Freedom

Humanscale

Freedom

45 positive 0 neutral 7 negative

Based on 52 Reddit mentions

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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

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madameniamh in r/AskUK

September 8, 2025 12:24 PM

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Short people of Reddit (5’0”–5’4”) — which chair worked best for you?

for 5'0" to 5'4", seat depth is everything. the aeron size a works if you're on the lower end, but the hard frame can hit the back of your knees. i've seen more short folks land on the steelcase amia because the seat depth adjusts shorter and the back is less aggressive. the leap v2's lumbar can sit

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ergonomics

March 22, 2026 1:46 PM

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What chairs you guys using to code with?

I’ve had many, many, computer chairs. I’ve had two herman miller aerons which ended up being terrible. The sides of the chair hurt my back after a few hours of sitting as the mesh isn’t strong enough to hold me back. I’ve had a humanscale freedom chair which caused me back problems. I’ve had a Secre

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l0gicgate in r/webdev

September 17, 2025 6:23 PM

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Seat pan depth advice

As a 6'0" 195lb person with the Humanscale Freedom Chair with Headrest as my primary chair, I can tell you that the 48cm falls short of my ideal sitting depth in the way the OMNI utilizes the space. There is about 2" of space between the edge of the seat (but 3" from the back of my butt to the edge

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East_Korean in r/LiberNovo

September 28, 2025 5:40 PM

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ProtoArc Flexer Pro Ergonomic Chair Testers Wanted

I would love to test the new chair out. I am currently using your EC100. My other office chair is a Humanscale Freedom Headrest series, that chair is amazing (but worn). I am no stranger to getting numb arms/fingers, sciatic nerve pain, etc. I am a programmer by profession and chair ergonomics/comfo

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treed_67 in r/ProtoArcHub

October 15, 2025 2:29 PM

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Are the BTOD folks biased towards Steelcase?

Well...I "work" in the industry and actually know exactly how many chairs Steelcase sells...by model... ;). (as well as all Miller & Knoll chairs...Haworth, not so much...Humanscale, not so much but their percent market share is WAY up in seating compared to the major OEMs) You would be QUITE surpri

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mozman68 in r/BTODtv

December 5, 2025 8:18 PM

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How much was your mattress

I went for a Humanscale Freedom (the version with a headrest) as I found it better supported my body shape/size than the options they had from the other brands (mainly Herman Miller). The key is to actually try a variety of chairs to see what works best for you in terms of fit and adjustment. The Fr

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TrickyWoo86 in r/CasualUK

May 15, 2025 1:00 PM

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