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Subject:Re: Ball chairs and their kin From:Karen Zorn <k -dot- zorn -at- zorntech -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Mon, 08 Aug 2011 11:51:30 -0700
I had a ball chair that I used for 6-7 years switching off with my old,
broken down office chair. The only problems I had with it were my butt
got really sore after sitting for several hours. My desk had a nice
keyboard tray, so the chair height was not a problem. Sold the ball
chair when we moved this past winter.
Looking for a new chair, I went to Office Max and purchased a mesh back
task chair with tons of adjustments--seat angle, back angle, lift, and
back height. Although I really wanted an Herman Miller Aeron chair which
is the most comfortable chair I've ever sat in, the Office Max chair was
1/3 the price and it's holding up well. May be one of these days the
Herman Miller will show up in my office.
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