Raynor Mobility Multifunction Task Chair
My journey began many months ago when I was living in Houston. I was spending a lot of time at the computer and needed to have a chair with good ergonomics. From my experiences, and a little research, I determined that a healthy chair would require the following at the minimum:
- adjustable seat height
- adjustable seat angle, including being able to tilt forward
- adjustable back angle
- either no arm rests, or very adjustable arm rests
I dove into my research for an affordable chair that would meet my needs. I initially set my price limit around $200. That very soon started to creep up as I discovered how expensive the market was. It seemed pretty inflated to me, but I figured since I spend so much time in front of my computer, it was worth it for my health and happiness, and hopefully the chair would last me five years.
Well, the price just kept going up. It was truly amazing. Everything that seemed sufficient was $600 or more. There were some around $300 or $400, but for one reason or another they seemed unconvincing.
Then I stumbled upon the Raynor Mobility Multifunction Task Chair at Office Depot. This chair had everything listed above, plus adjustable back height, and it was $100!!! And now it is even cheaper. [see updated model name and link below].
I bought the chair and have been very happy with it for many months. I sold it when I moved, and when I arrived here in Durham I bought another one.
My only small gripe is that the seat padding could be a little denser. It’s actually fine how it is, but if I was a little heavier (I’m 170 pounds) it might be uncomfortable. Also there is some play in the mechanisms, but that barely affects my experience, and for the price the construction is excellent.
- Features: A. The only reason it doesn’t get an A+ is because it could have adjustable back depth.
- Seat cushion comfort: B+
- Construction: B+
- Price: A+
December 2008 Update
The chair is now called the Office DepotĀ® Mobility Multifunction Fabric Task Chair, and goes for $109. Strangely, I briefly saw it listed as $43, but the price changed when I refreshed the page.
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