Aeron By Herman Miller Highly Adjustable

Aeron By Herman Miller Highly Adjustable Reviews: I have a size C Aeron chair in my office that I have used for the past 3 years. I typically spend about 7 hours out of a 9+ hour day in my chair: at the computer or reading papers. It has been much more comfortable for extended use than any other chair I have used. I also spend quite a bit of time in front of the computer at home, so last year purchased another Aeron for my home office. Shortly after, I got a second chair for my wife. We selected a size B for her, based on her height. Seat height, back support and arm rest height are all adjustable. The back support is adequate in my office chair and is much improved in the newer model I have at home. I have been able to adjust the seat to fit my posture, work position and to be compatible with my desk height and keyboard position. It may not be right for everyone so try it first since it is moderatly expensive for an office chair. After living with an Aeron chair for hundreds of hours of “seat time” I recommend it.
Aeron By Herman Miller Highly Adjustable Reviews: Everyone either loves or hates these chairs. Personally, I hate it. However, these chairs come in three sizes - A (small), B (medium), and C (large). Strangely enough, our employers buy one size for everyone - and it’s been C in the two jobs where I had this chair. The manufacturer recommends size C for people that are 5-10 or higher. I’m 5-5 - and it’s the worst office chair I ever had. The seat is so deep that I get absolutely no back support and sit on the edge of the chair for 9 hours. Maybe those who love it have received a matching size. For the rest of us, it’s a nightmare. Do your research before investing in one.

Aeron By Herman Miller Highly Adjustable Description: Combining distinctive looks with pioneering ergonomics, Aeron performs like no other chair. It adapts naturally and adjusts precisely to fit people of all sizes and postures doing all kinds of activities, all day long. The imaginative design of both the work and side chairs gives superior comfort, body support, and style that are widely copied but never matched.

Made largely of recycled materials, the Aeron chair is designed to last a long time, with parts that get the most wear easily replaced and recycled. Just what you would expect in a well thought-out design. The 12-Year Warranty covers everything that makes a Herman Miller Office Chair–including casters, tilts, pneumatic cylinders, and all moving mechanisms.

Aeron By Herman Miller Highly Adjustable Reviews: These are the coolest looking chairs. I worked at a company where everyone had one it was the company standard. However, if you are going to sit in this chair while using a computer, sitting at a desk for any length of time, or you have any kind of back or leg problems, pass it by. I was responsible for ergonomic evaluations at my company and we were always switching these out for chairs that were considerably more ergonomically correct and also a lot less expensive. In this case, one size fits few.

Aeron By Herman Miller Highly Adjustable Reviews: I plump down in my Aeron chair to get relief. Mine has the old lumbar support, but I’m looking into getting the new “posture fit” back support thing; I tried it in the store and at least for me it seems much nicer. Regarding the bad review here, I suspect the reviewer didn’t put in the time to figure out the best settings or worse keeps the chair too high and didn’t get a foot rest. You can’t have your feet dangling in the air, that’ll mess you up no matter which chair you sit in! There are many good chairs now competing with the Aeron, some of them cheaper, but at least for me there’s no doubt it’s so worth it.

Aeron By Herman Miller Highly Adjustable Reviews: After a while, the front of chair cuts off the circulation in my legs. If I lean back, the top of the chair bores into my back. It is apparent, Herman Miller never actually sat in one of his chairs for more than a few minutes.

Price: $949.00

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