I'd like to try one of the freedoms, the headrest looks nice
Actually the thing I liked most about it was the reclining ability- and that one didn't even have the headrest, but the back support was stellar even so. The way the Wired guy talks about the headrest though I can just imagine what that added benefit would be like:
"Unlike the Leap and the Aeron, the Freedom will tilt back -
way back. You can lean back smoothly, as far as in a barber's chair, and, cunningly propelled by a long steel push-rod, a curved, upholstered Freedom headrest sways up like a cobra's hood to grasp your grateful nape. With a Freedom, you don't merely have a second spine - you have a second neck. "
I think the Gel seat option is really a must though; even my Tempurpedic seems to have some butt pressure points when I sit on the edge of it as opposed to laying down, but I sat on that chair for almost 36 hours without one cheek falling asleep.I dunno if I'd say it was "like sitting in a puddle of my own flesh" as the article claims, but there was a noticeable lack of need to do the weight shifty-butt shuffle that was the real reason I was so impressed with it. I've no idea what the regular cushion is like, though I would imagine it would also suffer from some compaction issues over time unlike the gel seat -( which was already surprisngly thin - maybe why I liked its aesthetics too, but it was much more support-ish than cushion-ish, if you get my meaning)