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That sounds like a pretty beaten up Aeron. I hop between different chairs almost daily and the Aeron's all have the same issues with the seats that try to squeeze everything into the centre, and the front edge that digs into the back of your legs, but I've never noticed any play in the construction.
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ratbert90 posted:Trip report with the gesture: Thanks, it does help!
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# ? Oct 18, 2014 03:46 |
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Thanks Ants posted:That sounds like a pretty beaten up Aeron. I hop between different chairs almost daily and the Aeron's all have the same issues with the seats that try to squeeze everything into the centre, and the front edge that digs into the back of your legs, but I've never noticed any play in the construction. Cosmetically, the chair looks great, but now that I know where the product sticker is, I can see it was made in April 1997. This chair is old enough to join the Army. I took out the B-links to inspect them and it looks like each bolt runs through a metal sleeve that fits through a hole on the back ends of each B-link. In each of these holes, there are couple of plastic sleeves which appear to act like bushings for the aforementioned sleeves. These have quite a bit of play if I fit the bolt into it, and I'm guessing I probably shouldn't be able to wiggle them as much as I can. It's the same story on the front of the B-links. It's hard to tell if the sleeves themselves are excessively worn. Their thickness is still really uniform all around. I would have expected the inside of them to go egg shaped or thinner on one side than the others after 17 years. My question is: where can I order more of these sleeves? The internet doesn't seem to think spare parts for my chair exist other than the really obvious ones (seat back, arm rests, etc.). I have an authorized Herman Miller reseller in town. Am I stuck dealing with them? And out of curiosity, what do you mean by issues with seats that squeeze everything into the center? Squeaks or notchiness in the recline travel?
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# ? Oct 19, 2014 09:29 |
I wouldn't ask if I weren't in a huge metro area: anyone know of any of these magic office furniture liquidators/refurb sellers in Chicagoland? I bet there's tons of stuff on Craigslist but I doubt most people would be ok with me just coming over and sitting on their chair for an hour. I hate chair shopping because they're such an investment and I fully understand how important they are, but they're also personal and fussy. I used a kneeling chair for like ten years, then a good generic office chair from some failed dotcom email company, but it's pretty beat up now. I've been using a dining room chair for the past year or so, actually, but I've also rarely been at my desk for more than a few hours at a time and that's about to change.
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Straker posted:I wouldn't ask if I weren't in a huge metro area: anyone know of any of these magic office furniture liquidators/refurb sellers in Chicagoland? I bet there's tons of stuff on Craigslist but I doubt most people would be ok with me just coming over and sitting on their chair for an hour. I hate chair shopping because they're such an investment and I fully understand how important they are, but they're also personal and fussy. I used a kneeling chair for like ten years, then a good generic office chair from some failed dotcom email company, but it's pretty beat up now. I've been using a dining room chair for the past year or so, actually, but I've also rarely been at my desk for more than a few hours at a time and that's about to change. I bought a Mirra from these guys and it's holding up great so far: http://www.chairtechs.com/
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# ? Oct 23, 2014 18:44 |
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So I've got a 500$ voucher from my company as I'm starting a work-from-home arrangement. 6 foot tall, 300 lbs. (fatgoon) Where should I start with chairs? Oh, and I get a 15% discount at Bigbox Office Supply store (name one, we have a discount at most of them).
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 17:46 |
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I picked up a chair from http://www.nightingalechairs.com/ since they're right down the road from me. http://www.nightingalechairs.com/247hd_home.html The chair has been good to me so far, I am a big fat guy and the chair shows no wear as of yet. Not a ton of adjustments but its also the only thing they had that was rated for my weight.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 22:26 |
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I bought a Mirra chair off ebay and the seat just frayed out on me after 3 months, which is incredibly annoying as i was expecting it to last a long time, over the 3 months i had it it was a reasonable chair but the mesh seemed a weak spot as under my body weight i kept pressing my legs into the bar at the bottom of the chair if i didn't sit right on it, I'm quite bulky at 210 pounds or so but it didn't seem to handle that weight that well at all, so be a little bit careful if you are going for one of those i would say.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 02:12 |
Holy gently caress I'm spending $1000 on a chair because of this loving thread what the hell is wrong with you people?
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# ? Nov 2, 2014 22:30 |
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We have taste
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# ? Nov 2, 2014 22:36 |
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A nice chair changed my life. Year 5 and still going strong.
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# ? Nov 2, 2014 23:43 |
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Yeah I bought an aeron 4 years ago for $200 at an office sale and never looked back since.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 04:07 |
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I'm thinking about buying one a HM aeron size b off craigslist, they go for less than 400 Is there a huge risk of buying a fake? How can I make sure I'm getting a decent one?
