Trading Chairs

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Looking for a decent "carpet friendly" chair. New place has wall-to-wall and it's your standard "family room" type carpet (not low-profile office/industrial carpet).

Those plastic chair mats are really ugly and I don't want to use one. Wife and I have his & hers desks so I'd like something that's somewhat affordable since I want to buy two (matching).

Want something that will roll reasonably well on the carpet, be comfortable and look fairly minimal.

Budget <$500 per chair. Ideally this would be something I can find on craigslist used??
 
Quote from cstfx:

Best type of chair I have found so far for trading is a stiff back, wooden chair. It forces me to sit up straight as opposed to slouching back like you do in those reclining chairs often found at work desks. The only drawback is the viewing angle on a stacked-monitor desk stand. The straightback sitting position also has me paying attention better to what I should be during trading hours.

But that's just me.

+1
 
Quote from swisstrader:

I quite like the look of this:

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haha...is it real??

what a babe!!
 
Quote from WinstonTJ:

Looking for a decent "carpet friendly" chair. New place has wall-to-wall and it's your standard "family room" type carpet (not low-profile office/industrial carpet).

Those plastic chair mats are really ugly and I don't want to use one. Wife and I have his & hers desks so I'd like something that's somewhat affordable since I want to buy two (matching).

Want something that will roll reasonably well on the carpet, be comfortable and look fairly minimal.

Budget <$500 per chair. Ideally this would be something I can find on craigslist used??

this is typical of ET. never ask a factual question. the response rate is usually near zero.
 
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