Sub £200 Ergonomic Chairs

Ah so the website I linked was their official site then? Yet it has no stock, that's strange - I wonder if there's a partnership with the rainforest? :(
Yes its a bit odd, I think their website is US only perhaps so amazon carry their eu storefront. There are some reddit reviews floating around now, I still think I'll end up paying more for better quality when I do jettison my wreck of a chair.
 
Yes its a bit odd, I think their website is US only perhaps so amazon carry their eu storefront. There are some reddit reviews floating around now, I still think I'll end up paying more for better quality when I do jettison my wreck of a chair.

Yeah that sounds about right. Hopefully they handle warranty fine though? Should you need to use it.
 
This seems a bit silly to be asking but, Sihoo owners (with mesh bases). How cold are they on your behind? My home office isn't overly warm and I don't want a cold backside.
 
This seems a bit silly to be asking but, Sihoo owners (with mesh bases). How cold are they on your behind? My home office isn't overly warm and I don't want a cold backside.
I tend to find my hands get cold far before my behind would. I can’t recall ever having a cold behind with my mesh chair.
 
This seems a bit silly to be asking but, Sihoo owners (with mesh bases). How cold are they on your behind? My home office isn't overly warm and I don't want a cold backside.
I tend to find my hands get cold far before my behind would. I can’t recall ever having a cold behind with my mesh chair.

as another sihoo owner with a mesh back and base...this ^
 
I'm currently looking at the following chair, Nautilus Moritz. Looks to be (even for the price, around £160); a step up in build quality versus the usual chairs that you see on Amazon. 24 hour commercial grade chair apparently. Still researching it.
 
Apart from the box turning up battered thanks to DPD, built the M57 earlier and so far impressed with it, had to drop my desk level as this chair doesn't go as high as my previous one (before gas strut started to fail)
 
Which one of the two is regarded as the better chair? I'll be looking at buying one in the next month or so.

Better subjective but the M57 is the more expensive of the two, went with this one as their flagship chair isn't made for tall people.
 
Has anyone bought the ProtoArc EC200? seems like a decent option at this price point.
I picked one up just after Christmas after watching the same review, I had been looking at gaming chairs for months but general consensus seemed to be that ergonomic is the way to go so I took the view it was cheap enough entry to see what I thought and if it was trash it wasn't the end of the world.

I have had it just over a month now and I'm really happy with it, the main cushion is fairly firm but nice and thick that I find very comfortable for me and the mesh back with the adustable lumbar support is good once I got it in a good place for my back. The arms aren't 4D and only go up and down but I find them adequate although a little on the firm side.

I have used it for multiple long gaming sessions and been comfortable throughout. The build quality is not amazing but perfectly acceptable, will just see how it holds up long term now.
 
The gas cylinder on mine has been playing up for years.
Apart from wrapping some tape around it and then applying a jubilee clip,
I've still done anything to truly sort it out. God knows why, as I complain about it enough.

I forget the make of mine, but very similar to a host of these supportive, ergonomic chairs that you see in the £100-£200 price range.
None of them seem to have especially good armrests, though.
 
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