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Workpro Quantum 9000 Vs Aeron: Which One Is Suitable For YOU

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Aeron has literally reigned over the ergonomic chair industry for many years now. However, owing to its hefty price, not everyone can afford it. That’s probably why you’re trying to compare the Workpro Quantum 9000 vs Aeron right?

Why did I mention the Workpro Quantum 9000?

Simply because of all the knock-offs out there, this chair stays as close as possible to its expensive counterpart. That goes to say that its features are somewhat the same as Aeron’s.

But since it’s a knock-off or an imitation at best, you can expect some caveats.

In this article, I’m going to take you through all the similarities and differences between these two chairs so that you get a better sense of which one is better for you.

Lets dive right in.

WorkPro Quantum 9000 Vs Herman Miller Aeron: An In-depth Comparison

1. Similarities

A. Design

Both chairs have a futuristic design that you can see when you view their pictures. There’s a prominent lumbar support system in both while their seats and backrests are separate. The lumbar systems hold the seats together quite nicely since they seem to almost float above the base mechanism. As for the armrests, they’re neatly positioned where they matter the most.

Both come with standard 2.5-inch carpet casters that work well on carpets and hard surfaces but lose their track when on grass, rocks, or when you spill water where it’s placed.

Besides that, they have an uncanny resemblance in their fabric, at least when you look at it from a distance. Of course, they differ when you touch them, and that’s something I’m going to discuss below.

B. A complete backrest support

Accompanied by the lumbar system, the backrests of both chairs support a user right from the end of his spine to the end of the tip of his shoulder blades.

Although you can see a visible slit between the backs and seats of the chairs, in which case Workpro has a more prominent one, you get complete backrest support for sure.

Even customers can’t have enough of saying that Workpro Quantum 9000 provides as much comfort as Aeron, although a few disagree with this. But keep in mind that the cheaper model does not and cannot completely replace the value the higher-end model gives.

C. Armrest adjustments

Both chairs have adjustable armrests. You can move them sideways, bring them closer to your body, or the other way around. They can also be moved up and down relative to your body posture.

You can find this adjustment in many ergonomic models and look for it in a chair and is a must if you want to achieve maximum comfort and productivity. Still, there are a few models like Aeron and Workpro that add complete movement to them.

And the best part is that these chairs do it smoothly. You won’t hear any cracking sounds or have your armrests snap out because you just wanted to move them.

D. Waterfall seat cushion

In an ergonomic chair, every part is dedicated to taking care of a specific part of your body. For example, armrests are there for your arms while seats and backrest for your hips and back. In the same way, a waterfall seat cushion manages to take care of your legs.

When you sit in either chair, you’ll sense that your legs can move freely and that you don’t experience that tingly sensation when you work for long hours. That tingly feeling, by the way, is because of restriction of the blood flow in your legs.

Basically, the seats slope downward on the point where they should touch your thighs. This way, instead of nudging you right there, it allows your legs to dangle freely in the shape they normally do.

E. Meshed surfaces

Workpro Quantum 9000 and Aeron have breathable mesh on both their seats and backrests. You know the drill when you work for long during summer – the sweating season. With these chairs and their mesh bodies, you can do that easily.

In fact, they will let your sweat dry up without leaving stains on your clothes, and in the process, keep you cool to the bones. So, no matter what you’re working on and how long you’re working, you’ll stay cool throughout.

Despite being a low-cost chair, the meshwork in Workpro Quantum 9000 works just fine. There haven’t been any issues so far.

2. Differences

These chairs have a similar appearance and they also converge in some adjustments. But since one is an inspiration for another, there are some differences to count, especially if you’re serious about buying a Workpro Quantum 9000.

A. Size

The first major difference between Workpro Quantum 9000 vs Aeron is that of their sizes. Both chairs come in definite sizes, but Aeron takes edge when it comes to versatility in that.

Aeron comes in 3 different sizes labeled Small Size A, Medium Size B, and Large Size C. The small size has dimensions of 16 x 25.75 x 38.5 inches, 16.75 x 27 x 41 inches is the size of the medium chair, and the large chair has dimensions of 18.5 x 28.25 x 43 inches.

Corresponding to their sizes, they also have different weights. The small one weighs 36 pounds (16.3 kg), the medium chair weighs 37 pounds (16.7 kg), while the large one has 39 pounds (17.6 kg) of weight.

As opposed to all this, the WorkPro Quantum 9000 comes in only one size with dimensions of 25.8 x 25.5 x 20.7 inches. It weighs a whopping 59.7 pounds (27 kg).

From the weights and dimensions, it is evident that Aeron has a chair for a lot of body types and heights. From 150 pounds and 5’4” to 300 pounds and 6’2”, it has got almost every person covered.

Quantum 9000 lacks this particular detail. It can only accommodate anyone with a height between 5’ to 6’ and weight around 250 pounds. Anything below or above this is a no for this chair.

B. Overall quality

Anything that is 2 or 3 times cheaper than its competitor is bound to have compromised on the quality of its material and that’s the case with Workpro Quantum 9000 as well. As compared to much revered Aeron, this chair does not promise a lot on the quality that awes users.

