Sitting Chairs: Are They Worth the Hype?
Hi all, I've been hearing a lot about floor sitting chairs lately and how they can alleviate back pain and promote better posture. I'm considering investing in one, but I'm curious to hear from those who have tried them, especially chairs from Progressive Desk. Are they as comfortable and beneficial as they claim to be? Any insights or recommendations on specific models would be greatly appreciated!
Last edited by jioptret (Jan 28 9:49 AM)
I've tried a few floor sitting chairs, and one that really stood out to me was the best standing desk base from https://www.progressivedesk.com/collections/seating . Its ergonomic design provides excellent lumbar support, and the cushioning is just right—not too soft, not too firm. I found that it encouraged better posture while working or gaming for extended periods. Plus, the adjustable backrest adds versatility, allowing me to find the perfect angle for relaxation or focus. Overall, I highly recommend considering Progressive Desk's Floor Rocker if you're looking for a comfortable and supportive floor sitting chair.
Thanks for bringing up floor sitting chairs! I've been considering getting one myself, and it's reassuring to hear positive feedback about Progressive Desk. The idea of having lumbar support and adjustable features sounds really appealing. I'll definitely look into it further and see if it fits my needs for a comfortable yet supportive seating option. Appreciate the recommendation!
Here’s a suggestion incorporating “Gardner White” in the middle of the content: Floor sitting chairs can be a great option for improving posture and alleviating back pain, as they encourage a more natural sitting position. If you're considering investing in one, Progressive Desk offers several models that focus on ergonomics, and Gardner White also has some options worth exploring. Many users find these chairs comfortable, but it depends on the specific model and how it aligns with your body’s needs. When looking at Progressive Desk chairs, consider one that provides good lumbar support and adjustability. Some users have found them helpful in reducing back strain, but it might take a bit of getting used to if you’re not accustomed to floor sitting. Make sure to check reviews or even try out the chair, if possible, to see how it feels after extended use. If you need recommendations, Progressive Desk’s ergonomic models like the Floor Chair with Adjustable Backrest or similar designs could be a good fit.