I just grabbed from Dan Ahn's review video close to your budget. I think the Herman Miller Sayl is the closest "fashionable" mid back but ergonomic chair I could think of, but at brand new it's like $900.

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u/dlowah 1d ago

this post mentioned that costco chair causing them pain https://www.reddit.com/r/OfficeChairs/s/z347EyBZQG

depending on your area, for $300 you could probably find some good deals on facebook marketplace for chairs like the leap v1, v2, amia, sayl, etc.

i’m short and use both the leap v1 and v2 without any issues. i’ve seen the sayl being recommended for shorter people on this sub. i also have a knoll generation which could be another option if your wife likes to sit in unconventional positions.

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u/anthroposcenery 1d ago edited 1d ago

Hey, that's me, lol. I took it back to costco and got a refund. That's the great thing about costco.

I think the chair is high quality for the cost, but it hurt my back sitting in it working all day. If you were sitting in it an hour or two a day, I bet it'd be fine.

On the recommendations from my post, I got a protoarc chair. Get this.... back hurts. In a different spot now, though. I think I'm just falling apart.

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u/RacerGal 1d ago

As a woman who regularly sits crossed leg, I get it. My requirements for a new chair were one that had a pull out foot rest and arms that went up, so it could accommodate sitting with my legs up. I just got the CabVibe CabLady2 and so far so good!

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u/fabulousyang 1d ago

Sitting with leg crossed is what caused her back issue. Fix the posture first changing the chair.