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High Back Executive Chairs

There are many high back executive chairs to choose from. Many of us who are at a desk all day are looking for a better chair for back support. What kind of qualities are we usually looking for in a chair and what do we really need? We look for a good cushion seat, height adjustment, tension tightness, and lilt angle. You want to make sure your feet touch the floor so that your legs are between 90 and 105 degrees. You want a chair that will adjust with your posture as you move around.

One of the best high back executive chairs is a Liberty Chair by Humanscale. It has gotten some of the best reviews and won many awards. It is well worth the extra cash you will spend on the mesh back which allows it to breath, sustainability, and elegant look with no support beams for awesome lumbar support. This high back has gel seats which give your backside extra comfort. There is a cheaper version of these executive chairs from the same company, Humanscale Freedom.

There are all kinds of office chairs out there. You can have your choice of sleek and updated to upholster clothe or leather. We all need to feel secure in the high back we purchase. To get one that is good on our back and pretty on the eyes we will probably spend more than we want to. No one wants to have a bulky chair getting in the way that is too heavy or won't fit under the desk. Executive chairs are used in the office and in the home. For those who work at home you know that space can be a problem.

Some other ones are The Aeron Chair by Herman Miller. Customers say that this chair conforms to your body almost as soon as you sit in it. The Steelcase Leap moves smoothly when you are going from sitting to leaning back. For a cheaper chair try the Royale Leather Executive Office Chair which has great lumbar support and 360 degree swivel rotation. The High Back Leather Chair by BOSS Office Chairs is upholstered in leather , padded arm rest for added support and tilt adjustment for back. Whichever one you choose the comfort of your chair is most important for you to work at your best.

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