mugs
Lifer
Originally posted by: hopeless74
Originally posted by: mugs
Man, I wouldn't be surprised if that wood flooring is 30+ years old. The stuff upstairs is probably 50+ years old. It's beat to hell. :laugh: Love the Aerons. It's not for everyone, but it helped my back a lot. I did the math, and it costs about as much as one chiropractor visit per year for the 12 year warranty the chair has. That chair has done a lot more good than going to the chiropractor ever did. Well worth the money for me. But like I said, it's not for everyone - seems like everyone who has one either loves it or hates it.
i'd like to get one myself. need to try it out first tho..
If you find a local store that sells it (Herman Miller's website has a dealer locator), they'll probably let you take it home for a 48 hour test drive. Only problem I ran into there was that the local store I went to didn't have the PosturFit attachment in stock. I think the difference between the PosturFit and the standard lumbar support is enough to justify the price difference, which is usually about $30. The model I got is usually marketed as the "highly adjustable" version. It comes with the tilt limiter (which is great) and the seat angle adjustment (which I honestly haven't figured out how to use. The tilt limiter is better than the tilt lock that you find on other chairs IMO. It allows you to specify the maximum recline, but it just provides the normal resistance up to that point. The resistance of the backrest rather than a locked in place backrest is what saved my back. I had tremendous back pain from my old chair, and it was because it constrained my back into a particular position. That pain went away almost immediately after I got my Aeron.