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Chair
I’ve been thoroughly bitten by the couch. My listening chair that is.
I’m forced to cut my listening sessions short due to lower back pain (chronic, result of an old injury). Looking to get something that would be comfortable enough to not aggravate the nerve in my tukhes and align properly with my speakers in a sweet spot.
Eames replica in leather? Ikea Poang? Anything else? What do you use?
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Great suggestions! Please keep em coming. I’ll start visiting furniture stores to try some of the chairs. @dekay LOL thx |
@corelli I agree. Mine currently does. It will be challenging to find something with good lumbar support and the right height. |
Sometimes my back is good, sometimes it’s bad. When it’s bad, it can be very bad, right down to my knee. We have some pretty pricey furniture in our home. I can’t sit too long on any of it. My go to spot for most of my sitting is at my desk in an office chair. Price isn’t that important with an office chair as long as you don’t get the very cheapest. My current one is from Wayfair and was about $200. What is important are the adjustments. Make sure you get one that has adjustable tilt and adjustable height. My armrests are adjustable too. I can sit in it all day long with no problems. Hope this is of some help because back pain really sucks! |