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smushroomed posted:I'm thinking about buying one a HM aeron size b off craigslist, they go for less than 400 None that I know of. The price is low because of the sheer amount of them out there because of how many businesses buy the chairs then go under (see: the dotcom bubble) and get picked up by surplus shops. As far as getting a decent one, you need to check the pellicle (mesh) on both the back and seat. Are they in good condition? Are there any tears? The frames of the seat and back, are there any cracks? The armrests, depending on the build, they come in vinyl (most common), leather and upholstered. Is the vinyl cracked? Do all the adjustment knobs work? The lumbar pad though you can take or leave because that's usually the first thing that breaks on the chair. The pneumatic cylinder, does it go down when you sit on it? Try to get one that works because replacing it can be a pain. Also make sure that size B is for your weight and height: https://www.hermanmiller.com/content/dam/hermanmiller/documents/product_literature/other/AP_SizeFitRef.pdf
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8-bit Miniboss posted:None that I know of. The price is low because of the sheer amount of them out there because of how many businesses buy the chairs then go under (see: the dotcom bubble) and get picked up by surplus shops. Ty for this, I can buy one in confidence now. Do they have a manufacture date on hem anywhere?
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smushroomed posted:Ty for this, I can buy one in confidence now. They do actually. It'll be under the front lip of the seat unless the seat frame has been replaced. But the date isn't too much of a big deal. Herman Miller's warranty only extends to the original purchaser of the chair. But it can help with getting replacement parts in the future as the chair went through a few revisions through the years.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 21:05 |
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smushroomed posted:Is there a huge risk of buying a fake? Nope. There's plenty of similar copycat chairs but I've never seen one that exactly replicated a particular popular chair like the Aeron or Leap. Their looks are very distinctive.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 22:04 |
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I sat my rear end down on a Steelcase Gesture today and 3 hours later I placed an order. It's a really good and super comfy chair. Now to wait for 6-8 weeks for delivery. Ugh. Happy Christmas to me, I guess.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 21:43 |
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mcbexx posted:I sat my rear end down on a Steelcase Gesture today and 3 hours later I placed an order. YMMV: If you call them they might speed up delivery. Worked for me
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8-bit Miniboss posted:None that I know of. The price is low because of the sheer amount of them out there because of how many businesses buy the chairs then go under (see: the dotcom bubble) and get picked up by surplus shops. And yeah, there's plenty of chairs on the market because of 2008. Vulture Culture fucked around with this message at 22:40 on Nov 4, 2014 |
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Misogynist posted:There's a good chance you'll end up replacing the lumbar pad with the PostureFit support anyway, because the lumbar pad sucks rear end unless you're reasonably tall. I knew I had a half-thought leftover about the lumbar pad. I didn't think of it because the kit is pricey and figured he didn't want to spend more than what he going to on the chair.
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Anyone have opinions on the Sayl? We're apparently getting them at work in a few weeks.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 05:35 |
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Any recommendations for chair outlet's in San Francisco? I see some hits on CL but surprisingly not that many.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 05:40 |
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I found a office liquidator store less than an hr away so I'm going to test drive some leaps and mirras
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titaniumone posted:Anyone have opinions on the Sayl? We're apparently getting them at work in a few weeks. They look like a boardroom chair rather than a task chair. Far too little adjustability.
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# ? Nov 6, 2014 00:04 |
baquerd posted:I bought a Mirra from these guys and it's holding up great so far: http://www.chairtechs.com/
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# ? Nov 6, 2014 09:05 |
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Anyone know of any great chair places in San Diego?
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Knifegrab posted:Anyone know of any great chair places in San Diego? The deep fried recliners at The Seatery are to die for. I'd also recommend ordering a couple of baked ottomans as starters. And OH! the stool stuffing there is the best I've ever had.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 02:21 |
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Just picked up a Humanscale Freedom chair, with the headrest (but without the advanced arms - turns out the stock arms work perfectly for me). Wow. I'm moving up from a Steelcase Amia (which is a fine chair), but .. yeah. So nice to have a proper high-backed chair again.
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 16:15 |
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So lets be real now, so many of these chairs are so ridiculously expensive. Am I really going to feel a huge difference if I spent $1000+ dollars over a hundred bucks? I did get a chance to sit in a bunch of chairs and I have to say the Maxnomics chairs were the most comfortable of the expensive chairs and the least expensive. Knifegrab fucked around with this message at 01:40 on Dec 2, 2014 |
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Knifegrab posted:So lets be real now, so many of these chairs are so ridiculously expensive. Am I really going to feel a huge difference if I spent $1000+ dollars over a hundred bucks? I would say that there's a bare minimum you want to spend for quality construction (maybe $400-500 new), after which most of your cost comes in the form of features and materials. Depending on your needs, the cheaper chair may be entirely sufficient. That said, if you're not used to sitting in a good chair there is a degree of learning curve as you adjust, and it can take some time to learn what the ideal configuration is. It would really suck to put down a chunk of money only to later realize that you want to tweak the lumbar support or something a bit but your chair doesn't include that adjustment.
