After 6 weeks i m way happier in an Aeron than i can be in any other chair (Pro-Tip : Get a foot rest with Aeron incase you are odd dimensions like meself 250lb 6’2)Hi.

Now my brain is probably a little poisoned by the crap marshmallow painful $150 non-name basics I have been using to get by - but the seat pan feels firmer and a little smaller on the new Mirra - or if not smaller more contoured on the outside of the thighs.

And Aerons for the lumbar support has no equal in the chair world.You're talking Aeron Classic, correct? The Mirra 2 isn't a compromised product and does everything the Aeron does, afaik.

But frankly, I didn't have any intention of getting it, so it was probably an excuse to quickly get to try out Aeron remastered.Aeron is a mysterious chair for me. Herman Miller I mean, both have super pronounced lumbar support. Herman Miller Herman Miller Mirra 2 Chair.

Overall seems like with Mirra 2, you will always have a fail-safe if you start to have a problem with circulation in your legs (e.g., you are between sizes).Obviously, Aeron has better materials compared to Mirra 2, but it is also quite firm. I've been tempted to get Embody lately, but still prefer mesh vs fabric for the upkeep.I just got the Mirra 2 about 16 days ago. Herman Miller

An HM consultant, of course, said there will be no problems and if there were, the warranty would cover it. Desk Advisor has you covered. I've been using it for over 2 years now and I still can't say it's comfortable 100% all the time. Mirra 2 has them quite stiff, but to me, it seems that the placement of arms on the Mirra is a bit more comfortable and ergonomic.

What's the difference?In my case i think the foot rest is needed due to my desk not being tall enough and i have to put the chair really low, which puts pressure on my calf muscles. Mirra 2 is designed for the fast-paced way that people work today. 4:05 Adjusting Classic Aeron . Chair Adjustments . I've read quite a lot of people recommending a foot rest for Aeron. But without further ado, let’s start with the Herman Miller Aeron vs Mirra 2 Overview: Comparison of Aeron and Mirra 2

The immediate drawback is that you won't feel as comfortable as a 50$ chair from Office Works, where you can sit cross-legged but the long-term benefit is it will save your lower back from mid-life health crisis due to extended sitting. Mirra 2 vs. Aeron for tall people. Herman Miller What's worse, the lower pad makes my lower back really painful, but as soon as I lower the tension of PostureFit, I can no longer feel the support of the upper pad. Herman Miller The only way i could get comfortable was to get a foot rest, I occasionally rest my foot on it and then put it back on the floor again. Whether you choose the Aeron or Mirra, we think you’ll be a happy customer and become part of the Herman Miller family for a long time.Want to find out what other Herman Miller chairs are the best? Starting Price Range: $715.00 – $1240.00 + Free Shipping Our #1 alternative to the Aeron chair is another chair from Herman Miller, the Mirra 2. In fact, it starts to feel a little bit like Embody. This char was debuted in 1994, and now it has been remastered to help support people’s postures as they go about working at their desk.Mirra 2 moves with you as you sit down, it adapts to your body. Aeron… This is our #1 pick because it is the closest chair you can get to the Aeron and it costs quite a bit less. This chair is unique and has dynamic surfaces that can respond to your slightest movements. This With their chairs, you’ll have 12 year limited warranty if anything goes wrong with it. Onto the next thing - before buying the Mirra 2, I sat in an Aeron in John Lewis and, like you, found it comfortable. I got a brand new one and for a few weeks it gave me leg spasms. Sounds like bad stuff?