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''According to SizeThailand [http://www.sizethailand.org/region_all.html], the average height of Thai male and female are 169.46 and 157.00 cm respectively. These criteria are used for the "Generic Thai" description in the review section below.''
 
''According to SizeThailand [http://www.sizethailand.org/region_all.html], the average height of Thai male and female are 169.46 and 157.00 cm respectively. These criteria are used for the "Generic Thai" description in the review section below.''
  
==== Chaies ====
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==== Chairs ====
 
* [https://www.ikea.com/th/en/p/markus-office-chair-glose-black-50137208/ IKEA Markus] (~5000THB)
 
* [https://www.ikea.com/th/en/p/markus-office-chair-glose-black-50137208/ IKEA Markus] (~5000THB)
 
** Overall good. Comes with a tilt-sync feature, meaning the seat angle is automatically adjusted when you recline the back support.
 
** Overall good. Comes with a tilt-sync feature, meaning the seat angle is automatically adjusted when you recline the back support.
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** Headrest is far too low for me. Ideal for generic Thais, I believe.
 
** Headrest is far too low for me. Ideal for generic Thais, I believe.
 
** Not really good upper back support. I am using the headrest as a upper back supporter.
 
** Not really good upper back support. I am using the headrest as a upper back supporter.
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* Herman Miller Sayl
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** Actually my wife's. Comfortable enough though, even though too small for me.
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* Steelcase Leap 2
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** My to-go now. No complaints.
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==== Desks/Tables ====
 
==== Desks/Tables ====

Latest revision as of 14:50, 23 September 2024

This page compiles Sirakorn's note on setting an ergonomics workspace.

Tutorials


Gears

Choosing Ergonomic Chairs

  • The best way is to try them yourself at the showroom.
  • Series from Ergonomics Trend: [1] [2] [3] [4]

Gears I am using/used

Gentle remind: your height, weight, and shape matters.

According to SizeThailand [5], the average height of Thai male and female are 169.46 and 157.00 cm respectively. These criteria are used for the "Generic Thai" description in the review section below.

Chairs

  • IKEA Markus (~5000THB)
    • Overall good. Comes with a tilt-sync feature, meaning the seat angle is automatically adjusted when you recline the back support.
    • Non-adjustable headrest. Too low for me but too high for Thai persons, according to my friends.
    • Several reports on torn down leather in some batch of leather models.
  • Ergotrend Ergo Joy Plus (~9000THB)
    • Flexible in adjustments: seat depth + height + tilt, backrest height + angle, headrest height + angle.
    • None of the following options are in sync. Not ideal for people switching between upright and reclined sitting posture.
    • Non-adjustable lumbar, but adjusting seat height can help in positioning the lumbar properly.
    • Headrest is far too low for me. Ideal for generic Thais, I believe.
    • Not really good upper back support. I am using the headrest as a upper back supporter.
  • Herman Miller Sayl
    • Actually my wife's. Comfortable enough though, even though too small for me.
  • Steelcase Leap 2
    • My to-go now. No complaints.


Desks/Tables

  • Indesk (Price unknown, used at the internship venue.)
    • Great. Worth buying.
    • Encourages you to do a routine alternative sit-stand re-positioning.

Readings