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Knifegrab posted:So lets be real now, so many of these chairs are so ridiculously expensive. Am I really going to feel a huge difference if I spent $1000+ dollars over a hundred bucks? you could sleep on a concrete slab but most people spend a decent amount of money on mattresses because you spend a lot of time sleeping on it if you spend a lot of time sitting, you might want to spend wisely, for the same reason makes you think
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 03:37 |
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I just don't get it, this thread outright said the maxnomic was a terrible chair but it was by far and beyond the most comfortable chair I sat in and on the average cheaper than the ones people fawn over.
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 21:30 |
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Knifegrab posted:I just don't get it, this thread outright said the maxnomic was a terrible chair but it was by far and beyond the most comfortable chair I sat in and on the average cheaper than the ones people fawn over. The most immediately comfortable chairs aren't always the most ergonomic or supportive ones and vice versa. My Steelcase Leap isn't as comfortable as a super plush padded office chair for the first hour I'm sitting in it, but it's a lot more comfortable during the 7th hour because my back isn't screaming at me.
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 21:38 |
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Tacier posted:The most immediately comfortable chairs aren't always the most ergonomic or supportive ones and vice versa. My Steelcase Leap isn't as comfortable as a super plush padded office chair for the first hour I'm sitting in it, but it's a lot more comfortable during the 7th hour because my back isn't screaming at me. Yeah I suppose thats true. This is why buying a new chair is seriously putting me off. I don't want to spend mad money only to realize that my long gaming sessions are going to ruin the comfort of this chair.
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 21:41 |
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Knifegrab posted:Yeah I suppose thats true. This is why buying a new chair is seriously putting me off. I don't want to spend mad money only to realize that my long gaming sessions are going to ruin the comfort of this chair. If you don't have pre-existing back problems and are using the chair in a situation where you're not typically sitting for more than a couple hours at a time and can take breaks whenever you feel like it (i.e. not an office job), then a $700 ergonomic chair might not be a justifiable expense for you right now. There are plenty of people who are happy as clams with their cheap office-max chairs, but if we're taking long-term back health into consideration the ergonomic will always be the best option.
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 21:50 |
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Plus, that extra 500-800$ will buy you a longer product life as well. Chairs in the 1000$ range will most likely last you 6-10 years without getting all wobbly and creaky. If you break it down over the chair's lifespan, it literally comes down to some extra pennies a day for a comfy, long lasting chair. Your back will thank you down the road.
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 23:19 |
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I don't expect to ever come close to wearing out my Mirra 2. It's 12 year warranty based on 3 shifts. I sit for a couple hours a day in it max. So, it's basically warrantied against 105,120 hours of use. It would literally take me 144 years to put that much wear and tear on it.
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# ? Dec 3, 2014 00:14 |
Very disappointed with the Steelcase Gesture. Lots of poor quality finish problems and it's just not comfortable. The arms are not symmetrical. One arm swings in much more than the other, which isn't really a big deal by itself but when you rotate the handrests to the same position they are often at wildly different angles despite being in the same position. It looks and feels odd when you try to use them, especially if you try to swing them both in close and one is in the perfect spot that you love while the other is digging in to your hip and you have to fiddle again to fix the weird one and get them both right. I'm not sure if it's my chair specifically or just how "ergonomics" is supposed to work these days but it tilts wayyyy too far forward for my tastes, and there is no way to fix this. I measured it with a level and it's tilting forward at 6 degrees and no amount of depth adjustment or leaning back seems to make it feel better. Not sure if this is a defect or just how the chair is designed but I always feel like I'm sliding out of it. It also squeaks a lot. Whenever I roll it or tilt back it makes a horrible squeaking noise that is still here after three weeks and me attempting to oil it in various places. And the wheels don't roll smoothly. I thought it was my floor in this old house at first but after testing it in a few different places there seem to be soft spots on the caster that stick. Not dramatically, but just enough to slow how it moves around on hard surfaces in an aggravating manner. Pretty disappointed, guess I was expecting perfection when I spent $1000 on a chair and while this one was definitely better a $200 staples chair it still seemed pretty cheap. Pryor on Fire fucked around with this message at 03:10 on Dec 3, 2014 |
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Chairs are ultimately something that have to fit the individual that sits in them, and it sounds like the Gesture just isn't the right chair for you. That said, it sounds like your particular chair is defective. Steelcase has an excellent warranty on its high-end seating, so you should be able to seek recourse there, assuming you bought yours new.
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