Steelcase
Amia
Based on 233 Reddit mentions
$779.22
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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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Just got my Steelcase Amia…
Is it common with the Amia or chairs in general? I might avoid Steelcase tbh
BulbeBizarre in r/OfficeChairs
April 25, 2026 8:15 PM
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Remanufactured Leap v2 having rust
I've never seen rust on any steelcase and my office has literally thousands. I'd be pretty annoyed. That's because you aren't crawling around the office on your hands and knees and looking up at the underside of the seat on Leap V2s and Amias.
ClassroomDecorum in r/OfficeChairs
April 28, 2026 4:42 PM
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Need Chair Advice
Have you looked at Anthros? I’m just a bit shorter and about your weight, and have had excellent experiences with remanufactured and refurbished Steelcase chairs from Crandall and BTOD, with their thicker or reinforced seat cushions. Crandall offers a top tier headrest from Atlas for the Leap V2. Am
...DnBenjamin in r/gamingchairs
December 30, 2025 2:16 AM
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Steelcase Leap V2 from LogixShop - What do you think?
id give them credit for that if they made the amia, but they dont. steelcase does. all they do are terrible refurbs with stapled crap upholstery, unwashed seat and back pads, dont replace broken parts, etc. not to mention the shady business practices involving influencers, check out Dan Ahn's youtub
...andyinmon0 in r/OfficeChairs
March 22, 2026 4:21 PM
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What is something worth buying despite how expensive it is?
My Herman Miller Gaming Embody office chair was not cheap (paid $1425 couple years ago), but it was 100% worth it. Chair was easily 9/10 out of the box, and then I added an Atlas matching headrest and now it's 10/10. Tried the Haworth Fern, HM Aeron, Steelcase leap v2 and Amia before it, and it was
...clingbat in r/Productivitycafe
February 19, 2026 7:42 AM
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