Herman Miller
Aeron
$615.00
Humanscale
Based on 26 Reddit mentions
$1449.00
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Honored to be here, and very excited to step in! Love my AllSteel Task 19, it plus the leap is the 1-2 punch of ergonomics I needed! Chairs I have also used and liked in the past include the Humanscale Liberty and Freedom, BodyBilt 2504, HM Embody, my own Lamia, Herman Miller Celle, a butterfly back
...FOMOforRomo in r/OfficeChairs
November 18, 2025 9:07 PM
4
It’s real, etc. Humanscale has very particular opinions about how an ergonomic chair should work. I think they’re in the love ‘em or hate ‘em category, and I haven’t fallen in love with them, but there’s no universe in which you could ever consider $40 for a Liberty “getting ripped off.” If it is at
...DnBenjamin in r/OfficeChairs
August 23, 2025 1:49 AM
5
Yes, I found the HM as well, but the problem is even the HM chair doesn't have the slope that I'm looking for. On the chair I'm showing, the waterfall edge is more defined and the top curves outward (not inward like on the HM). Re: comfort, I think its so specific to each person's body. Bc I have th
...randoming23847 in r/OfficeChairs
November 9, 2025 3:13 AM
2
I bought a refurbished Humanscale Liberty Task chair for £180 back in 2020. I really rate it! Can see they go on eBay for pretty similar prices still.
bellabanjsk in r/AskUK
February 12, 2026 1:01 PM
2
For Wakefit - trivon high back office hair (gray coloured one) was good I tried it in store My office provided me with Humanscale liberty chair which is top notch quality, but quite costly. You can check for something similar
vibingsince1996 in r/noida
August 18, 2025 5:47 PM
3
It's very likely Humanscale Diffrient, with a small chance it's some clone. Should be a very comfy chair with Humanscale's particularly limited adjustments (they have a philosophy to build chairs that adjust to most just by their design, but I've seen low to no complaints of bad fitting, so they may
...cloud_t in r/OfficeChairs
September 12, 2025 12:08 PM
3
An ergonomic chair is a very personal thing. I, for example, absolutely despise the Herman Miller Aeron chair, which seems to be one of the most hyped and beloved ergonomic chairs of the last 15 years. Obviously plenty of people like the Humanscale Liberty chair, or it wouldn't be as successful as i
...nauticalsandwich in r/OfficeChairs
June 1, 2025 6:31 PM
2
Nahh don't buy this, doesn't look use full at zll and looks cheap, buy refurbished good chair, you will find z lot of them on this reddit, I bought a Humanscale Liberty for around 100usd, you wont find anything better, new at this price point. And don't buy online go to a shop and try them at least
...No_Usual_1471 in r/OfficeChairs
June 13, 2025 6:09 PM
2
I just bought a Humanscale Liberty for around $1k and it is the most comfortable chair. I have used the Herman miller for years. This one leaves that for dust. I love it that much I have no regrets my arse has never been happier and my back is delighted.
One_Difficult_bitch in r/auscorp
June 28, 2025 2:13 AM
2
It absolutely is not the only answer. The Aeron is very nice, but they aren't for everyone and they aren't the only brand/line worth looking at. Herman Miller makes the Aeron (all mesh), Cosm (all mesh, "super ergonomic"), and Verus (mesh back, fabric seat) that are all good. Steelcase makes the Kar
...EViLTeW in r/sysadmin
September 8, 2025 5:29 PM
2