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Anthros Chair Review: Can a $2,000 Chair Actually Fix Your Posture?

By Meet&Co

You have probably seen the ads. They pop up on Instagram, YouTube, just about everywhere. A sleek, futuristic-looking chair promising to “fix your sit.” And a price tag that makes you do a double-take.

I will admit, my coworker Jake and I were pretty skeptical when we first heard about the Anthros Chair. Could any chair be worth that much? And could it really do something about my terrible desk posture — the constant lower back ache after a long day of editing?

After spending several weeks testing the Anthros V2, I have some thoughts. Not everything is perfect, but some of its claims actually hold up. Let me walk you through it.

Anthros Chair at a Glance

Before we get into the details, here is a quick look at what this chair offers.

CategoryDetails
PriceStarts at $1,857 – $1,897 (plus add‑ons)
Weight capacity300 lbs
Warranty12‑year limited warranty
Return policy60‑day trial period
Made inUSA
Key materialsCloudtex / Cloudfloat cushioning, fabric or leatherette options
Seat width19.8 inches (50.3 cm)
Seat depth range15.2 – 18.3 inches (38.7 – 46.6 cm)
Seat height range17.1 – 22 inches (depending on base choice)
Armrest adjustabilityHeight, depth, pivot, and width (locking lever under the arm)
Backrest designDual‑segment (pelvic + upper back support), independently adjustable
Tilt range0° – 16° (with preset 6% lock)

What Makes the Anthros Chair Different? (The Pelvis Thing)

Anthros Chair

Image source: https://www.anthros.com/

Most ergonomic chairs start with lumbar support. You know the drill — a little pillow or curve that pushes into your lower back to encourage a straighter spine.

Anthros takes a different approach. The chair is designed by a team of physical therapists and medical professionals who previously worked on wheelchairs. And they argue that posture starts at the pelvis, not the lumbar.

Here is how our editor described it after her first sit: “It feels like the chair is holding me from underneath, not just propping me up from behind.”

The chair has a unique two-part backrest system. The lower piece supports the pelvis and sacrum — much lower down, just above your tailbone — while the upper piece supports your upper back. Together, they help hold your spine in its natural S‑curve.

It felt strange at first. Honestly, for the first couple of days, you may not be sure if you liked it. But after about a week, you might start noticing that you are sitting straighter without consciously trying. And that nagging lower back ache? It got quieter.

The Actual Review: What Works and What Doesn’t

Let’s break down the good, the not‑so‑good, and everything in between.

Anthros Chair back view

Image source: https://www.anthros.com/

What Works Well

The pelvic support makes a real difference. This is the main event, and it works better than I expected. The chair keeps your pelvis stable, which helps your spine stack up naturally. You feel it immediately when you first sit down. My coworker Sarah, who has had lower back issues for years, said: “It almost feels like someone has placed a firm, cupped hand right underneath my lower back. It doesn’t hurt, but it definitely reminds you to sit up straight.”

Great build quality. The Anthros chair feels genuinely premium. Every knob and lever operates with solid, tactile feedback — nothing here feels like flimsy plastic. The chair has a reassuring weight to it, and the casters roll smoothly on both hardwood and carpet.

Excellent 12‑year warranty and 60‑day trial. Buying a chair this expensive without trying it first would be nerve‑wracking. Fortunately, Anthros offers a 60‑day return policy, giving you plenty of time to decide if it truly works for your body. The 12‑year warranty is standard for top‑tier brands like Herman Miller or Steelcase, showing they stand behind their product.

Free ergonomic therapist consultation. This stands out. Anthros includes a free video call with an ergonomics therapist. They look at how you are sitting and help you dial in the adjustments until the chair feels right. It is a nice touch that helps you get the most out of your purchase.

Highly adjustable backrest. The dual backrest uses two large rear knobs for independent adjustment — right for the lower (pelvic) support, left for the upper section. This gives you far more precise tailoring than most high‑end chairs.

Customizable aesthetics. You can choose between black or white frames, upgrade to fabric or leatherette upholstery (the new Gabriel Athlon fabric is softer and more breathable), and even swap out the back panel for different designs or real wood veneers.

