HÅG Capisco

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Summary

The HÅG Capisco enjoys strong, enthusiastic support from the Reddit community, particularly among remote workers, software engineers, and people managing back pain. Commenters consistently praise its ability to support multiple sitting positions throughout the day, often calling it a life-changing chair. The main caveat is that it's unconventional — users who want a traditional reclining chair or who sit for very long stretches in one position may find it less suitable.

Verdict

The HÅG Capisco earns consistent praise for exceptional durability, back health benefits, and versatility across many years of heavy use, with caveats only for users seeking a traditional reclining chair experience.

What people love

The community's enthusiasm centers on the Capisco's unique multi-position design, which encourages movement and active sitting rather than locking users into a single posture. Longevity and build quality are also frequently cited, with users reporting 10–15 years of heavy daily use.

  • Supports 4–8 distinct sitting positions including reverse sitting
  • Encourages movement and fidgeting, reducing static posture fatigue
  • Pairs exceptionally well with standing desks for height flexibility
  • Recommended by physiotherapists for lumbar support and posture
  • Extremely durable — multiple users report 10–15 years of daily use
  • Preferred over Herman Miller Aeron, Steelcase Leap, and Embody by several users

What people criticize

Criticisms are relatively minor and mostly center on the chair's unconventional design not suiting everyone. It is not ideal for users who want to recline and relax, and the armrest wings can interfere with typing.

  • Not suitable for extended traditional seated work — back is fixed at 90 degrees
  • Armrest wings can obstruct typing in standard desk setups
  • Visible fidgeting can be distracting on video calls
  • Capisco Puls has significantly less padding than the full Capisco model
  • Upholstery can become grimy over time, though mechanics remain solid

What people are saying

One long-time user noted that after a decade of 8–10 hour workdays in the chair, the upholstery looked worn but the mechanics were like new and their back had zero problems.
A commenter who progressed through the Aeron, Leap, and Embody said they now rank those chairs in reverse order — with the Capisco at the top — after finally trying it.
Multiple users explained that the real problem with office chairs isn't sitting itself but staying in one position, and that the Capisco's variety of postures addresses this better than any fixed 'perfect posture' chair can.
One user's 12-year-old Capisco was described as likely to outlive them, and another reported their original Capisco's upholstery lasted 15 years before needing replacement.