Humanscale
Freedom
Based on 52 Reddit mentions
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Looking for any furniture or office stores that have high end computer chairs (Herman Miller and the like) to sit in before purchasing in Spokane
Little known fact. A lot of Herman miller chairs come in different sizes. Getting fit by a professional is important if you’re not bog standard five eight to five ten and 150lb. I’m six four 240 and have short legs for my frame. I have a size c Aeron with a size b seat. Humanscale, steelcase both of
...zaskar in r/Spokane
November 30, 2025 4:06 AM
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Chair recommendations
Humanscale Freedom Chair by Niels Diffrient is the one I usually suggest. Not cheap, but worth it and mine lasted more than a decade. This is very dependent on region, but many freelancers can write off items like task chairs out of thier taxes? If you work from home as an an employee, an OH report
...brianlucid in r/graphic_design
February 3, 2026 2:53 PM
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Expensive WFH Chair: is it worth it?
I bought a Humanscale Freedom chair about 9 years ago. Cost me $2000. And I still use it everyday and it looks to last me the rest of my career. One of my best purchases in private practice.
Nervous-Cucumber9302 in r/therapists
May 20, 2026 12:14 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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Will never go Razer again
Yup. I have a used leather humanscale freedom chair which coming up to 10 years old. Still looks and works like it's new. And I only paid 150 for it 😊. Razer is all vibe and zero quality.
aKindlyBeast in r/razer
September 26, 2025 5:43 PM
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The best Office Chair now for long hours of Work? Which do you always swear by/recommend?
https://www.reddit.com/r/OfficeChairs/comments/nv1253/humanscale_freedom_is_absolutely_terrible/
VisibleExercise5966 in r/remotework
April 24, 2026 9:46 AM
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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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Which ergonomic office chairs for long hours/day are truly the best you've ever sat on in your home office?
Humanscale. The only real, ergonomic, office chair. I have the Freedom and i think it's the best chair on the market. It's out of your price range, but anything from Humanscale in your budget will be more comfortable and last longer than the Aeron.
No-External-7722 in r/remotework
August 6, 2025 6:09 AM
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Place to buy office chairs?
This as well. I always hit used office furniture places. Also worth talking to the sales people about what the friend likes in chairs, as they may have other chairs at the other locations that are a better fit/price point. To me, it's worth a 1-2hr drive each way, one time, for something you'll spen
...tullnd in r/cincinnati
September 28, 2025 11:11 PM
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