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Hei,

 

I am looking for a desk chair. I dont need to be a gaming chair, but i like the design of it.

 

From what i saw on market, Ikea Markus is one of the best on his price range and i can accept that, but if i lift the price more ? After all, a chair can last a lot of years, so maybe is worth.

On the other hand, there are needforseat maxnomic, dxracer, akracing, playseat, vertagear, omega gt and arrozi on the market wich are pretty expensive. Are they worth it ? Or is just a recaro chair adjusted for desk ? If they are good, can you recommend me the one wich is most comfortable and best quality ? If not, on this price range i can choose anything else if is worth. I will search for review after you recommend one.

 

And about ikea markus, i need to know if there are cheap materials or not :)

 

Thank you and i hope that i will find a lot of ... desk chair users ? :P

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I went from an Ikea Markus to a Maxnomic one. The Ikea one lasted me less than two years before the cushioning had just gone, but this was from sitting in it for hours everyday, other people may have different experiences. I was however in Ikea recently and they have changed the colours and things so maybe the padding is improved now also, or I just got a bad one.

 

I have only had the Maxnomic one for a few weeks, but I like it, no idea on how long the padding will hold up in in but i do find it comfortable, it is a more pleasurable experience than the Ikea one. Though whether that is worth twice the price to you or not is another matter. The reason I went for the Maxnomic one over other brands is that I usually have my chair extended rather tall and out of what I looked at they went the tallest.

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