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Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby J0E » 07 May 2012, 13:57

...are they any good?

Anyone own/used one? Do they work well?

Got one from someone moving out today.

Was gonna giver 'er a whirl.

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Try it for a month to see if there's any results.

Sometimes I get a stiff neck from bending over too much in front of the screen.
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Re: Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby cc la tarte » 07 May 2012, 14:06

Good luck with it Joe.

Seems if a Swedish product does not come equipped with that stereotypical voluptuous blonde, it loses something?
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Re: Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby SMP-ness » 07 May 2012, 14:07

lol.

Ah, what a chair.
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Re: Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby cc la tarte » 07 May 2012, 14:08

"Urgeonomic"? ;)
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Re: Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby RealWoman » 07 May 2012, 14:16

They used to have chairs like that in the 80s. They weren't all that great.
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Re: Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby Lochdubh » 07 May 2012, 14:17

cc la tarte wrote:Good luck with it Joe.

Seems if a Swedish product does not come equipped with that stereotypical voluptuous blonde, it loses something?

You can't argue :tongue: with science.
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Re: Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby mimi » 07 May 2012, 15:12

I have that exact chair. I used one for years and years. I find it good if you have lower back problems...which I do.
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Re: Swedish Ergonomic Chairs

Unread postby J0E » 07 May 2012, 17:43

mimi wrote:I have that exact chair. I used one for years and years. I find it good if you have lower back problems...which I do.


Well, I'm glad to have gotten it.

I've always wanted one, and then balked at the price - $200-300.

So add on the tax, can be a $350 chair.

So getting it for FREE made me day.

Here's a place that sells it in Kits:

http://www.chairlines.com/Jobri

They have a cheaper wooden model for about $100, but I'm not sure about the durability.

Probably would wear out, wouldn't last that long.

But...wood is easier on the joints, I find.

Got more give.
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