Steelcase
Amia
Based on 233 Reddit mentions
$779.22
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Steelcase amia validity + opinions
That’s a genuine amia, looks brand new too. While Steelcase is known for their Leap, the Amia is pretty highly rated and is pretty adjustable and comfy.
CommonalitySearcher in r/OfficeChairs
May 10, 2026 2:47 PM
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Desk chair recs for petite women
I am 5'0 as well and use a Steelcase Amia. I bought it specifically because it lets me sit cross-legged on it. (As an aside, I found out that I sit cross legged because I have never had a desk that sat low enough for me to put my chair close enough to the ground that I can have my feet flat on the f
...Cranksta in r/womenintech
July 6, 2025 7:50 PM
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desk chair recs for petite women? (specifically for criss-cross sitters!)
I'm 5' 0” and am also a criss cross sitter. I have a SteelCase Amia and it's the best thing I've ever owned. The arms articulate enough that I can sit normally just as comfortably as I can shrimp in it. Super flexible and the seat cushion being nearly flat means no pinch points on my legs when sitti
...Cranksta in r/womenintech
May 7, 2026 12:02 PM
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Tried Every “Top” Ergonomic Chair For My Awkward 6’5” Frame
If you get the chance, definitely try out the Steelcase Amia. I’m 6'3" and about 102 kg, and it’s been fantastic for me. I spend 12+ hours a day in it between work and leisure, and I never end up sore. The armrests are basically the same as the Leap, so you’ll get a similar feel there. I added a bit
...Sea_Owl_3259 in r/OfficeChairs
August 16, 2025 2:46 PM
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Own Embody and Aeron — both give me back pain now. Looking for alternatives
I had an Embody for several years before I started getting pain. It’s like it lost its cushion and started digging into me. I gave the Aeron a chance but had severe pain with the mesh and hard border around the seat. Returned the Aeron shortly after purchase. I currently have a Steelcase Amia and fi
...SwiftblazeJedi in r/OfficeChairs
June 15, 2025 3:34 AM
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Too short for office chairs- back can't touch the backrest of the chair.
It’s a steelcase amia! The chair lowers way more than my last one AND the seat pan is shorter
NoBlood7122 in r/office
November 6, 2025 2:52 PM
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How a Chair Exposed the Worst YouTubers
They have a Frankenstein of a chair called Lamia, a Steelcase Leap with a Steelcase Amia seat instead of the Leap seat, but that's it and some of the Btod guys say it is better than the regular Leap, I don't know If that can be taken without a grain of salt.
tayfunxus in r/LinusTechTips
February 15, 2026 12:13 AM
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How many of you use the steelcase leap? (I’m 5’7” and have some upper and lower back pain) looking at getting one that I found on sale brand new!
Out of all the top chairs, Embody, Aeron, it's the only chair that fixed my back pain. However it caused me a great deal of tailbone pain. I finally found the solution with the Lamia. Steelcase Leap V2 with an Amia cushion and now everything is great. Absolutely love the 4D armrests and the lumbar s
...liqwood1 in r/OfficeChairs
March 16, 2026 7:15 PM
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Best ergonomic chair for programmers
The problem is everyone is different. I used to use those super cush executive chairs for years. That worked pretty well until my back started hurting. Then I went through all kinds of chairs from IKEA all the way to the Embody. I finally landed on a Steelcase Leap V2 with an Amia cushion and now I'
...liqwood1 in r/OfficeChairs
March 18, 2026 12:02 PM
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Leap V2 vs Embody
I went and tried all of the chairs in person without a budget in mind; I was simply going to get the best chair for me. I like the embody and it looks awesome, don't get me wrong, but I ended up with the leap v2 simply because of the lumbar support. The embody is very comfortable and kind of molds t
...yaboymitchell00 in r/OfficeChairs
May 4, 2026 7:22 PM
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