If you had to buy

I think you have hit the nail on the head there, the more i think about it the more i want to go mesh.
looking at
sihoo s100 m57 and doro c300 for now

Herman millers are out of my price range, sadly

sometimes you can get a second hand Herman miller for around your price point
 
I think you have hit the nail on the head there, the more i think about it the more i want to go mesh.
looking at
sihoo s100 m57 and doro c300 for now

Herman millers are out of my price range, sadly
I have the Sihoo M18, had it at least 3 years and is still as good as new. I didn't like the arm rests though so removed them.

If buying now, i would go all mesh.

You can get both of those chairs a lot cheaper buying direct from Sihoo.
 
I rejected buying this chair a bit ago because you could only get it direct from the maker in China. (They had their 'normal' chairs on Amazon, but not the 'sofa' chairs as they call them.

I spotted the other day that these are now on Amazon too. I think / hope that they might be the spiritual successor to the Kashmir - double stuffed cushions, suede-alike fabric.

 
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Herman Miller, wouldn’t buy anything else. Ideally Aeron, you can often find them refurbished at hugely discounted prices.

I bought my Aeron (refurbished) in 2008 and it’s still as good as new.
 
Had a Noblechairs Hero Black/Gold for a couple of years now or so and mine at least is still pretty much as good as new. I do wish they'd gone for less adjustable armrests though as the amount of adjustment seems silly and just means they rattle a bit and prone to being knocked into silly configurations and probably just added to the price for something most people won't care for.
 
Secret lab titan evo here.
Would buy again but I can't see me needing to for several years maybe even decades.
Same here, really well designed for comfort and decent build quality, they often have sales on their website with decent reductions.
 
I have a Sihoo 200 quid chair and it's the best I've had.

I bought my wife a Sihoo chair late last year for £200ish I think it was, so far been very happy with, previously she had been having lower back issues but this certainly seems to have helped massively with that, partially tempted to upgrade my current refurb orangebox do task chair I've now had for 5+ years with one, had originally planned on a refurb herman miller but for potentially half the price and still well thought of (that I could see at the time at least) thought why not try it.
How long did you guys have to wait for delivery?
 
Had a Noblechairs Hero Black/Gold for a couple of years now or so and mine at least is still pretty much as good as new. I do wish they'd gone for less adjustable armrests though as the amount of adjustment seems silly and just means they rattle a bit and prone to being knocked into silly configurations and probably just added to the price for something most people won't care for.
The height adjustment is fantastic. Where I will agree is that the button to adjust width is in a stupid place. If you accidentally lean against it, then you're both pressing it and pushing the arm, so it immediately adjusts to it's furthest out position. But because you're undoubtedly not fully pressing the button, it also makes a hellish racket as it grinds over the placement notches.
Just put that button on the outside, and everything is fine.
 
I don't like these "gaming" chairs, I have had two now and the same thing happened with both of them, first ram failure because the ram is situated quite a way in front of the centre of gravity and then the material splits. I will never buy a "gaming" chair again, not in the traditional (swivelling with a ram) sense anyway. I would buy a proper office chair but the prices are so high for a good one so I bought a big padded reclining "gaming" chair from Amazon (this one) when it was on offer for £99 but when it turned up it was too low for my desk. I had the remnants of a sheet of 18mm marine ply in the shed so removed the feet from the chair and fitted ply to the base to stiffen it up, then made up some wooden legs and fitted castors (left over from old chairs) to them so it was now at the right height for my desk. It is so comfortable and has excellent lumbar support. In reclined mode I even fell asleep watching a movie because it's just so comfy.
 
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