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Herman Miller Classic Aeron Chair Loaded Posture Fit

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Features

  • Aeron Emerald Fully Loaded Chair By Herman Miller

Description

Tension Control/fully loaded chair Size B fully loaded/ hardwood floor caster Rear tilt Lock/ forward tilt/ lumbar support

Brand: Herman Miller


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 26"D x 28"W x 24"H


Size: Size A


Back Style: Solid Back


Brand: ‎Herman Miller


Color: ‎Black


Product Dimensions: ‎26"D x 28"W x 24"H


Size: ‎Size A


Back Style: ‎Solid Back


Special Feature: ‎Arm Rest, Cushion Availability, Foot


Product Care Instructions: ‎Spot Clean


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Gaming, Office


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Style: ‎Modern


Pattern: ‎Solid


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Included Components: ‎Caster


Model Name: ‎Aeron


Arm Style: ‎Armless


Surface Recommendation: ‎Indoor


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Fill Material: ‎Foam


Leg Style: ‎Tapered Leg


Reclining Position Count: ‎1


Tilting: ‎Yes


Is Customizable: ‎No


UPC: ‎616639753905 608415855439 743724377934 743724378078 616639732160


Form Factor: ‎Tilt


Manufacturer: ‎1


Item Weight: ‎48 pounds


Item model number: ‎Herman Miller Aeron Chair C PostureFit


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎55 Pounds


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


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  • Thinking about getting an Aeron? Please read these informed decision points first
The media could not be loaded. I've purchased 5 Aeron chairs within the last 14 months. I've had the technicians out to replace parts under warranty. Because of those issues, I had to repeatedly contact the vendors, Amazon, Herman Miller and the local chair technicians. Even so, I don't regret buying the chairs pending arrival of a worthy competitor to drive prices lower. The ones I purchased include three highly adjustable models with lumbar support and two of the PostureFit. Below I offer inputs based on recent experience with these chairs. One more thing. I've had back problems - I had spinal fushion surgery (it was successful). I mention that because it explains why I was motivated to research ergonomic chairs. We'll get to what to do if your Aeron chair has problems, but first let's cover the basic decisions to get the right chair as numbered below. (1) Price. I'd never guess an Aeron chair would be this expensive from looking at one in person. Yet it costs less than most true ergonomic chairs. Unless you're into fashion and have the budget, forget about almost all competitors to this chair. As style increases, price increases geometrically. So far nobody beats Herman Miller, in my view, probably because it benefits from scale. Herman Miller (HM) sells large orders direct to the federal government too - using a GSA Schedule (contracting vehicle to sell to the feds). By definition, that's the lowest price anyone pays for this chair. As soon as I find a worthy competitor to this chair with at least equal value, I'll update my review. Unfortunately for me, I found out late that HM runs semi-yearly sales on the Aeron. I called HM only after my last purchase. Their week long sales run starting the day after Thanksgiving (Black Friday), and then again about six months later. Typically, HM allows authorized vendors to sell at 15% discount from suggested retail price - but only during the official sales. Hopefully you can qualify this purchase as a business expense. The tax code currently favors furniture purchases by businesses that have offsetting revenues. If you want to know more about this, look up "Section 179" on Wikipedia. (2) Warranty. You always get a 12-year warranty when you buy an Aeron from a HM authorized dealer, period. I have no insight on whether HM will be a viable company 12 years from now, but remember the warranty. If you buy new, go through the channel that includes warranty, and if you buy used, get the remainder of warranty transferred to you. For goodness sake, don't unpeel the sticker on bottom of frame underneath the seat. That sticker is about .5" x .5". The all-important sticker gives the Factory Order Number and the Born-On date, needed to exercise the 12-yr warranty. Write it down the number on the sticker; keep a duplicate record. When you call HM or the local technician, they only ask for the number on the little sticker. Literally, no other information was requested of me. (3) Size. They come in A, B or C. A is the smallest, C the largest. Find Aeron chair dimensions for all 3 sizes posted on the Internet. I've never seen size A. Most people should go to a brick & mortar store that carries Aeron chairs and sit on the sizes they carry. B, the medium size, will cut off short on the bottom thigh for many. I believe C will fit many more people than B. Beware that if you're quite tall, then even C will cut off short under the thighs where you need support. If so, you might not even want an Aeron. Also, there is one easy way to tell the size of an Aeron: stand behind chair and feel under inside of upper frame lip (just behind the embossed Herman Miller logo) for Braille-like dots. 3 dots is for size C, 2 for B, and 1 for A. For some, there'll be a tradeoff because size C is a little wide. I have size Cs, all my Aerons. You can get used to sitting on a wide chair but you need support along the bottom of the thighs. Notice the waterfall edge of seat shape on all Aeron chairs - that is to easily allow blood circulation when seated and it works. (4) Model type. This is where I'm likely to be most helpful to you. For most people the highest end model, the PostureFit, is not the best. The PostureFit X-shaped support piece protrudes too low for almost all of us. We need support in the curved lumbar region of our backs. Take a look at "vertical column" in Wikipedia and see the diagram. Incidentally, orthopedic surgeons perform more surgeries related to the disk between L4 & L5 than any other area of the back. For this reason you almost certainly should go with the model that has the Lumbar Pad. I have both and the Lumbar Pad can be placed to support the lumbar region whereas the PostureFit mechanism is set too low and is not adjustable up and down. Look hard at the pictures of these two models right on Amazon. See it? The PostureFit is lower support. The chair technicians have now made 4 visits to my office. They confirmed that Lumbar Pad is better and also that changing PostureFit chairs to Lumbar Pad is their 2nd most common reason for an Aeron site visit. Please be warned that the lumbar pad is not going to last as long as the rest of the chair. Expect to replace it, but I don't know how often. (5) Color and also, some of Amazon's Aeron offers have many mesh pattern choices. I don't have a notable preference regarding colors or mesh patterns and have no advice on the fifth decision point. From an ergonomic standpoint, you care that the mesh is tight. Additional points including using the warranty: A. Assembly. This is easy, especially if you avoid getting the PostureFit. The only tool used is the included hex key (Allen key). Assembly will probably take 10 to 15 minutes, with most of that unwrapping the parts. Assembly for PostureFit may take 25 minutes because you have to place a wire mechanism and actually poke a hole through the mesh. But if you believe me, you'll probably get the highly adjustable with lumbar support model and have zero trouble in assembly. If you get the chair with lumbar support, you will ONLY have to attach the back of the chair to the rest of it by screwing 4 bolts with the included hex key. B. Defective parts. One of my chairs came with loose arms that kept falling to the lowest adjustable position. Upon telling HM my chair number, I was given contact info for local chair technicians. They first came to document the problem. They returned a couple months later after I called a few times to expedite the process, and installed new and good arms. They also gratuitously gave me a used lumbar support part and installed it on one of my PostureFit chairs because they're nice guys. One of my chairs came with loose mesh in the seat. You want a seat to feel like a taut trampoline, not spongy. The technicians came to document the problem. They didn't think it was all that loose but I insisted. Again, after calls to expedite, they returned one day with a really good seat. As they tested the chair, they explained that their company bills HM for these site visits. Their company does better when fixing many chairs at one site, hence indirectly explaining why I had to make so many phone calls. The technicians also told me with enthusiasm the #1 cause for their site visits. The most common complaint is the height adjustment stops working. These chairs are designed to handle the weight of up to a 250-pound person. Somebody heavier than that will often cause this up-down function to cease working, but the techs say it's a real easy thing to fix and the warranty covers it. Best for them, they can fix it on the documentation visit, not having to return with parts. I have another compliant that the techs can't solve. One chair came without the sticker. The dealer has promised to have HM mail me a Certificate of Authentication. But not before I make some more calls to expedite it. Finally, you are considering a big purchase so I've done my best to help you through the process and beyond. It took me awhile to graduate to increasingly more expensive chairs until I finally caved and got this expensive chair. Everyone in my little accounting firm gets to sit on an Aeron, no exceptions. I can work longer sitting without discomfort as a result. I and others are more productive using these chairs. Your body is worth it. You are a creative person who deserves a bona fide ergonomic chair. Update March 17, 2014: I closed my rented office and downsized by moving it to the attic of my house. The video shows Aeron chairs in my house. I gave away all but 3 Aeron chairs which are now in my home. I never got the all-important sticker for one of my chairs, that was one of the chairs. I've had to replace only one lumbar support cushion. To this day, whenever I sit for a few hours on a typical chair, my back gets stiff and I suffer. But I function well on this chair. I learned long ago to take breaks to stretch or use my exercise equipment. Also, the price for this chair has gone up for now and I'm afraid there's still not a strong competitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2009 by LEE

