Liberty

Humanscale

Liberty

9 positive 0 neutral 1 negative

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Help Me Decide on the Best Chair!

The Humanscale Liberty is a good pick if you need something that fits your body Steelcase chairs are also popular for long hours, especially the Think V2; it’s pretty flexible. check out user reviews for those chairs online to see how they work for your size. Also, if you haven't looked at ergonomic

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Zangberry in r/Ergonomics

December 10, 2025 7:27 PM

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Can people give advice on home office chair available in UK?

I have a Humanscale Liberty Task chair and it fits your requirements perfectly.

bellabanjsk in r/AskUK

January 8, 2026 10:56 AM

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Im 6'4, 105 kgs. Looking for a good office chair. Practically impossible to find. I dont really have a budget. Ive even tried Herman Millers and the Haworth Fern but those are too small.

Humanscale Liberty. I am 6’1 was 102 now and down to 92 but have been using one for the last 5 years. Absolutely the best chair for large folks

Extension-Business-1 in r/ErgonomicIndia

March 21, 2026 4:10 PM

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Too short for office chairs- back can't touch the backrest of the chair.

I actually lost my job for requesting a suitably sized chair. I have the same issue! I ended up buying a second hand humanscale liberty. It goes low enough to the ground that i don’t need a footstool and it lets me bring the lumbar support closer so i can comfortably sit back, still reach the floor

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ClungeWhisperer in r/office

November 10, 2025 6:06 AM

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