| 86 | | $998 | Our favorite office chair that we have tested to date, the Leap is by far the best you can get |
| 75 | | $1,595 | It's hard to justify spending an exorbitant amount for a chair that isn't the absolute best |
| 75 | | $600 | This chair definitely makes a style statement but we wish it were a bit more comfortable |
| 74 | | $817 | While the Think overall did well in our review, it didn't quite make it onto our list of favorites |
| 74 | | $1,395 | If you are looking for a top-notch mesh chair, the Aeron is worth checking out but comes at a premium price |
| 72 | | $300 | The DXRacer pairs exceptional comfort and durability, making it one of the best value options around |
| 72 | | $1,081 | The Steelcase Gesture is a top-tier chair with an innovative armrest design but didn't receive the widespread accolades that some of our award winners did |
| 70 | | $1,426 | Given its premium price, this chair's relatively lackluster results are exceptionally disappointing |
| 60 | | $415 | While this might not be our favorite chair, it costs a fraction of what the premium chairs do and does an alright job |
| 59 | | $160 | While the Modway is far from the best, it is the best you can get at this price |
| 57 | | $330 | The Duramont is one of the least expensive chairs with a full back and headrest but isn't the most comfortable to sit in for a full day |
| 56 | | $375 | The Alera struggled to distinguish itself from the pack with its overall lackluster showing |
| 50 | | $385 | There are far better options in the same price range |