![]() I used to work in a 1,000 employee call center and they had a chair survey to replace all of the chairs and it boiled down to a showdown between Aeron and Leap and the Leap won massively just because it worked for more people. I'm strongly of the opinion that Leap is a better fit for more people and should be more recommended in general than an Aeron because of above comments when looking for a chair in the mainline professional price range, however for those the Aeron work for they will probably work better. Leap are more adjustable and have oversized options if needed. ![]() If you do not fit that dimensionality it will probably be uncomfortable. One side effect of this however that also needs to be noted is due to the aforementioned forcing of posture an Aeron also requires a specific size of person, that is someone within a few inches of average and healthy weight. It's two different takes and one is not necessarily more correct than the other but is a very important point that is often missed. Aeron's attempt to force you to a correct posture, Leaps attempt to form to whatever your posture is. Leaps tend to be better if you want support for bad posture or irregular positions. I know higher-end chairs like a Steelcase Leap or a Herman Miller Embody are probably a better choice, but I have a very limited budget of $400-$600, and I cannot buy a refurbished/used chair because those are not common in my country. I've been looking at the Ikea Markus and the Staples Hyken (or any other chair from those brands, for that matter), but I haven't been able to decide which one is better for me. My job requires me to be creative, but creativity doesn't flow when my ass starts hurting after sitting for 30 minutes, so comfortability is my number one priority. I have a bad posture (not terrible, but still bad). I usually find myself unconsciously slouching. I work from home, so I spend a lot of time in front of a computer, normally 8-10 hours a day. I know this question has probably been asked a lot of times before, but I couldn't find an answer that suited my needs, so I thought I'd post my own thread.
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