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In addition to the ergonomic benefits "built-in" to the design, you can also recline your chair to rest your postural muscles and recuperate after long periods of sitting. Helping your body handle and then recover from long gaming sessions is what Clutch Chairz is all about. Im looking to get a new chair to replace this torture device of an office chair that Im sat on. But im a bit of a tight git and �125 just to sit my arse on seems a bit steep. Has anyone got any good suggestions for a chair? I cant use the sofa because the missus wont let me hook my PC upto the TV. I've got my arse sat on that exact chair. Well worth the 125. Argos tend to have ok office chairs. They may not have as high back as the one you linked though. I may pick up the chair you linked though as my old argos one is getting a bit ratty Both me and my girlfriend use chairs from http://www.dxracer.net/ If you think �125 is bad, we paid about �220 each for these (we're both using the Drift model).

For us, it was a time thing. We've had cheaper chairs in the past but they've never lasted that long, and we needed something which would be good for hours of sitting (I'm a PC gamer, she's a uni student).
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My current one is from Staples and cost about �80. It's comfortable enough for me to fall asleep in Probably not what you'd think you'd want and probably way out of an acceptable price range but a Varier Wing Kneeling chair is great for computer use. I bought one for about �330 12years ago and sold it to my friend for �200(for his home business) when we got rid of the carpet flooring back in 2012, and I still miss it even today, but use it at his when backing up his files. �660 for a chair with no back? but sir you jest? Quite honestly, I've never needed nor wanted a "friend" to come over and back up my files for me, let alone have them pose on some retarded kneel-chair while they do so. Eames Soft Pad Executive chair - I reckoned that it would outlast all my consoles and PCs, so it's worth more than the PC budget. Looks great, very comfortable and the tilt lets me put my feet up while playing. Also you feel like the bad guy in a sophisticated period spy movie;

"You and I - we're not so different. Perhaps we can come to some sort of arrangement. Let me just get to the next checkpoint first." Well I suspect, unlike my friend, your use of computers is a bit better than a basic comprehension of using an iPhone and you didn't have a friend of over 25years develop a custom system for your business (for free when he was starting up) that now lets you earn hundreds of thousands of pounds per year while employing five people(obviously not including me). Each time he'd come over to work on his business plans, he'd use my computer and ask about the chair. Doing a labour intensive job, the forced posture helped him and it is still very comfortable. As a joke, he used to offer me �50 to buy it on each occasion we'd have a meeting, eventually I was prepared to sell the chair and he saw that �200 was still a fraction of the cost to buying a new one. I even told him if he ever wants to get rid of it, I want first refusal on buying it back.

If you haven't used one, then you wouldn't appreciate why they are a really good chair. If I was in the market to buy a new chair for a carpeted office, I wouldn't be phased by the �660 price tag. I'd recommend a strong one. If you're a fairly big lad like me - not fat as such with a 36'' waist but on the way - and you sit in for hours at a time it needs to put up with your ass and wriggling FETCH THE COMFY CHAIR Because I weigh a bit I use a Goliath Heavy duty chair, it can take weight up to 27 stone. I got sick of having to replace my chairs every 4-6 months due ot the gas lift breaking. Figured it would be better to invest in an expensive chair. To be honest though I'm thinking I might buy a kneeling chair at some point. I used to use one when I was a teenager and I loved it, my posture is terrible these days and a kneeling might help improve that. I love it when vizzini goes off on a 4 paragraph ramble to justify things. To be fair, my mrs uses a kneeling chair while editing because it stops her slouching and helps prevents neck ache.

However.... im sure even she wouldnt offer it up if someone asked for a comfy chair as its kind of designed to be the opposite. What does the �660 version bring that the many �60 ones that google find, don't? A smug feeling of superiority. Can't put a price on that. Its sold as a medical device which automatically adds a zero to the price. I'm interested, but will that position allow my "friend" to back up into me while I'm backing up his files? A certificate declaring you mug of the year and a subscription for magic beans monthly. I bought one of these for work, it's pretty decent. Work had provided me with a different chair, but it was too short at the back, I ended up slouching something terrible. This has made a bit of a difference.A fully adjustable kneeling position, with the coaster wheels, rotating seat and gas pump adjustable height for �60? I'll be really impressed with a link to one of those at that price. That's true, coaster wheels are well known to jack the price of things right up.