The Premium Office Chair Adjustments That Drift Quietest
Chair drift is one of the more expensive problems in office furniture, and almost nobody talks about it. The chair does not break. The chair does not announce a problem. It just slowly, quietly slips away from the settings you carefully chose. Your body compensates without telling you. Six months later you have been sitting in a different chair than the one you bought, and you never noticed. A premium ergonomic office chair is supposed to hold its settings. That is part of what the price buys. The mechanisms, the build quality, the tolerances. When drift happens in a premium chair, it usually means one of two things. Either the chair is not as well-built as the price suggested, or a specific component is wearing in a way that needs attention. The broader hour-four behavioural pattern is covered in what a premium office chair does differently after hour four . This post is about the quieter cousin of that, which is the slow drift you feel weeks later rather than hours. Three a...



