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bit of a warning, active lumbar is not the same from chair to chair. Used to work in staples and lazyboy had i think the dresden, perfectly comfy, the lumbar moved as you leaned so you could have good posture to work and lean back and relax to watch content. Recently I bought myself a new chair, decided to treat myself to one with active lumbar so it said. It's CRAP. My back hurts from it just relentlessly shoving into my back constantly. You can't just compare features and assume one feature feels the same between chairs. That's why @Arika S's advice is so important. You really need to feel it first. Don't make the mistake I made and order a chair off amazon

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29 minutes ago, Arika S said:

don't buy a chair without sitting in it first. what is comfortable to 1 person may not be for another.

 

Go to an office supply store and sit in some of the chairs they have on display and find one that suits you.

Alright, I will do this. Thank you.

19 minutes ago, Jtalk4456 said:

bit of a warning, active lumbar is not the same from chair to chair. Used to work in staples and lazyboy had i think the dresden, perfectly comfy, the lumbar moved as you leaned so you could have good posture to work and lean back and relax to watch content. Recently I bought myself a new chair, decided to treat myself to one with active lumbar so it said. It's CRAP. My back hurts from it just relentlessly shoving into my back constantly. You can't just compare features and assume one feature feels the same between chairs. That's why @Arika S's advice is so important. You really need to feel it first. Don't make the mistake I made and order a chair off amazon

Thank you, I will go check some chairs out. Glad I didn't order a chair online. 

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