I went through several years of trying a slew of different chairs/sitting
solutions (including the ball, aeron chairs, and weird sit/kneel solutions).

I ended up being happiest with a standing solution and, for versatility,
have been working with the Ergotron Workfit-S. I wanted to try the geekdesk
but never was able to order one without their shipping time frame being
measured in months.

My review <http://jarrodoverson.com/blog/ergotron-workfit-s-vs-workfit-a/>of
the workfit-s vs workfit-a is one of the most trafficked posts on my
site and I get email with similar reviews so I'd recommend it to others

tl;dr all chairs suck, just stand.



On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Benjamin Wanicur <[email protected]>wrote:

> Sorry for the slightly off topic post, but I figured this list would be a
> great resource...
>
> I'm in the market for a new work chair / stool and I like to hear feedback
> about what people think is the most ergonomic solution.  To frame the issue
> a bit:
>
>    - I'm current sitting at a desk, however, that might change soon also.
>     I hope to upgrade to an adjustable sitting / standing workstation
>    eventually.
>    - I'm only looking for something adjustable (a no-brainer right ?).
>     Ideally something that can adjust a great deal (in case I end up with a
>    high desk).
>    - This is just my personal preference, but I subscribe to the less is
>    more approach.  For the past 5 years or so, my chair has been an exercise
>    ball.  I really like it, but they tend to only last 6 months to a year
>    before springing a leak. It has become very wasteful.  I'd really like to
>    hear from people that use some kind of stool (no back or arm rests).
>
> Thanks and looking forward to hearing what you guys and gals are using!
>
> Cheers
>
> Ben W
>
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