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Fantastic chair!, December 13, 2011 This review is from: Zody Office Task Chair by Haworth (Office Product) I've been using this chair for only about three months but I already absolutely love it. I have moderate (non-"medical") back issues - stiffness, occasional pain - from having worked in front of computers 50+ hours/week for 15 years. About 5 years ago I had a terrible office chair from my employer that made things worse, so I bought a Steelcase Leap. The Leap was a great chair and when I recently moved to a different country, I tried to find them but they're outrageously expensive here so I went on a search for more reasonably priced locally available chairs. I checked out about 6 locally available models and narrowed it down to the Herman Miller Mirra and the Zody, and opted for the Zody basically on aesthetic grounds (I work in a conservative office; the Zody doesn't look as "space age"). I was skeptical at first, since I hadn't previously heard of Haworth and have done a lot of research in the past, but after doing a lot of online research I decided they were not a risky... Read more
Great chair for the office -- customizable in nearly every way you could want!, February 11, 2012 By Elizabeth "The Only Way Out Is Through" (In my own little corner, in my own little room) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zody Office Task Chair by Haworth (Office Product) t my last job, I swear the chairs were from the 1980s. The Pneumatic lift no longer worked and you would sit down and slowly sink which would be disconcerting as all of a sudden you feel like you just shrunk.
I went to the local Healthy Back Store and this was recommended as an alternative to the Hermann Miller Aeron Chair.
The think I liked about it was the many different ways you can customize it -- are you tall? Move the seat out to support your legs. Short? Move it back so your knees are able to bend at the right spot. Up, down, rocking, locked, arms up, arms down, arms in or out... just about every customization you can imagine is very easily and quickly accomplished.
The seat is memory foam which I found makes a big difference in the comfort level. I tried some cheaper chairs that just had plain solid foam and they were not nearly as comfortable. There is a lumbar support piece that moves up and down which is welcome.
My only complaint... Read more
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| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Zody Office Task Chair by Haworth (Office Product) I've been using this chair for only about three months but I already absolutely love it. I have moderate (non-"medical") back issues - stiffness, occasional pain - from having worked in front of computers 50+ hours/week for 15 years. About 5 years ago I had a terrible office chair from my employer that made things worse, so I bought a Steelcase Leap. The Leap was a great chair and when I recently moved to a different country, I tried to find them but they're outrageously expensive here so I went on a search for more reasonably priced locally available chairs. I checked out about 6 locally available models and narrowed it down to the Herman Miller Mirra and the Zody, and opted for the Zody basically on aesthetic grounds (I work in a conservative office; the Zody doesn't look as "space age"). I was skeptical at first, since I hadn't previously heard of Haworth and have done a lot of research in the past, but after doing a lot of online research I decided they were not a risky... Read more By Elizabeth "The Only Way Out Is Through" (In my own little corner, in my own little room) - See all my reviews This review is from: Zody Office Task Chair by Haworth (Office Product) t my last job, I swear the chairs were from the 1980s. The Pneumatic lift no longer worked and you would sit down and slowly sink which would be disconcerting as all of a sudden you feel like you just shrunk.I went to the local Healthy Back Store and this was recommended as an alternative to the Hermann Miller Aeron Chair. The think I liked about it was the many different ways you can customize it -- are you tall? Move the seat out to support your legs. Short? Move it back so your knees are able to bend at the right spot. Up, down, rocking, locked, arms up, arms down, arms in or out... just about every customization you can imagine is very easily and quickly accomplished. The seat is memory foam which I found makes a big difference in the comfort level. I tried some cheaper chairs that just had plain solid foam and they were not nearly as comfortable. There is a lumbar support piece that moves up and down which is welcome. My only complaint... Read more |
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