I have not received any comments on the www.flickr.com/photos/cordoval
photo on the bedstation. It is not a joke, just in case, I designed
and built it because I have back problems. It is ok if someone that
has no back problem and wants just comfort uses a chair, however, if
you have back problems like I do, then there are some cases where the
only solution is really a bed station.

On 4/7/07, Chad Bullock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have big back problems and finally spent the money for the Herman Miller
> Aeron. I always had heard lots of good things about it, and how "ergonomic"
> it was. Unfortunately it is really hard (at least where I am) to find a
> store that actually carries higher end chairs (multiple brands) so that you
> can compare them all side by side.
>
> I have to say, I'm definitely not happy with the Aeron. I originally got the
> size B model (supposedly for my height weight, there's a chart on their
> website). I had to return it + $60 restocking fee to get the bigger size C.
> While it's better for me than the B size was, it's still not very
> comfortable. If you decide to get one, make sure you can try them out first.
>
> I've now been looking around for something else. I've heard more good things
> about the Steelcase Leap, and HumanScale Freedom chairs. I also finally
> found a dealer within a reasonable driving distance to try the Freedom chair
> - and it's pretty nice, definitely better - at least for my body - than the
> Aeron is.
>
> I'm hoping to be able to sell my Aeron on ebay or something for a few
> hundred bucks...we'll see.
>
> >From my experience, the most important thing I'd say is make SURE that if
> you're spending more than a couple hundred $, that you test it out in person
> - preferable with some other very good chairs side by side to compare with.
> While one might feel good for a few minutes in the store, unless you can
> have some alternatives to compare with, it's of little use.
>
> Other things that really make a difference are the keyboard height, and
> footrest (if you need one). I went through at least 5 <$120 chairs over
> years, and I think it's definitely worth spending the extra money if you can
> afford it, to get a more advanced model. Those are my thoughts anyways :)
>
> Chad
>
>
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