  • A truly great chair IF it fits you correctly, but...
I had one of these many years ago as my office chair and I loved it. I just bought this one (large) for my home. If you aren't familiar with the Aeron chair you just have to take it on faith that it is not like anything else. It is so good in so many ways that you can't really appreciate it until you have one of your own. Unfortunately for me the seat on this one was not as deep as my older one was so the front of the seat put too much pressure on the back of my legs and I had to send it back. I'm 6' 6" tall so I don't expect this to be a problem for many people. However, this chair comes in three sizes and you need to make sure you get the size that works for you. They don't fit everyone. The importance of this review is the return experience. In short, this vendor took back the chair but charged me over $170 to restock, plus return shipping! That is just too much. While I think this is a great chair if it fits you, you can't really afford the price of returning it if it turns out not to be for you. The lesson is to only buy from this vendor online if you are 100% sure you are going to like it. I'm personally so upset by being gouged on the return I will never buy from this vendor again. I recommend you think twice before buying and then think again. You can get this chair a lot of other places for a good price without the chance of being gouged if you need to return it. If they treat you this way on a return it probably says a lot about what to expect if you need any other customer service. I would stay away from this vendor, you can definitely do better some place else. Did I say I was upset by this? This is also a lesson about buying on Amazon in general. Not all vendors are equal. Amazon as the vendor has always done me right but they should not let this kind of thing happen on their site. They share part of the blame. UPDATE NEXT DAY: I received an email last night from Amazon after making this review. They refunded my restock fee! They deserve a lot of credit for stepping in and making this right. I was an early Amazon user before they were even profitable. They have never let me down. This type of service is why I look forward to remaining a study and loyal Amazon customer. That is just great customer service by Amazon. There is no blame for Amazon but the lesson is still valuable. I added a star for Amazon but the vender still gets a zero. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013 by Sailor Mon

  • I've had a Steelcase Leap chair for years and like it a lot
I've had a Steelcase Leap chair for years and like it a lot. But, this chair is a lot more comfortable because it allows for a lot more flexibility in how you sit and the mesh is really comfortable and cool. I only gave it a 4 out of 5 because the arms do not allow sliding them forward which can add a little more exactness for positioning. The arms do allow up down out and in positions. Great chair and my favorite so far. It is built like a tank and will last years. The headrest I purchased as third party is also fabulous and highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2016 by Michael Hart

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