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  1. dnt read this(cuz it really wrks). u will gt kissd on the nearest frieday by the love of ur life. 2mara wll b the bst day of ur life hwever if you dnt post ths comment 2 at least 3 vids u will die withn 2 days nw uv startd readn this dnt stp this is so scary snd ths ovr 2 5 vids in 143 mins when ur done press f6 nd ur crush’s name wll appear on the screen n big letters ths is so scary cuz it actully wrks ths really wrks

  2. The recline lock lever can be used to adjust the amount of recline in steps. Push it in half way and the pin will hit one of the “steps” stopping it from going back further.

  3. You are right. I totally figured out that the nob underneath the chair was too loose causing me to recline back too far. I tightened the nob and now it sits perfectly and it feels comfortable.

  4. Those adjustments are totally possible on my old Aeron. It may depend on your model but the degree to which it reclines is controlled by the rear lever on the left side with multiple clicks to control degree. Also, I have old netting but the new stuff is amazing. I think the posture fit back is fantastic especially if you have issues. Either way, every Aeron should have a posture piece on the back; just not enough support with netting alone.

  5. The netting is great but the hard rubber padding is annoying. Plus the back reclines back too much. I want to sit up with good posture not recline back when I working on a computer.

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