
Desk workers 'improve posture' with office chair hailed an 'absolute bargain'
With remote working becoming increasingly popular, it's crucial that employees have a reliable, supportive chair at their disposal to assist them throughout their daily tasks. Locating a chair that provides comfort and adequate support can frequently take longer than anticipated.
Shoppers might now be fortunate though, as they can secure a variety of bargains from Ryman, which currently has multiple Pago International chairs available at reduced prices. Following its UK debut in 2024, the Pago collection, which originated in Australia, has expanded to 10 chairs being stocked in Ryman outlets nationwide.
Within the collection, customers can purchase various chairs including the Pago Vega Office Chair in Black for £79.99, which reportedly merges style and practicality to create a valuable addition to any home or workplace. The Vega features numerous adjustments, a premium seat and arrives in professional styling crafted to complement and enhance any environment.
Jay, from Pago, commented: "We're thrilled to be bringing Pago's commitment to exceptional value, comfort and ergonomic support to the UK market through our partnership with Ryman. Both our companies share core values of quality, customer satisfaction, and delivering products that genuinely improve people's daily lives."
The chair's specifications include a premium swivel tilt mechanism with tension adjustment, a moulded foam seat featuring a waterfall front edge, a breathable air-flow mesh back panel and fixed armrests to maintain posture - essentially everything one could desire in a chair.
For particular heights and specifications, shoppers can also consider the Pago Matrix Mesh High Back Ergonomic Office Chair at £129.99, which boasts robust construction - ideal for eight plus hours of use, a three lever ratchet back system, thick moulded foam seating and showcases a high back design, reports the Mirror.
Also available is the Pago Matrix Mesh Medium Back Ergonomic Chair at £109.99, featuring mesh medium back support, delivering excellent comfort and a three lever adjustment system. Or, the Pago Jet II Mesh Ergonomic Twin Lever Operator Chair, now £79.99.
Speaking on the chair, someone said: "Having moved house my old office chair was far too big for my new, more compact computer desk. This little chair really fits the bill. Ordered Monday 1130, dispatched Monday 1530, delivered Tuesday 1208! excellent. As for the chair, I unpacked it anticipating needing allen keys, screwdrivers or spanners to assemble it. Surprise! No tools needed. Everything clipped together really well to give a comfortable and sturdy feeling chair. At the price it was an absolute bargain."
Should this seating option not suit all buyers, numerous alternatives exist for customers, such as the Barker High Back Fabric Operator Chair with Adjustable Arms, available for £105 from Furniture Work. Available in grey, it offers an ergonomic high back operator design, contoured backrest support and spacious posture-curved seating.
The chair also includes gas height adjustment, back rake functionality and comes with optional fixed arms. Another choice is the Home Read Mesh Office Chair for £50 from Argos, available in black, featuring a metal construction with mesh seat pad, backrest support, swivel capability and weighs just 6.7kg.
Nevertheless, customers have given the Pago chairs excellent reviews on their website. One buyer commented: "Great chair. I have only had it a couple of weeks, and it is great. Back support, especially lower, is fantastic."
Another remarked: "Comfortable. Easy to assemble. Easy glide on carpet." Someone else said: "I bought this chair recently, to work from home. It is very comfortable and supports my back which improves my posture, whilst working at the computer. The chair is adjustable to suit everyone. It is not too large, so fits well in a domestic setting. The price is excellent. It arrived promptly and I would recommend it to everyone."
"I bought the chair a few weeks ago and have found the chair very comfortable and it meets my needs working at my desk and on my computer," noted another customer.
However, some buyers did offer constructive feedback, with one remarking: "One improvement if I may suggest is the back of the chair, if using it on the tallest extension for us who are on the taller side, does tend to pop and slot back down." Another customer pointed out a minor flaw: "Only downside is the fabric does not last as long as the structure of the chair."
The Pago collection can be found at Ryman.

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