Steelcase
Amia
Based on 233 Reddit mentions
$779.22
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Herman miller vs Steelcase?
Best you can do is read reviews pick one and try it out and return if you don’t like it. For example. I’m 6’1” and 210lbs with a more athletic build. I tried all the steelcase ones at a dealer and my boss had a Herman miller aeron I tried. I HATED the aeron, gesture and amia. The leap on the other h
...Nateskisline89 in r/OfficeChairs
March 15, 2026 10:14 PM
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Not One Of Those Miracle Deal Gesture Finds But...
I recently purchased the same model with the headrest. When adjusted according to the recommended guidelines, I experienced significant lower‑back discomfort, so I’ve had to position the seat fully backwards. This gives me the proper lumbar support i desire, but it also leaves roughly a hand width b
...Lowratermusic in r/OfficeChairs
April 28, 2026 3:19 PM
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Developing chronic shoulder/neck pain with HM Embody. Switching to Steelcase Amia?
It was better but still not the right fit. I tried the Amia for 30 days and ended up with the cheapest Steelcase option, which is the Steelcase Series 1 and have been using it since.
Blizzie_ in r/OfficeChairs
December 27, 2025 3:26 AM
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suggest me a good ergonomic chair for petite women please
5'1" with shorter legs. I got a Steelcase Gesture from a liquidation warehouse for ~$700 or so in like-new condition. Hiiiiighly recommend trying one to see if it works for you: FULLY adjustable arms. It was the first time my elbows have been able to naturally lay on an armrest without needing to be
...go_find_out in r/PetiteLiving
May 10, 2026 5:45 PM
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Help with picking chair for petite with lower back & upper trap pain
I'm 5 ft and lightweight, and recently purchased a Lamia from Offeco (that's LeapV2 frame with Amia seat with 4D armrests). I was highly disappointed from the moment I sat on it. That said, I've only been testing it for less than a week. Here's my little review if that helps: -The chair's height ran
...Owny1X in r/OfficeChairs
April 19, 2026 7:14 PM
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EC300 vs EC200: Which one actually fits your need? (5 testers wanted)
USA, MA 5’11 / 180 Experience using the Steelcase Amia as my daily driver, which includes adjustable lumbar. I work remote (sitting 4-6 hrs/day) and prefer pronounced lumbar support to assist with my posture when tasking. Now seeking a second chair with headrest for work and gaming (Amia lacks a hea
...randomdudelikestuff in r/ProtoArcHub
April 13, 2026 4:02 PM
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Crandall Replacement Experience?
I have the Amia straight from Steelcase and I hate the chair. I still own it and it has not been better than my cheaper chairs. The bottom pading is very thin, it hurts sitting. I can barely do 30 mins on it. I use it for work for about 1 year or so now, and I have been looking to replace it. I thou
...General_Ad258 in r/OfficeChairs
January 10, 2026 6:29 AM
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Is there a less-expensive alternative to Herman Miller?
Honestly just go to your nearest staples or other office supply store and try out their Chairs. See if there's anything you like. otherwise keep checking FB marketplace for a used Herman Miller I just got this one for example i like it I knew by trying it out, however I think lots of ppl would hate
...Itom1IlI1IlI1IlI in r/OfficeChairs
February 25, 2026 1:15 AM
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Short people (5’0”–5’4”) — Amia, Leap, or Aeron (Size A)?
I am 5'3" and have the Steelcase Leap. Ergonomically it's generally fine, but I hate how wide the back is and that the armrests are in the way and not useful for me no matter what. The armrests don't go narrow enough for me to be comfortable and don't go low/out enough to be out of the way. I like b
...-cat_attack- in r/OfficeChairs
March 24, 2026 3:58 PM
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Portable office chair recommendations
Hmmm… you’ve got the nesting chairs options (Haworth X99, Steelcase Vecta) which were my first thought, you’ve got lighter weight chairs like the Humanscale Freedom, you’ve got quite a few chairs that have removable arms. The Steelcase leap/Amia have easily removable seat, and the arms aren’t the wo
...FOMOforRomo in r/OfficeChairs
January 12, 2026 5:58 PM
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