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    nexusmerk: Thanks Gizmodo. Great review/comparison between the two products. more »
    ethospace: Im in the office furniture industry and most people I know like the Herman Miller better. more »
    doofusgumby: I'll take the HM because of the mesh bottom. I have two of the original style in my office. NO MORE SWAMP ASS. more »
    Costner: I've yet to find anything I like as much as an Aeron for both styling and comfort, but unfortunately I'm not willing to spend $750 to $1000 to get one... more »
    avconsumer2: Working with an Office Depot Realspace PRO™ Quantum Recycled Mesh Mid-Back Task Chair for a month or so now. $350 - zero problems - most comfortabl... more »
    b33g33: I've had an Areon at work for the last 4 years and a $100 'ergonomic chair' from Office Depot for my home office that get equal amounts of work and TF... more »
    RainyDayInterns: We will stick with the "classic" aeron chair: [www.rainydaymagazine.com] It's how we roll.... more »
    ludwigk: The library at my school has these chairs that I first took to be Aeron knockoffs, but they're exceptionally comfortable. They happen to be the Knoll ... more »
    skevy: You guys should review the Steelcase Leap vs. the Embody/Aeron. I'm sitting in a Leap right now, and though I've never sat in an Embody, I think its ... more »
    Nick: considering a lot of places lease their office furniture i don't think people should look at the purchase price. around here we have a ton of differen... more »
    zenfluence: hey, at least you get chairs that have armrests. All the dorm gives us are rocking chairs for our desks. Who the frack uses rocking chairs for homework?! more »
    CaptainCynic: Um, what alternate universe did I stumble into where a $650 office chair is considered reasonable? Every boss I've ever had would laugh in my face if... more »
    FannyAsius: You can also get a basic (new) Aeron for $625 delivered...10 years of inside sales on this chair.. I think it's the best and most adjustable more »
    EldonGracchus: I look at these chairs as if you're buying a bed mattress. If i'm going to spend 1/3 of my life sitting in it, I want a GOOD chair that keeps me comf... more »
    Ron-Mexico: Boss, you know I was thinking. My back's sort of hurting and I think it's due to my chair. So I was thinking we had a few options we ought to explor... more »
    anexanhume: No spin or hall racing analysis? Why do I come to this site again? more »
    FriarNurgle: Wow "a relatively affordable task chair". How about a sub $100 chair review, oh mighty Gizmodo? more »
    Dacker: I wish someone would explain why a chair with $500. I'd think that if they halved the price they would more than double their sales. more »
    gadam07: Oh! The Embody is that 'cheap' now? I might just have to get one. They definitely skimped on our chairs at work. There are two kinds; the one we a... more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: I dig Steelecase chairs. I've a Herman-Miller Aeron(Lumbar model) and after 3 yrs, it showed signs of a failed part. They want $200 to fix it. Um, no ... more »
  • #review

    Task Chair Battlemodo: Herman Miller Setu vs. Steelcase Cobi

    Two of the biggest names in office chairs, Herman Miller and Steelcase, both recently released a relatively affordable task chair, each with its own quirks and charms. But which should you convince your office manager to buy? More »
  • #chairs

    Steelcase Cobi Designer Puts Your Design Skills Where Your Ass Is

    The Steelcase Cobi, starting at $400, is unique in that it's a higher-end office chair that you get to customize quite a bit of how it looks—avoiding the late '90s dotcom sea of chairs that look exactly alike. More »