HON
Ignition 2.0
Based on 38 Reddit mentions
$382.77
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195cm & 97Kg
At 195 cm/97 kg, you need a tall back with a proper headrest. HON Ignition 2.0 Big & Tall is solid and under $400, or Alera Elusion Big & Tall if you want cheaper. Skip most cheap gaming chairs — they break fast.
lectrooooo in r/OfficeChairs
March 29, 2026 4:21 PM
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Need help for $500 and under chair
I have a HON ignition at the office. I like it. I’m trying to decide if I want to buy it for home where I work more days and spend longer days in the chair. It’s great chair but I can’t say I’ve compared it to anything else.
Everythings_Magic in r/OfficeChairs
March 9, 2026 12:55 AM
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Office chair brands
Hon is pretty good. They have options at most price points. I have the Ignition 2.0 and it’s around your price point. I’ve been mostly happy with it. It’s no Steelcase or Herman-Miller, but it does the job well for the price.
malakhi in r/homeoffice
March 12, 2026 1:48 PM
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Best ergonomic office chair under $500 for back pain? Tired of spending money on junk
skip cheap “ergonomic” chairs under $300 they rarely hold up go for solid options like HON Ignition 2.0 or consider a refurbished Steelcase Leap for better long term support use Runable to compare specs reviews and shortlist options but prioritize lumbar support and adjustability over looks
ResistContent9570 in r/remotework
April 20, 2026 4:41 PM
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Been reading recommendations for a minute, but I need something cheap-ish (under $400) that is good for both a 6'5" 250lbs that likes to lean forward and a 5'6" 140lbs that likes to sit cross legged, one with Fibro and one with EDS lmao
Totally get it — that old chair just isn’t cutting it for either of you, and you need something supportive without a huge price tag. Honestly, HON Ignition 2.0 Big & Tall is probably your best under‑$400 play. It’s solid, arms adjust well, and you can tune it between a tall forward‑leaning setup and
...lectrooooo in r/OfficeChairs
March 29, 2026 4:20 PM
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Seriously will someone suggest a brand that doesn't suck
In 2021 I got a used Hon Ignition v2 for $150 at a local office furniture dealer. Still in great shape.
phantomtofu in r/LinusTechTips
December 30, 2025 1:05 AM
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The reality of finding a sub-$300 chair that can handle 300+ lbs
i tried one of those cheap $250 chairs, lasted like 3 months before the base bent, got a hon ignition from an office sale for cheap, heavy but solid, def worth it
Holiday_Hour_3975 in r/ProductQuery
February 26, 2026 9:38 PM
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Affordable Durable Office Chairs for Heavy Use
check out the Steelcase Series 1 or the HON Ignition 2 0. Both are built well and can take a beating without falling apart after a bit. Look for chairs that mention weight ratings and have good reviews for lasting a while. Also, if you haven’t seen ergonomicchairfinder, they have some good picks bas
...Gold-Mikeboy in r/ProductQuery
February 26, 2026 3:35 PM
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Office chairs for WORK office, NOT WFH
Assuming he’s rejected the Aeron, Mirra, Celle, Cosm and Embody, as well as the Steelcase Leap (which I think is a very office looking chair that you can order bulk from Crandall or BTOD) Gesture and Amia, other visually distinct options are the AllSteel Acuity or task 19 (task 19 is only going to b
...FOMOforRomo in r/OfficeChairs
May 10, 2025 1:11 PM
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I'm looking into buying this at the end of the month. How good are products by Hokku Designs?
If you’re in America, the HON Ignition 2.0 the SitOnIt Wit, the Steelcase Series 1, the ErgoCentric Aircentric, Haworth Soji are decent options new at that price. BTOD and Crandall leap refurbishes are great if you are open to that, and that budget in the secondary market could buy you nearly anythi
...FOMOforRomo in r/OfficeChairs
May 20, 2025 10:38 PM
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