Humanscale
Freedom
Based on 52 Reddit mentions
$1921.00
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anyone else in NJ suddenly paying attention to stuff they never cared about before? lol
I just use monitoring. Shortly after I got my house I installed an Emporia monitor in the breaker panel. I also have monitoring connected to my tankless boiler, and automated lighting. Water monitoring and automatic shutoff is coming next. If any of my bills seem out of whack, I compare to the data
...IT_Trashman in r/newjersey
May 13, 2026 1:34 AM
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How long have you been messing around in this space and how old are you?
get a better chair. aquire a Humanscale Freedom with head rest. closest thing to anti-gravity i have found other than in a helicopter
Significant_Fuel_268 in r/homestudios
May 19, 2026 7:47 AM
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New to WFH: Standing Desk & Chair Recommendations?
I bought an almost new HumanScale Freedom Task chair 10 years ago. I've replaced the gel seat and arm pads 1x. It's the best chair I've ever owned. Retails $1,300-$1,800 new. Worth every penny.
sonicblue217 in r/appraisal
April 6, 2026 5:51 PM
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Where do you all get your ffice chairs from?
I work in the office furniture industry, so we basically get our pick of ex sample or second hand chairs for working. Everyone in my office sit on Herman Miller chairs except me. I used to have a Humanscale freedom chair, but now I'm in a Diffrient World. I much prefer it for lumbar support and I li
...madameniamh in r/AskUK
September 8, 2025 12:24 PM
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Is there a "gold standard" for what an MCM office/desk chair would look like?
If you want a super comfortable, very ergonomic chair that fits the aesthetic, you should check out the Freedom chair by Humanscale. They have it at Design Within Reach. Definitely not “vintage/period correct” but if you’re truly working for hours, this is the best
rarely_neutral in r/midcenturymodern
May 15, 2026 7:37 PM
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What’s one product you bought that turned you into a total snob — like, you can never go back to the cheap stuff?
Have been WFH since 2011. Started with the desk chair I already had which became uncomfortable the first day. I wasted a lot of money attempting cheaper solutions - found a used Humanscale Freedom Chair that was excellent and I used it for years. Finally got over it and paid for a brand new Steelcas
...Scrutinizer in r/AskReddit
April 11, 2025 6:36 PM
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Best office chair for lounging/gaming
The Humanscale Freedom is great for chilling, especially with the recline. The steelcase Amia is nice too, but it feels more like an office chair. If you’re looking for something more gaming-focused, the Zody isn’t as soft as you might want. You should check out ergonomicchairfinder to compare these
...fergult in r/BTODtv
March 29, 2026 3:31 PM
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Seriously will someone suggest a brand that doesn't suck
Lots of solid options. I got a used Humanscale Freedom 7 leather for $400. Beat chair I have ever sat in by far.
HawksNStuff in r/LinusTechTips
December 29, 2025 11:05 PM
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Seriously will someone suggest a brand that doesn't suck
I've been using a Humanscale: Freedom Chair (with the headrest) for about 10 years and it's still solid, cost me about £400 from an online 2nd hand office furniture place. (It doesn't have a recliner lock and relies on ergonomic design instead, but it's been brilliant.) Best one I ever bought was fr
...BamberGasgroin in r/LinusTechTips
December 30, 2025 3:28 PM
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Do you feel disabled due to your height?
whatever chair you sit in also makes a huge difference. I had chronic lower back pain coming and going all the time. I stand 8 hours a day but when im not working im usually spending a good amount of time in my pc chair. The switch to a proper office chair vs the $90 walmart special changed everythi
...ThePantyArcher in r/tall
January 14, 2026 4:49 AM
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