The most important things to look at before buying an office chair

Are you looking for a comfortable and good-looking office chair?
Every human being is different, and you have to consider the frequency and environment in which the chair will be used, while also considering one’s own “history” (sports done and jobs held, good and bad habits, trauma suffered…).

Do you think you move a lot or maybe you don’t know how your office chair will support your back? Well understood, no office chair is a “medical aid,” however analyzing designs and materials that might work well for your current physical condition certainly are the first steps to purchasing your chair and having maximum comfort for your workday!

On average, we spend 5-6 hours sitting in front of our desks during a workday.

When we sit at our desks, we do not think about the benefits that an office chair can offer us: no office chair can cure diseases, but it can lessen their undesirable effects by adjusting to the user’s body, helping him or her in assuming a correct posture or, at least, reducing the possibility of maintaining an incorrect one.

Office chairs are still often purchased with little attention to what is really important, and almost always comparing only cost. And when it happens that buyers dwell more on this decision, they have a tendency to focus on theergonomics of the chair, which is certainly an important element, but not the only one to consider.

Thanks to our advice you will find on this blog, deciding which office chair to buy will be a more reasoned decision for all professional categories that spend many hours at their desks, namely journalists, office workers, entrepreneurs, magagers, executives, freelancers…

Deciding to purchase an ergonomic chair could have a great impact on our well-being because it improves our quality of life and thus productivity, thereby reducing fatigue due to the many hours spent at the desk.

First and foremost, the first tip is to move toward products that have mesh upholstery on the backrest and, if possible, on the seat as well.
The optimal mesh is one that is elastic and conforms to the user’s shape, while providing the right amount of support for the body, allowing healthy air circulation with the surrounding environment and thus avoiding sweat buildup.

And even on the seat of the chair, the stretch mesh upholstery ensures that, each time you stand up, this returns to the original tension, preventing you from sitting back down on a seat, still warm, already conformed to the position of the buttocks previously held and thus no longer having the optimal hold.

 

See you soon,

The Procomfort Staff