2017/04/26 00:39:36
Zo
Holla amigos ....
 
Here's my last dayz  ...i resale my old Herman miller Mirra , wanting to upgrade to the Mirra 2 , i then went to shop and tried the Mirra 2 and was less confortable than the one .... not a big diffrence but i said ok let's take this occasion to really upgrade so i went to a fully loaded Aeron Remastered .
 
Build quality : exellent
Looks : beauty (went for the broshed aluminim and black) called executive one
Back support : better than mirra ..almost no more back pain !!
Seat : the big problem here , it literrally cuts my legs !!! blood pressure ect ....
 
Wtf , i saw some comments then about it ...how can some people love it with such a big issue ? even a fiurend that weight like a bird had this problem ?
 
So now i'm conisdering the Embody , but i do feel it's less build like a tank than the Aeron ...
 
Any feedback ?
 
I don't considere humanscale ect because i have to buy from herman miller (since i'm getting the aeron back after the refund period)
 
Cheers
 
(last optipn is ti go with a mirra 2 witch is bad but i would love to upgrade ;))
 
 
2017/04/26 18:59:49
abacab
Take a look at the Steelcase Leap.
http://store.steelcase.com/seating/office-chairs/leap
 

2017/04/28 04:42:11
Kev999
I have a kneeling chair similar to this:

It puts more pressure on your knees while taking some of the pressure off your back and other places. I don't use it all the time though. It's totally unsuitable when you need to play an instrument, but it's perfect when you're just editing.
2017/04/28 06:04:28
Eddie TX
I just saw an ad for this:
 
PhantomFocus eChair
 
Pretty expensive, but pricing is within the Herman Miller range. Tape Op gave it a good review, FWIW.
 
Cheers,
Eddie
 
 
2017/04/28 14:58:33
abacab
Selecting the right chair is something that should be a very high priority, especially if you sit in front of a computer for hours at a time.
 
The commercial "task" chairs are best.  The executive type chairs may look cool sitting in an office, but are not really designed to support your posture.
 
Years ago I was nearly disabled by lower back pain, and decided to switch to a premium task chair.  I have no more back pain, and have avoided back surgery.  Priceless!!!
 
Yes, a good chair can be very expensive, but so can doctor bills and being laid up and unable to work! 
 
I bought a $700 Steelcase chair about 12 years ago, that came with a 10 year warranty.  Shortly before the warranty expired, I got the gas cylinder and the armrests replaced for free.  So far that has worked out to about $5 a month to remain pain free ... and with probably another 10 years life in this chair.  Built like a tank. 
2017/05/01 03:26:06
Zo
Sitting on a embody since two dayz ...will give my feedback ;)
2017/05/03 03:23:48
easyjoey
The Herman Miller Aeron chair was one of thr best improvements to my studio. I can work for hours and stay comfortable. One added benefit, I was using a leather executive chair before and once I switched to the aeron I could hear better because I didn't have the back of the chair blocking my hearing. I know that sounds odd but it's true.

Joe
2017/05/03 11:54:39
patm300e
Mine is here:
https://www.bodybilt.com/products/ergonomic-seating/executive/j3507.html
 
I think it is expensive, but got mine off Craigslist for $120.00.
VERY Comfortable!
 
2017/05/03 12:03:40
Zo
Thks guyz for all the contributions ... great source of infos ....
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