-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Tuesday 11th of June 2013 07:26:28 AM
NWescapee said
05:13 AM Jun 11, 2013
So, we've now been living in our driveway or the neighbor's driveway for 3 weeks in our rig and we've already determined some of the RV furniture needs to be replaced. First on the list is a "real" desk chair for me. We installed a keyboard tray to allow the keyboard to be at a reasonable height for a short person and now after just a couple of days of having my office in here I've determined that this chair is not going to be comfortable for my 40+ hour a week full time job that I will continue as we hit the road.
I've been looking at several of the office stores and a few furniture stores and can't find anything that is comfortable enough, that looks like it's built to last more than a month or two that isn't huge. I don't want a chair that takes up a lot of room, I don't need the side arms, but I want something that is comfortable enough that I can sit in for a normal work day.
Any suggestions? I think I've been looking in the wrong place at the local office stores and furniture stores.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Tuesday 11th of June 2013 10:27:24 AM
01zeosix said
11:20 AM Jun 11, 2013
One may want to consider going to Amazon and searching for "Kensington Memory Foam Seat Cushion". I bought one (with a memory foam backrest) and it made a big difference for me. I liked the products enough that I ordered a set for my expensive office chair. Seating comfort is really a personal matter. Just throwing it out as an alternative for you.
Back to lurkin' in my cave.
Technomadia said
02:38 PM Jun 11, 2013
To find the higher end chairs, track down where the local companies buy their furniture from - usually surplus office stores, office furniture stores, etc. I've had a Global Magdala for about 10 years that I sit in for many hours a day, and I love it. It is finally starting to show wear, so I'll be in the market for a new chair myself within a year. And my sweetie has his eye on snagging a used Aeron or Warwick off Craigslist somewhere along our route. Expect to spend $300-800 for a good high quality new chair - but like a good mattress, it's worth it for the amount of time we spend in them.
The stuff you find in Staples, Office Depot, etc. can be decent enough if you find one that works for you. The trick there is to buy the extended warranty, when the chair gives out in a year or two (which it probably will), use the warranty to get a replacement.
- Cherie
Terry and Jo said
05:29 PM Jun 11, 2013
Just as a follow up to Jim's comment, here is a link to Ashley Furniture's website so that you can look at what they sell.
Look at Amazon, you can read reviews that address comfort and quality
http://www.amazon.com/basyx-HON-HVL210-Chair-Black/dp/B0046TR4IW/ref=pd_sbs_hg_1
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-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Tuesday 11th of June 2013 07:26:28 AM
So, we've now been living in our driveway or the neighbor's driveway for 3 weeks in our rig and we've already determined some of the RV furniture needs to be replaced. First on the list is a "real" desk chair for me. We installed a keyboard tray to allow the keyboard to be at a reasonable height for a short person and now after just a couple of days of having my office in here I've determined that this chair is not going to be comfortable for my 40+ hour a week full time job that I will continue as we hit the road.
I've been looking at several of the office stores and a few furniture stores and can't find anything that is comfortable enough, that looks like it's built to last more than a month or two that isn't huge. I don't want a chair that takes up a lot of room, I don't need the side arms, but I want something that is comfortable enough that I can sit in for a normal work day.
Any suggestions? I think I've been looking in the wrong place at the local office stores and furniture stores.
Don't know if there's any stores near you, but we found a nice desk chair at Ashley Furniture http://www.ashleyfurniture.com/WhereToShop/WhereToShop.aspx?PageId=WhereToShop, that held up well.
Jim
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-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Tuesday 11th of June 2013 10:27:24 AM
One may want to consider going to Amazon and searching for "Kensington Memory Foam Seat Cushion". I bought one (with a memory foam backrest) and it made a big difference for me. I liked the products enough that I ordered a set for my expensive office chair. Seating comfort is really a personal matter. Just throwing it out as an alternative for you.
Back to lurkin' in my cave.
The stuff you find in Staples, Office Depot, etc. can be decent enough if you find one that works for you. The trick there is to buy the extended warranty, when the chair gives out in a year or two (which it probably will), use the warranty to get a replacement.
- Cherie
Just as a follow up to Jim's comment, here is a link to Ashley Furniture's website so that you can look at what they sell.
Ashley Furniture
Terry
-- Edited by scindapsus on Thursday 27th of June 2013 03:35:55 AM
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