Best Office Chairs for Lower Back Pain Under $700?

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Asked By ChillPanda77 On

I've been struggling with lower back pain, and I think my cheap gaming chair is the culprit. I spend long hours working at my desk, so I'm looking to invest in a high-quality ergonomic chair that won't break the bank—my budget is under $700. Can anyone recommend a good option?

5 Answers

Answered By FitnessFanatic On

Don’t forget to strengthen your core! I didn't think it'd make a difference, but since I started working out, my back pain has reduced significantly.

HealthyChoice -

Totally! Exercise is key. Chairs can help, but if your muscles aren't strong, it might not fix everything.

ChillPanda77 -

Exactly! I've started doing some exercises and it's helped!

Answered By DeskDoodler On

Honestly, if you can, try going for a standing desk setup. I did that and combined it with a high-quality chair. Switching between sitting and standing helps a ton.

HappyFeet -

Yeah, I've started standing for half my day as well and it's really alleviated some pain.

JustSittingHere -

I've heard about those setups but wasn't sure how they work for long hours.

Answered By ChairEnthusiast On

You can't go wrong with the Herman Miller Aeron. It really is the gold standard for office chairs. I bought a refurbished one a couple of years ago, and it's held up nicely without any pain.

ComfortQueen -

Aeron is definitely great, but also consider that it might not be everyone's cup of tea. I found it wasn't the best fit for my back.

BrokeButHappy -

Same here! I got mine used and it's been great for my posture.

Answered By ErgoNerd On

For a budget chair, check out Flexispot or Autonomous. They have some decent options that support your back well without breaking the bank.

SearchingForComfort -

Sounds promising! I'll have to look into those brands.

OldSchoolGamer -

I've heard good things about Flexispot, definitely check their reviews!

Answered By LumberjackSoul On

Definitely consider the Steelcase Leap v2! It's adjustable and offers excellent lumbar support. I found a refurbished one for under $700 and it's been a game changer for my back pain.

TechWhiz42 -

I second that! I got a Leap v2 too, and it's been fantastic. I think a lot of it comes down to finding a chair that suits your body.

FitGuru99 -

Make sure you try it out first if you can! Sometimes the fit can vary from person to person.

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