Finding the right chair for your work needs is imperative to ensure that you are getting the most comfort possible during your day. What may be even more important than just the comfortability of the chair is the price.

Good office gear is not always cheap, but it doesn't need to break the bank either. Here you can see some quick reviews on some possible value office chairs that you can find.

1. ErgoTune

The first chair is the ErgoTune which promises a sleek design mixed with usable features. The look is certainly impressive, and it comes with plenty of options, as well as two different models (Supreme and the Classic). It can support high weights (150kg) and heights (150cm to 190cm), which makes it a versatile ergonomic chair for any office. The supreme is more expensive than the regular, costing $450 USD vs $298, but the rotational armrests in the Supreme may entice you to spend that extra money. Overall, excellent value for the money considering the features and design.

2. Alera Elusion

While the Alera Elusion mesh-back chair won't impress anyone with its looks, it is a simple office chair that gets the job done. At just under $200, the chair is definitely designed for the budgeters in mind, which gives it good dollar value for what it offers. The mesh-back is good for warm weather allowing breathability, and it has an adjustable head, back, and arm features. Not the most striking, but plenty of value for the money-conscious office worker.

3. Vertagear S-Line 2000

The Vertagear S-Line 2000 chair is actually designed more like a gaming chair, and the design shows. It is really easy to see this design as the contours of the back make it comfortable for extended periods of time, gaming, or office alike. It costs around $300 so it is close to mid-range cost, but the reinforced body of this chair makes it really sturdy and definitely one to consider.

4. Renda Mid-Back Ribbed

Another budget chair to consider is the Renda Mid-Back Ribbed conference chair. Due to the fact that it is a conference chair design, it might not be as comfortable for long periods of time as some of the other more ergonomic models on this list. Still, it has plenty of value considering it is slightly above $100 dollars, which makes it incredibly budget-friendly. It does feature tilt mechanisms, but for the price, you aren't getting a whole lot of added value.

5. Modway Attainment

The last chair up for review is the Modway Attainment drafting chair. This chair can be incredibly useful for people who like to work standing up, as it features good height function up to 30 inches of lift. It also has a circular footrest around the base, which makes it handy for those that use stand-up desks. It is pretty cheap at $140, so if you need a good drafting chair in your office, this could be it.

Each of these chairs offers something different in the way of features, and each one features similar ones as well. All in all, there is a fair balance of higher-end prices with exceptional design and functionality, along with low-cost chairs that may lack the flavor or features. These chairs show some good value-for-money depending on the sophistication of the chair you need.

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