Series 1

Steelcase

Series 1

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Based on 76 Reddit mentions

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Can anyone recommend a comfortable chair for long hours of remote work that doesn’t break the bank?

i feel you on the sore back after full days. the branch chair is decent for $300 but the steelcase series 1 at $500 is worth the jump - way better lumbar and seat cushion that doesnt flatten. also check out the sihoo m18 around $250 or the clatina mellet if you want a headrest. what helped me was ge

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/homeoffice

April 2, 2026 11:47 PM

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Chairs

I bought a Steelcase Series 1 chair as my sewing chair; it wasn't cheap but they delivered it to my house. Almost any good office chair without arms would work. What you want to check: Lumbar support Seat pan depth (how wide the seat is from front to back so your back and butt are against the back o

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Raine_Wynd in r/quilting

February 27, 2026 4:12 AM

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Tudtok jó ár-érték arányú székeket, home office használatra?

Ha sokat használod, nem érdemes spórolni vele. Ergonómikus széket kell nézni, hátad meghálálja. Nekem steelcase series 1 van, ma talán black friday miatt akciósan is meg lehet venni.

ComprehensiveHome557 in r/askhungary

November 28, 2025 11:17 AM

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Why is finding a decent chair harder than choosing a GPU?

I'd recommend finding a deal on a pre-owned Herman Miller Aeron or Steelcase Leap from a local warehouse or seller. I have an Embody and Leap v2; and used to have a Steelcase Series 1 ($499) and they were all great. I used to deal with lower back issues and found that most office chairs you can find

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Corghee in r/workstations

October 22, 2025 1:35 AM

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Best chair for home office - having herniated discs

I have a bad back and use a Herman Miller Aeron desk chair and love it. It’s comfortable on my back, and the material it’s made out of is really breathable and doesn’t make you sweaty if it’s hot. Luckily my employer was moving offices and decided they didn’t want to pay to move all the furniture an

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nealien79 in r/graphic_design

November 13, 2025 7:21 PM

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Best ergonomic chair recommendations under $500 for long hours?

If you’re doing long editing/gaming sessions, prioritize lumbar support + adjustable armrests over “gaming chair” looks. The Desky Coilflex is solid for the price, but people also highly recommend the Branch Ergonomic Chair and Steelcase Series 1 around that budget. If possible, try mesh-backed chai

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hloreddit in r/Ergonomics

May 21, 2026 11:16 AM

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Hola necesito su opinión en esto

honestly go with a good ergonomic office chair over the Corsair. gaming chairs look cool but the bucket seat and stiff padding wreck your back after a few hours. i ran into this same choice last year. for $600 you can get something like the Clatina Mellet or a used Steelcase Series 1 - both have adj

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/gamingchairs

May 23, 2026 10:11 AM

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Best Chair for ~$950

i was in the same spot last year with a grand to spend. secretlabs are fine but the foam is pretty firm. for that budget you can actually get a steelcase series 1 new or a used leap v2. also check the ergochair pro - it's right at $900 and has better lumbar than secretlab. herman miller sayl is anot

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/gamingchairs

May 9, 2026 8:13 AM

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Long Legs short torso...overwhelmed trying to find a chair!

same boat at 5'10 with short torso. the key is seat depth adjustment so your knees get proper support without the backrest hitting too high. from your list, Steelcase Series 1 is solid because the seat slides forward/back and the backrest adjusts up/down separately. i'd skip the Branch for your heig

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ergonomics

April 22, 2026 12:07 PM

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Can anyone recommend a comfortable chair for long hours of remote work that doesn’t break the bank?

ngl the branch is decent but steelcase series 1 is a real upgrade - the seat foam and lumbar actually hold up past 6 months. i'd also throw Staples Ayalon into the mix around $400, it's basically a poor man's leap. if you can stretch to $550, Steelcase Series 2 gives you adjustable lumbar depth whic

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ergonomics

April 3, 2026 12:37 PM

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