On 11/09/2010 01:28 PM, Jarvis, Matthew wrote:
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>> From: [email protected]
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>> On Behalf Of Leland Jackson
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 10:59 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [NF] Ergonomic Office Chair
>>
>> I'm thinking of buying myself a new office chair.  I would like it to
>> provide as much support and comfort as possible.  The chair that
> appeals
>> to me most right now is the ergonomic "Humanscale Freedom Chair" in
> the
>> following configuration:
>>
>> Base price: $799.00
>>
>
> Dang, if I had an extra grand laying around I'd totally go for it...
>
> Many years ago I worked at a consulting firm and they hooked me up with
> an old school version of these totally-customizable type chairs...
> everything is adjustable so you can dial it in just right... wow - what
> a difference. Liked it so much I forked over $500 of my own money to get
> one at home and still have it. Rock solid and I'm 6'7" and 265
> pounds....
>

I'm 6' and 190 to 195 pounds.

> But this bad boy you are looking at looks like the latest generation...
>
> I'd say go for it, and if you don't like it you can prolly send it back.

I just noticed the gel seat cushion is not available with real leather, 
Millennium vinyl, or Promessav
simulated leather.  If I went gel, I would also be limited to cloth 
upholstery.

I really need something I can wipe down; since, I have two dogs, 4 cats, 
and she who must be obeyed, (eg the wife), with ADHD/hoarding.  LOL  I 
guess I'll give up the gel seats, which is suppose to be good for evenly 
distributing weight and can be comfortable for hours on end.  The memory 
foam seat cushion is probably good, but I would probably need to get up 
and walk around ever so often.

Anyone know if having a gel seat cushion would be worth giving up real 
leather, Millennium vinyl, or Promessa simulated leather?  BTW, it 
appears the price of leather has gone through the ceiling.  I notice 
selecting the "Prima Leather" option adds $1,030.00 to the cost of this 
chair, and this chair doesn't even look like it would take much to cover it.

Regards,

LelandJ

> Thanks,
>
> Matthew Jarvis || Business Systems Analyst
> IT Department
> McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
> 1460 G Street, Springfield, OR  97477 || Ph: 541-744-6092 || Fax:
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