
"It is always shocking to see the sticker price on a good-quality office chair. It's just a chair! Why is it so expensive? Then your back starts to ache after years of sitting in a crappy seat, and you start to wonder. Do what I did and invest in a supportive, comfortable, and ergonomic office chair."
"The Aeron is the most iconic office chair in the world, found in offices across the world, for good reason. This all-mesh design is excellent for airflow, and you'll find every adjustment imaginable to make this chair support your body. (Read more about my experience here.) You'll be faced with several options when purchasing, all of which influence the price, so let's run through them: Frame: This is where you can choose the color for your Aeron's frame and base. Graphite is the cheapest, but you can upgrade to a polished aluminum base, for example. Size: The Aeron comes in three sizes: A, B, and C. I recommend using Herman Miller's size guide (tap the ? icon on the product page) to buy the appropriate version for your body. For example, the company recommends people between 5'2" and 6' to go with Size B. Back Support: Lumbar support can go a long way in keeping your back pain-free after long hours in a chair. I suggest you go with the Adjustable Lumbar Support or Adjustable Posture Fit SL; the latter is more supportive, targeting the sacral region of the spine as well."
High-quality office chairs often carry surprising sticker prices, yet prolonged sitting in a low-quality seat leads to back pain. Investing in a supportive, comfortable, and ergonomic office chair can prevent discomfort. Herman Miller is offering 25 percent off everything for Black Friday, making it a strong time to buy. The Aeron features an all-mesh design for airflow and extensive adjustability. Buyers choose frame finish, size (A, B, C) guided by Herman Miller's size guide, and back support such as Adjustable Lumbar Support or Adjustable Posture Fit SL. An optional Tilt Limiter restricts recline to preset angles.
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