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Jobri Kneeling Chair F1435 Wood Frame and Tempur® Padding
Jobri Kneeling Chair F1435 Wood Frame and Tempur® Padding
The Jobri Wood Frame (F1435) Kneeling Chair with Tempur-Pedic ® cushions is a deluxe ergonomic knee chair featuring a classic design and pressure relieving padded cushions. The Jobri kneeling chair is made with the revolutionary Tempur® pressure-reli ...
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Herman Miller Mirra Chair; Fully Loaded; Color: Graphite
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Herman Miller Mirra Chair; Fully Loaded; Color: Graphite

List Price: $1,077.00
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Sale Price: $799.00
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Description:

Mirra is an innovative blend of passive and active adjustments that provides a new reference point in performance, aesthetics, and value. Mirra automatically shapes itself to each user, while a few simple adjustments fine-tune the fit and feel. The chair's next-generation innovations, including the new upholstered backrest, all work together in a fresh-looking chair that's easy to use. One size fits most. Vertical Tilt Limiter feature not available.

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Sam Flax is a Herman Miller Authorized Retailer & Full Service Center.


Mirra is an innovative blend of passive and active adjustments.


Mirra automatically shapes itself to each user.


New upholstered backrest.


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 25.0 inches
Package Width: 25.0 inches
Package Height: 25.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5Best chair periodOct 03, 2008
The company I work for has these for all their employees (100+). Hands down the best chair I have ever sat in. There are so many adjustments on this chair. Everyone makes it that more personal. In fact we all have our names on them hidden so when the chairs get mixed up we know which one is ours. After you have your settings dialed in you notice if its the wrong chair within seconds. Do yourself a favor and spend the $$$ on a chair that will last forever. When I can afford one for home this will be the one.

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3Better value than the AeronSep 12, 2008
When compared to the Aeron, I believe this chair is much better value. I found the chair to be more comfortable, a little "softer", and had a better recline mechanism. My biggest complaint is the lack of a headrest for reclining.

For me, the Aeron has always been "too hard" and while its mesh did adjust a bit, it felt too much like sitting on a lawn chair. I suspect this is because I was too small for the Aeron. The Mirra seems to fit smaller-frames a little better than the Aeron, though it is far from perfect. The mesh seat has a little more give, but is still too hard. The plastic-mesh back is much harder than the Aeron, though I find it more comfortable; it provides a level of structure and flexing that the Aeron didn't for me.

The recline mechanism keeps your feet on the floor--a very rare find even among high end chairs. The recline-stop only has three positions which is a big negative. It does seem possible to get a good balance where the tension keeps you mostly upright, but allows you to lean back just slightly. Since the seatpan moves with the back, it doesn't really "open up" your sitting position which can lead to some discomfort for some people.

The armrests can be adjusted for most people, though they are still a little too wide for my frame. My favorite feature is the rolling-front which does depth adjustment. Instead of the hard-lip featured on the Aeron, the front folds up and down to adjust the depth. This results in a soft-edge to the chair that doesn't cut off circulation to your legs.

Since I prefer to recline while working, I find the lack of a headrest unacceptable and the lack of cushioning is a problem for me since I lack "natural" cushioning.

I personally find the Leap to be a more comfortable chair, though it features a different recline mechanism. The arm rests adjust in farther for skinny folks, but the back curves back too far and provides less shoulder support than the Mirra.

As far as chairs with headrests, I find the Humanscale Freedom to be the best for my size. Compared to the Mirra, it provides a more aggressive lumbar support, an adjustable reclining headrest, far better cushioning, and better armrest adjustments. Though the headrest does not adjust forward/back so it can cause problems for some people.

I would strongly recommend trying the Mirra before buying an Aeron (or even a Leap). It's a good chair and may fit your needs very well. But I would *never* buy a chair without trying it first. And by try it, sit in the chair for an hour. Bring a book, your laptop, whatever. But sitting in a chair for 5 minutes isn't a useful test. It's a good way to hurt yourself.


On a side note... I don't understand why folks get so upset about spending $500-$1000 on a chair, particularly if you use it for several hours a day. People will spend $2000+ for a sleep number, but won't spent half of that for proper seating? I don't get it. I spend more time in an office chair than in bed--so I figure I should spent AT LEAST as much on a chair as my bed.

I can't speak to the longevity of this chair, but if its anything like the rest of the Herman Miller/Steelcase/Humanscale chairs, I expect it'll easily last a decade with only minor maintenance/repairs. With the lack of soft fabrics, I expect a Mirra to last much longer.

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5Excellent chair - better than the Aeron!Jul 31, 2008
This chair is absolutely fantastic. I'm one of those geek-types, I spend a lot of time at my computer after work. I have an Aeron at work, but I bought the Mirra for my apartment.

And it is a superb chair - it feels a lot better than the Aeron - and is more comfortable, by far. The lumbar support is incredible - as is the well contoured back. Sitting on it feels - almost therapeutic!

I highly recommend it - if you liked the Aeron (and who wouldn't?) - you will love the Mirra.

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5Wow.Jan 24, 2008
Bought this for my wife, for her home office. Wow. She's REALLY happy. Tons of "attaboy's" over this choice.

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3Only 1 gripe I have!!Oct 11, 2007
I was not informed from the seller when this product was to arrive at my home and it showed up late to my door. Other than that, AWESOME CHAIR!!

 
 
 
 
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