Suggestions for Ergonomic Chair.

Seat is the main thing . A proper chair should have a lengthy seat , if adjustable then it is much better . The seats are small in most of the chairs and there is no thigh support in most chairs . The cushion is also too thin for extended sitting sessions .
Adjustable lumbar support should be the next .

There are lot of executive used chairs which I would rather buy and remove the cushion on the chair , get 4-5 inches memory foam and use a leather cover or cloth cover with proper thigh support .
 
I've been using this chair at the Office, from the Sleep Company for about a year now and I'm pretty happy with it. While my back pain is better, I don't think I can credit to changing my chair alone, but it definitely has helped a bit.
 

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I've tried the Stylux chair from a showroom and felt it to be overpriced.
They heavily brag about their 'SmartGRID' technology (which is kind of a red flag) and it felt just like a regular office chair.
It also didn't look the part relative to the pricing so I decided against going with it as a result.
 
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I've tried the Stylux chair from a showroom and felt it to be overpriced.
They heavily brag about their 'SmartGRID' technology (which is kind of a red flag) and it felt just like a regular office chair.
It also didn't look the part relative to the pricing so I decided against going with it as a result.
Any company claiming to have this or that technology for cushioning are running their business on gimmicks. Everything that was there to master about chairs has already been achieved long ago. It's not like a new thing in the market that everybody has yet to test it for. Also why I don't want to go for just looks alone.
 
Any company claiming to have this or that technology for cushioning are running their business on gimmicks. Everything that was there to master about chairs has already been achieved long ago. It's not like a new thing in the market that everybody has yet to test it for. Also why I don't want to go for just looks alone.
Indeed, companies that engage in aggressive marketing are bad more often than not.

That's why I've decided to go for a BOSQ chair. Not only are they cheaper, but they were very comfortable and looked great when I tried them from their showroom.
 
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Indeed, companies that engage in aggressive marketing are bad more often than not.

That's why I've decided to go for a BOSQ chair. Not only are they cheaper, but they were very comfortable and looked great when I tried them from their showroom.
I have looked at BOSQ chairs and I wouldn't call them cheaper. Most of their ergonomic and executive chairs have plastic wheel base and the pricing aren't competitive. Any specific chair you might be referring to that I missed maybe?