What makes a good office chair?
This is not
as easy as it sounds to answer as there are many variables to take into account
such as how long will the chair be used for each day, the size of the user, the
size of the room and many other questions.
The quality
of the chair is a good place to start.
If the chair
is really cheap then there’s a good chance it won’t be good quality and will
not last long.
If you’re
spending £39 on a ‘leather’ office chair from a large store you get what you
pay for.
A decent
office chair should have a good amount of padding and it should be good quality
padding. Push your fist down on the seat and you should not be able to feel the
bolts etc.
The front edge
of the seat should have a shaped or ‘waterfall’ front edge. A seat with a
straight front will cut off circulation. A good rule of thumb is that you
should be able to slide your fingers between the inside of legs and the front
edge of the seat.
On a higher quality
chair the seat may have an individual tilt function and/or seat slide. These
are useful for finding that comfortable seating position.
The back of
the chair is also very important. The back should be shaped to compliment the
natural posture of your spine and should offer good support.
The back
should be adjustable for tilt and ideally should be adjustable for height to accommodate
different users.
The chair
should of course be height adjustable to accommodate different users.
Posture and how you use your chair is another issue. I have covered this briefly in another post here; http://theofficechairshop.blogspot.com/2011/11/posture-chair-whats-that-all-about.html
The width of the chair should be adequate for you. More generous sized chairs are available if you have a larger frame so don’t squeeze into a chair that is too small.
Many better quality chairs have adjustable arms. Height adjustment is common and many have width adjustment and more to help find a good position.
If you are
spending long periods in your chair then an executive type chair is not a great
chaice as they tend to have very limited adjustability.
You are
better off looking at task type chairs with lots of adjustment built in as we
have mentioned above.
We have a
wide range of office chairs at www.theofficechairshop.co.uk.
We welcome the opportunity to talk to our customers so please feel free to call
us and discuss any questions you may have.