| A breakthrough
in tilt dynamics
The Kinemat tilt mechanism allows the body to pivot
naturally and simultaneously at the ankles, knees, and hips
providing a smooth ride and proper support from forward-leaning
to reclining postures. |
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A completely new
suspension system
With its unique Pellicle
material, the Aeron chair distributes weight evenly over the
seat and back, conforming to each person's shape. The material
also lets air pass through, adding to long-term comfort by preventing
body-heat build-up. |
| Very low to very
high With its pneumatic lift, the Aeron chair has an unprecedented
seat-height range-from a low of 16 inches (on the A-size chair)
to a high of 20.5 inches (on the B and C sizes). |
The arms have
it Chair arms have never before been this
adjustable. Independently, armrests pivot inward 17.5 degrees
for keying and outward 15 degrees for mousing. Arm height adjusts
independently within a four-inch vertical range. |
| Tension: the good
kind The tilt-tension adjustments lets the user easily control
the resistance felt when leaning back. |
Limits without
locks The tilt limiter allows the user to control the tilt range
without being locked in a single position. |
| Lumbar latitude
The lumbar pad can be adjusted vertically through 4 1/2-inch
height range. Its depth can be set at 3/4 inch or 1 1/4 inches. |
Onward and forward The forward-tilt adjustment positions the seat angle 5 degrees
forward, a posture favored by many computer users. |