If you are looking for used, check out allsold.ca. They buy up inventory from companies when they downsize or go under. The only catch is with the better quality chairs you have to know what the value is for that particular chair used. There are some deals to be had but also some overpriced chairs.
If you are wanting new, go to one of the major manufacturer dealers in town. (COI, HBI,RGO) They will have good chairs in a variety of price points with full warranties. Something to consider is if you want a fully adjustable chair or a weight adjustment chair. If you are a person that adjusts you chair on a daily basis they get fully adjustable. If not I would suggest looking at weigh control chairs. They use more active ergonomics rather than user defined. There are some really good options for those out there. Look to see if it has a "boost" option. That will allow for users of different weight to get the proper tilt setting. At minimum, look for a chair with a seat slider options.
Another test for a better quality chair is how the synchro-tilt works. When you recline back the arms should not move with the back. That that changes where you arms interact with your worksurface. Most cheaper chairs do this.
Stay away from gaming chairs. Most of them overhyped sh&t chairs and others are usually rebranded chairs from a manufacturers main line.
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