The 5 consequences of sitting on the wrong chair
The consequences of sitting on the wrong chair include poor blood flow, fatigue, back and neck pain. Quite simply, a bad office chair is unhealthy.
I am excited to have the opportunity to compare the iconic Humanscale Liberty office chair to Karo’s Alya Task chair. While few chairs are as recognisable as the Humanscale Liberty chair, many other office chair manufacturers are developing competing products. Although they are not the most expensive office chairs on offer, they are not cheap chairs either. Some of these are of a sufficiently high standard to motivate a direct comparison with the Liberty chair. Here at Karo we are sometimes asked: ”Do you have a chair that can compete with Humanscale? Is the Alya task chair better than the Humanscale Liberty?”
What follows is a comparison between two of the most expensive office chairs available in South Africa – Humanscale’s Liberty and Karo’s Alya (Alya meaning to ascend).
Although the Alya and the Liberty look different to each other, they share a number of characteristics. In this comparison, we will take a closer look at each of the following topics to help you decide.
Alya Task | Liberty Task | |
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Manufacturer | GT Chairs | Humanscale |
Country of Origin | China | Mexico |
Overall dimensions | 65 x 61 x 102-112cm | 68 x 66 x 122-134cm |
Seat Height | 45-55cm | 40-53cm |
Base Diameter | 70cm | 66cm |
Seat dimensions (w x d) | 51 x 43-48cm | 50 x 45-50cm |
Backrest dimensions (w x h) | 49 x 56cm | 46 x 53cm |
Distance between armrests | 48cm | 48cm(std) adj. option |
Armrest height from seat | 17 - 23cm | 16 - 22cm (adj. option) |
Weight rating | 150kg | 136kg |
Chair weight | 20kg | 17.5kg |
Pricing | from R13718 | from R16739 |
The Humanscale Liberty chair is offered as a standard configuration with a black frame and black (Inhale) fabric. No information is available regarding a Return Policy in South Africa. In the USA, the Humanscale standard policy is that these expensive office chairs cannot be returned as they are all made-to-order.
The Alya has a 14 day return policy.
Humanscale has a 15 year 24/7 use guarantee on all structural moving parts, a 10 year warranty on the gas lift and a 5 year warranty (single 8 hour shift) on upholstery and high-wear parts.
The Alya Task chair comes with a straight forward 10 year warranty based on an 8 hour daily usage.
The Liberty chair is shipped partially assembled and shipping is free in South Africa. The upper half of the chair fully assembled, so you only need to drop the gas lifter into the base and locate the upper half of the chair onto the gas lifter.
Karo offers free shipping for the Alya throughout South Africa. The chair is either boxed (which requires some simple assembly), or fully assembled. For regional deliveries we recommend that the chair is boxed as this provides additional protection from damage during transport.
The attention to detail on the Liberty is obvious with excellent fit and finish throughout the entire chair. Aluminium is used throughout the frame structure which helps to keep the weight down and adds to the aesthetic appeal of the chair. The plastic components on both these expensive office chairs are well finished with no sharp edges.
The Alya bears testimony that manufacturers from the Far East are increasingly capable of manufacturing aesthetically pleasing chairs of the highest build quality. In the Alya’s case, the highly polished aluminium frame presents a most striking feature. The chair’s structure is more bulky and heavier than the Liberty’s. The attention to detail of the plastic finishes are on par with the best available.
Although comfort is very subjective, I found that both seats offered a similar level of comfort. The seat slider on both chairs ensures that the chair can be set up for different body sizes. High density moulded foam is used both on the Humanscale and Alya office chairs. In both cases, the buttocks are sufficiently well supported without any uncomfortable pressure points.
The Liberty has a fixed tri-panel non-stretch mesh backrest which has become quite iconic. It is however not height adjustable and relies on its contour design to support your back. This generally works well in an environment where different people will make use of the same chair without having to adjust the backrest to suit each individual, for e.g. in meeting rooms. Having sat on the Liberty, I personally enjoyed the level of comfort the backrest offered.
In contrast, the Alya’s backrest does provide adjustments so that individual requirements in terms of lumbar support can be met. The angle of the backrest can be adjusted and the lumbar support can be altered both vertically (3cm range) as well as horizontally (into the lumbar area). If you are the principle user of this chair, you will appreciate these adjustments as they allow you to set up the chair to suit your personal preferences.
The standard Liberty has fixed armrests and optional height adjustable armrests. The arms are attached to the backrest frame so your arms move back with your body as you recline backwards in the chair.
The Alya’s adjustable arms are attached to the seat and will therefore move in unison with the seat. The 7cm height adjustment range accommodates most body sizes, while the inward swivel adjustment of the soft arm pads provides additional comfort.
The arm pads on both these expensive office chairs provide good support and are made from soft-touch polyurethane.
The Humanscale Liberty and the Alya both provide the adjustability that you would expect from an expensive office chair. However, the Alya allows for more individual adjustment.
So…which of the most expensive office chairs in South Africa is better? Is the Alya better than the Humanscale Liberty?
If you are in the market for an expensive chair that is not dedicated to a specific individual, for example in a meeting room, then the Liberty office chair might be a good choice. If however you require a high-quality chair that you can adjust exactly to your own ergonomic requirements, then the Alya will be a better fit for you.
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