Herman Miller
Aeron
$610.00
Humanscale
Based on 34 Reddit mentions
$450.12
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Kind of. Is it worth thousands idk. If you genuinely have back issues yes might be worth it. But I also do feel like chairs are entering the mattress industry as in doesn't really matter the cost it's how comfortable it is for you. Some features are worth it like tilt strength and seat depth. But ho
...evendedwifestillnags in r/OfficeChairs
January 5, 2026 4:50 PM
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How about Made in the USA from USA sourced parts and labor and not shipped straight from China? 15 year warranty for Humanscale chairs…and they have a one that maybe is not as advanced as their highest end Freedom headrest chair, but the World LM can be bought online all day for less than $500 with
...mozman68 in r/OfficeChairs
September 16, 2025 11:42 AM
4
When i was in China a few months ago (Shanghai) and visited a retailer that sells both Chinese as well as more name brand chairs (the store I visited is at 101, Building 10, No. 358 Kangding Road, Jing'an District)...they had a pretty great selection of Humanscale chairs. Great prices on the World L
...mozman68 in r/OfficeChairs
December 3, 2025 7:44 PM
2
I use to sell ergonomic office chairs. Best in the world $800-$5,000 “gaming chairs” are terrible!!! Go on the app offer up and search HUMANSCALE OFFICE CHAIR or LIFEFORM OFFICE CHAIR. Be patient and you will find one on sale for a quarter of the price!!!. I currently own 4 humanscale chairs, have o
...No_Technician_7849 in r/gamingsetups
January 30, 2026 11:04 PM
2
At like $1K-ish the Aeron was pretty competitive... in a world of steel case and humanscale, though, $2K becomes a pretty big ask if the materials aren't super premium (which they aren't). I still have an Aeron in my workshop by my mill/assembly area. It's a great chair!
10dot in r/hermanmiller
February 10, 2026 3:14 AM
2
I work in the office furniture industry, so we basically get our pick of ex sample or second hand chairs for working. Everyone in my office sit on Herman Miller chairs except me. I used to have a Humanscale freedom chair, but now I'm in a Diffrient World. I much prefer it for lumbar support and I li
...madameniamh in r/AskUK
September 8, 2025 12:24 PM
3
I get what you are saying, but I do disagree (not on the stretching but limiting the options). The world doesn’t end at Steelcase and HM, there are quite a few good chair companies that simply don’t market to residential users and only strictly commercial. Examples include but aren’t limited to: Hum
...FOMOforRomo in r/OfficeChairs
November 3, 2025 1:46 PM
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
Looks like a World Diffrient by Humanscale to me, congratulations! Be gentle with the arms, but otherwise a tough little chair.
curlyqtips in r/OfficeChairs
November 5, 2025 7:24 AM
1
Here’s the thing, a proper chair is the perfect example of “you get what you pay for.” Can you buy what you might consider a comfortable chair for $200? Sure…just grab whatever Chinese made crap they sell at OfficeMax, Staples, Costco, Sam’s Club…. But then be prepared to spend another $200 a year f
...mozman68 in r/chairs
December 2, 2025 3:41 AM
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