Serta makes computer chairs. I actually picked up a Series-500 in black a few years ago and it has been the best chair I've ever had. If you're not very tall then the Series-300 works just as good. My only gripe with the chair is that the lowest height is 4" taller, mostly due to the mattress-grade padding, than the old Office Depot chair I was using (no padding after 3 years). Amazon is kind of spotty on stocking them so you might have to shop around to find it in a color you'd want.
Agreed, some of the best chairs you can get for office use, period. Friend let me sit in his at a land party and I almost fell asleep during a round of counter strike.
I don't know why people buy these ridiculous chairs!
When someone is sitting in a chair they want to be comfortable, not race. Ive drove in a car with bucket seats and after 4 hours of that and getting out of the car my back was killing me.
I use a ErgoHuman Ranor fully mesh chair for my computer and I have never looked back.
http://ergohuman.com/ergohuman-chair-me7erg-high-back-w...
If you seek out a opportunity to be offended then
You've never sat in a good (sparco, recaro, momo, takata, ect) bucket seat letalone a suspension seat (corbeau, PRP). Or your back is FUBAR. A good bucket holds you in place first and for most with firm foam and a solid, lightweight frame. Its jot first and for most for comfort, more safety to keep your body restrained, but a well designed seat is comfortable because it does it's job properly. Suspension seats are just like a racing bucket, but they are designed to keep your spine from turning to dust while you off road. So they weigh a lot more and have lots of flex, almost like a hammok.
Bottom line you can't compare the seats in your PT cruiser or your wife's RAM to a decent seat.
This transfers over to the "racing seats" that you can pick up from the likes of DX racer. If you properly size yourself they support and encourage good posture. For half to 2.3 of your $600 mesh monstrosity.