For example, starting with the mesh, the Aeron comes with its own patented Pellicle material, which it terms to be woven and stretchable. One feel of this material will leave you spellbound. Hours of craftsmanship and years of innovation definitely weren’t for nothing – and that translates to a much higher price.

All is settled in the value Aeron gives.

On the other hand, Quantum 9000 has a simple mesh fabric that you could find in any chair of its price range. So to say, yes, both work equally right. But the quality of one overshadows the cheapness of the other.

However, it doesn’t mean everything is lost here. I’m comparing the chair with Aeron – the Mclaren of chairs, and of course, there will be marked differences in their materials. But if you compare Quantum’s meshwork with other cheap chairs in its price category, you’ll see that it wins an easy race.

The material is superior with utmost breathability.

C. Backrest vs lumbar adjustment

Aeron comes with a complete set of adjustments, sometimes too good to be true. And yet in some areas, the Quantum 9000 takes a smart turn. You cannot call it an edge, but a little extra in a cheap imitation of an expensive chair is all worth it.

So, it goes around like this. The Aeron has an adjustable lumbar support system. You can lower it, flip it, and take it up. But by doing all that, you cannot adjust the height of the backrest.

It stays where it is. Only the lumbar support moves according to your wishes.

In Quantum 9000, however, you can not only move the lumbar support to give support to your desired portion of your back, but you can also adjust the backrest height.

For this apparent anomaly, we can credit both the chair’s size variance. Quantum 9000 has a height-adjustable backrest to accommodate a tall person. On the other hand, Aeron has three different sizes for specific height groups.

So, if you’re a tall person and you think Quantum has let you down, you should think again.

D. Seat depth adjustment

I won’t call this an anomaly, but a very strong selling point. The Workpro Quantum 9000 has not only a forward adjustable seat but also has depth-adjustability. You can increase or decrease the seat’s height relative to your legs.

This is what Aeron lacks.

And here, too, I’ll want to credit the size variance of Aeron for a lack of this feature.

And again, I’ll say that if you’re a tall person, this is another revelation for you to consider.

But even for shorter people, it could provide greater seating ergonomics when accompanied by the water flow shape of the seat.

So, yes, Workpro Quantum 9000 is a clear winner here.

3. Special Features Of Aeron

This is one of those questions that have many answers. But to sum things up, the things that make Aeron special are its superior industry-grade quality that you can’t get anywhere else along with its adjustments.

The quality stays pure throughout use without any issues. Aeron wins over the hearts of the people who suffer from some back conditions. Their pains shoo off in the air right when they sit in it and start working.

For that we can thank its adjustable armrests that apart from rotating sideways and moving inside and out can also be adjusted backward and forward. Its lumbar support delivers; tilt lock mechanisms, tilt tension, and forward tilt (almost 5 degrees).

You can learn more about this chair in the below video.

Video by: Jarrod’sTech

 4. Special Features Of WorkPro Quantum 9000

The fact that its features are inches close to Aeron makes it special. You get all of those premium features in a chair that costs 2 to 3 times less. For someone who’s just beginning their journey of buying ergonomic chairs, the WorkPro Quantum 3000 would make a great starter option.

Its lumbar support relieves pain. It has adjustable armrests, backrest, lumbar support itself, tilt lock mechanism with no forward tilt, and even seat depth as you read. The meshing also works fine.

So, all in all, all of the features that Aeron has come trickling down to this chair. However, some customers note that there are some caveats here. For example, adjusting tilt tension is a bit cumbersome. You’d think it doesn’t work, but the trick is in tilting the backrest slowly under your weight until you hear ticks.

Still, for its price, it works wonders.

You can dig a little more about this chair in the below video by Ergonomic Trends.

 5. Pricing

Customers who cannot invest a lot in a high-end chair like Aeron would find the price of Quantum 9000 accommodating. With all its features, the price is just right. That is you get Workpro Quantum 9000 for a good price, which when compared to Aeron’s is much cheaper.

If you are a beginner in either programming or video editing etc, then the Quantum 9000 might be your best choice at the moment. You can invest in Aeron later in your career when you have earned a decent amount from your job (or project).

If you have no restrictions on budget and want only the Top-notch chair, then there is no reason to ignore the Herman Miller Aeron chair. You will not regret buying this amazing chair.

Final Thoughts: Which One To Go For?

Till now you may have known that Aeron speaks for quality and versatility, both in adjustments and sizes/heights it accommodates. On the contrary, the Workpro Quantum 9000 has superior features than most of its counterparts and it is cheaper.

At the same time, however, it has limits on the height and weight of its user. So, to give my verdict of WorkPro Quantum 9000 vs Aeron, I’d say go for the latter if you can afford it. It will be your companion for a long time. It will also accommodate you well like designer clothes. But if you don’t have that kind of budget and you have a height of 5’ to 6’ with a weight under 250 pounds, then the WorkPro is the way to go.

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