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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Get an Aeron, February 13, 2011 This review is from: Freedom Task Chair Leather I'm an artist, I've worked on stools my whole professional life. I recently did a big studio upgrade. I bought an Aeron for my computer chair and I had a good experience many years ago with a Human Scale computer chair product at an office I worked in. I bought the task version with the foot rest and arm gels...this thing is a piece of junk. I honestly don't know where to begin with my list of complaints.
First thing- when I set the chair up the gas chamber was slowly leaking air and so it would 'slowly' slide down over time. I've never had this happen with a chair...but it's a sinking feeling. I find this completely unnacceptable when your paying 900 dollars, for that price they should really test it before they send it out. I eventually had to get a new gas cylinder...if you haven't ever installed one don't! It's a giant pain in the ass. I'm 6'1' 220 and in great shape, I was sweating bullets and screaming at the gods with a rubber mallet smashing on the cylinder trying... Read more
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Oh boy!, August 20, 2009 By This review is from: Freedom Task Chair Leather Yikes, I just dumped a ton of cash into this chair after sitting in it locally. At the store, I thought all was well. Now after sitting in it for a while, I realize it is not comfortable at all. The back rest is impossible to adjust to me. It feels like I must always lean back in the chair. There is zero upper back support when typing at a keyboard. Plus the stupid chair feels like it was designed for someone who weighs 300 lbs. Big mistake.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Great if you prefer to work in a reclined positon, September 11, 2008 By This review is from: Freedom Task Chair Leather First, let me say that if you don't spend much time reclining in your office chair, then this is the WRONG chair for you. Plain, and simple.
Second, getting this chair without the headrest is a waste of time. If you don't get the headrest, get a different chair. You'll thank yourself.
This is by far the best chair I've found and this is almost entirely due to the recline-headrest mechanism. The most unique feature of this chair is the ability to recline and still have adequate support to see your monitor.
Out of a 10-hour workday, I will spend roughly 7-8 hours of it in a slightly-reclined to fully-reclined position. This position helps take a lot of pressure off of my back. The headrest is designed to stay "upright" while you lean back which makes it easy to read, view a monitor, type, etc.
The lower-back/lumbar support is aggressive when compared to other chairs, mainly because it's intended to be used while reclined. The back support also... Read more
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| 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Freedom Task Chair Leather I'm an artist, I've worked on stools my whole professional life. I recently did a big studio upgrade. I bought an Aeron for my computer chair and I had a good experience many years ago with a Human Scale computer chair product at an office I worked in. I bought the task version with the foot rest and arm gels...this thing is a piece of junk. I honestly don't know where to begin with my list of complaints.First thing- when I set the chair up the gas chamber was slowly leaking air and so it would 'slowly' slide down over time. I've never had this happen with a chair...but it's a sinking feeling. I find this completely unnacceptable when your paying 900 dollars, for that price they should really test it before they send it out. I eventually had to get a new gas cylinder...if you haven't ever installed one don't! It's a giant pain in the ass. I'm 6'1' 220 and in great shape, I was sweating bullets and screaming at the gods with a rubber mallet smashing on the cylinder trying... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Freedom Task Chair Leather Yikes, I just dumped a ton of cash into this chair after sitting in it locally. At the store, I thought all was well. Now after sitting in it for a while, I realize it is not comfortable at all. The back rest is impossible to adjust to me. It feels like I must always lean back in the chair. There is zero upper back support when typing at a keyboard. Plus the stupid chair feels like it was designed for someone who weighs 300 lbs. Big mistake. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Freedom Task Chair Leather First, let me say that if you don't spend much time reclining in your office chair, then this is the WRONG chair for you. Plain, and simple.Second, getting this chair without the headrest is a waste of time. If you don't get the headrest, get a different chair. You'll thank yourself. This is by far the best chair I've found and this is almost entirely due to the recline-headrest mechanism. The most unique feature of this chair is the ability to recline and still have adequate support to see your monitor. Out of a 10-hour workday, I will spend roughly 7-8 hours of it in a slightly-reclined to fully-reclined position. This position helps take a lot of pressure off of my back. The headrest is designed to stay "upright" while you lean back which makes it easy to read, view a monitor, type, etc. The lower-back/lumbar support is aggressive when compared to other chairs, mainly because it's intended to be used while reclined. The back support also... Read more |
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