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Comfort Level
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the comfort level of the Steelcase Amia Ergonomic Office Chair. While some appreciate its adjustability and find it comfortable, others express disappointment due to its firmness and lack of sufficient cushioning. Some users also mention discomfort caused by the swiveling armrests.
Highlights
Quality
1-step assembly for 6-12 hours of daily support and comfort.
Looks good, love the height and adjustable arms.
Ordered with extra padding, still very firm after a couple months noticed a pain in the coccyx, base if spine area.
After a week or 2 off without it, realized it had to be the chair.
Price
For something you are going to be spending most of your time on, it is worth the money.
Competitiveness
The amia offers every conceivable adjustment and has a bit more seat cushion, which can be less fatiguing than firmer options l... Read More
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
bottom, first, great, disappointed and comfortable. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 91 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 6 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I hope they can switch to metal wheels
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This chair sits with a neutral feel meaning its not under or over aggressive with the feel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hard to find one for my 5234 height
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ordered with extra padding still very firm after a couple months noticed a pain in the coccyx base if spine area
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hurts whenever i adjust my position
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After a week or 2 off without it realized it had to be the chair
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Too bad we spent so much on this chair
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We aready got rid of the free donated chair