My desk chair philosophy
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:38 pm
Not mesh, even though my AC is underpowered and the current heat wave would kill a lesser man, because mighty as I am, I don't want a blood clot and mesh is known to be less comfortable, especially around the frame. I want the kind of quality that you can only get in a chair that they don't sell to individuals, like the Steelcase Amia, which they have at work so I got to try it.
Used on Ebay is an option for the quality chairs, but another requirement is that I want a head rest. Some head rests look like they prevent your head from going back and may even force your head too far forward. Without trying a head rest that looks too far forward I'm reluctant to buy a chair like that.
Also, I won't want old foam because older fire retardants are less healthy especially as the foam degrades. And the more likely the foam is to have been made in China, the worse. Some newer chairs don't have any fire retardants in the foam at all.
A chair with a high enough back, like many managers, executive, and gaming chairs, even with no explicit head rest, could let you rest your head. But Managers chairs are less likely to be proportioned right for safe upright sitting, with arm rests too far apart, inability to sit upright with back support, etc. Executive chairs are even worse. Gaming chairs I may look into more but I'm averse to their color schemes and their specialization.
My current plan is to check Ebay for one of the newer versions of the Steelcase Amia. I think the newer versions are styled differently from the 2010-ish versions - I have to confirm that. If the Ebay listings had photos of the Date of Manufacture labels that would help. They're super sturdy, with a 400 lb weight limit, but no head rest. Maybe the plastic on the back is sturdy enough that I can get a headrest separately and screw it into the plastic.
Used on Ebay is an option for the quality chairs, but another requirement is that I want a head rest. Some head rests look like they prevent your head from going back and may even force your head too far forward. Without trying a head rest that looks too far forward I'm reluctant to buy a chair like that.
Also, I won't want old foam because older fire retardants are less healthy especially as the foam degrades. And the more likely the foam is to have been made in China, the worse. Some newer chairs don't have any fire retardants in the foam at all.
A chair with a high enough back, like many managers, executive, and gaming chairs, even with no explicit head rest, could let you rest your head. But Managers chairs are less likely to be proportioned right for safe upright sitting, with arm rests too far apart, inability to sit upright with back support, etc. Executive chairs are even worse. Gaming chairs I may look into more but I'm averse to their color schemes and their specialization.
My current plan is to check Ebay for one of the newer versions of the Steelcase Amia. I think the newer versions are styled differently from the 2010-ish versions - I have to confirm that. If the Ebay listings had photos of the Date of Manufacture labels that would help. They're super sturdy, with a 400 lb weight limit, but no head rest. Maybe the plastic on the back is sturdy enough that I can get a headrest separately and screw it into the plastic.