Haworth
Soji
Based on 63 Reddit mentions
$505.00
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In a nutshell
Yeah on a personal level there was just no way I could justify $3000 CAD on a chair. And a used Aeron that isn't 20+ years old in my area is at least $1200+ CAD. As far as something in the $600 USD range goes, I just recently ordered a fully loaded Haworth Soji for $1035 CAD. I've heard it's a good
...LET-ME-HAVE-A-NAAME in r/OfficeChairs
April 8, 2026 11:04 AM
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Office chair for women under $700
You don't really need a headrest, if anything it promote bad posture which will make your neck hurt more over time. But if you must have one, I would recommend looking at the ''branch ergonomic'' with the headrest addon. Very good budget chair and it has a 3-7 years depending on the part warranty wi
...MyzMyz1995 in r/OfficeChairs
March 21, 2026 2:36 AM
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Working from home, lower back pain when sitting for more than an hour
Have a look at Staples: “Gry Mattr + ergoCentric airCentric 3 Task Chair - Standard Seat - Black” for $729.99 You could get a Haworth Soji (mesh back) for a bit less at the moment ($640 CAD). Colamy Atlas is under $400 CAD on Amazon. It’s a step down in build quality, warranty, etc., but still has a
...DnBenjamin in r/OfficeChairs
November 25, 2025 3:25 AM
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Budget chair gaming
300$ USD ? Used you can find an herman miller aeron, steelcase leap v2 or haworth zody in that price range. Those 3 companies are the ''top tier'' ergonomic chair brands and there's often offices selling their stuff on marketplace etc when downsizing, closing down etc. Here's some options in the 300
...MyzMyz1995 in r/OfficeChairs
March 14, 2026 11:09 PM
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In a nutshell
Well, first of all I believe Madison Seating is listing those chairs in USD not CAD (a brand new Soji ranges from 500 - 850 USD, or 750 - 1200 CAD). Second of all those chairs they're selling are refurbished not brand new, so it makes sense that they're less expensive (parts aren't new and you don't
...LET-ME-HAVE-A-NAAME in r/OfficeChairs
April 11, 2026 8:50 PM
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Is a $2000 chair justified?
I’ve had a fern for about three years. I like my Haworth Soji much better. It’s not as heavy to roll around. I have 4 Soji chairs in my office. One had a part break that allowed the back to tilt. The warranty repair was easy. They sent someone to the office, repaired it no problem. It was 4 years ol
...Truth_speaker_AL205 in r/OfficeChairs
August 30, 2025 12:50 AM
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What is your WFH office chair
Don’t get an Ikea chair. They aren’t ergonomic enough, adjustable enough, or comfortable enough. Search Facebook Marketplace for: Haworth Zody, Haworth Soji, Steelcase Amia, or Herman Miller Sayl. For new options, this Ergocentric chair from Staples comes with a 12 year warranty, 30 days to try, fre
...LovePeaceTruth in r/WFH
September 22, 2025 2:31 AM
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Thoughts on Branch chairs (Verve/Ergo/Ergo Pro)? Better options?
I have a few recommendations that you can look into: Haworth breck, around $400, like any haworth chairs they have a more subtle aesthetic, but with the color options and the unique backrest, it should grab some attention. Comfort wise, it is a haworth chair so it is pretty much highest standard, wi
...NWe3 in r/OfficeChairs
August 12, 2025 1:44 PM
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