I see chairs ranging from $200 to $2,000. Do I really need to spend more for better back health?
For many people, yes—but it depends on your body and habits. Here's when they're worth it:
| You'll Benefit If... | You Might Skip If... |
|---|---|
| You sit 6+ hours daily | You sit briefly or move often |
| You have back or neck pain | You're under 5'3" (headrest may not align) |
| You're 6 feet or taller | You work in tight spaces |
| You take frequent micro-breaks | You're on a tight budget |
Quality ergonomic chairs offer better adjustability (lumbar, headrest, seat depth) and last 10+ years. A $300-500 chair with good lumbar support often beats a $1,000 chair that doesn't fit you
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