What Could Be Better

The price is genuinely painful. Even the base model is over $1,800, and once you add fabric ($299), 4D armrests ($149), and other options, you are easily over $2,200. And yes, TechRadar was right — the armrests are sold separately on the base model. That feels a bit much for a chair already at this price point.

The backrest is not very breathable. The upper backrest uses a solid material that, while sturdy, does not let body heat dissipate nearly as well as a good mesh chair like the Herman Miller Aeron. If you live somewhere warm or run hot, you might find yourself getting sweaty during longer sits.

A learning curve is required. This is not a chair you can just sit in and immediately love. The unique support feels different — almost aggressive at first. I needed about a week to really get comfortable. That adjustment period is real.

3 Good Alternatives (If You Want to Spend Less)

I like the Anthros. But I also understand that not everyone has two thousand dollars to spend on a chair. Here are three great alternatives to consider.

1. Herman Miller Embody

herman miller embody chair

Image credit: Herman Miller

The Embody is the big name in premium ergonomic chairs. It focuses on spinal alignment and distributes your weight evenly across the seat and back. The backrest is wider and more breathable than the Anthros.

  • Price: Around $1,600 – $1,800 (often less than Anthros)

  • Best for: People who want a trusted, well‑established ergonomic chair with a more conventional (but still excellent) design

  • Downside: Less targeted pelvic support than the Anthros

Why it is a great pick: The Embody has been refined for years, and has a proven track record.

Also see: Best Herman Miller Dupe for Every Budget 

2. Steelcase Leap V2

Steelcase Leap V2

https://shop.steelcase.com/collections/home-office-essential-sale-25-off-selected-items/products/steelcase-leap?variant=34045062185095

The Leap V2 is a workhorse. It has a flexible backrest that moves with you, excellent lumbar support, and highly adjustable armrests. Many office furniture dealers consider it one of the most versatile chairs on the market.

  • Price: Around $1,000 – $1,300

  • Best for: People who need a highly adjustable, durable chair for long workdays but want to spend less than the premium tier

  • Downside: Less distinctive design; not as flashy as the Embody or Anthros

Why it is a great pick: The Leap V2 is consistently rated as one of the most comfortable and durable chairs for daily office use. It is a smart middle‑ground choice.

3. Meet&Co Ergonomic Office Chair (Full Mesh)

Meet&Co Full Mesh Ergonomic Chair

Meet&Co Full Mesh Ergonomic Chair

If you are on a stricter budget, the Meet&Co Full Mesh Ergonomic Chair offers excellent value. It has a breathable mesh back, seat depth and height adjustments, adjustable lumbar support, and 4D armrests — features usually found on chairs costing much more.

  • Price: Budget‑friendly

  • Features: Full breathable mesh back and seat, 4D armrests, dynamic lumbar support, seat depth adjustment, 3‑position tilt lock, optional adjustable headrest

  • Best for: Home office workers, remote employees, and anyone who wants full adjustability without spending $800+

Why it is a great pick: You get many of the ergonomic features of a high‑end chair (seat depth, lumbar support, multi‑directional armrests) for a fraction of the price.

Buy It If / Don’t Buy It If

Buy It If

  • You already have chronic back pain (especially lower back or pelvic issues) and have tried cheaper chairs without success. The unique pelvic design targets problems that traditional lumbar support often misses.

  • You spend 8+ hours a day at your desk and see a chair as a long‑term health investment. Our editor noted that after a few weeks, her usual end‑of‑day back stiffness was noticeably reduced.

  • You like the idea of fine‑tuning a chair to your exact body shape. The independent adjustments for the backrest are more granular than almost anything else on the market.

  • A 12‑year warranty and a 60‑day trial period give you peace of mind.

Also see: Best Chair for Lower Back Pain at Home: Complete 2026 Guide

Don’t Buy It If

  • Your budget is firm under $1,000. The Meet&Co or Steelcase Leap V2 will give you great ergonomic support for much less money.

  • You prefer extremely soft, sink‑in cushions. The Anthros seat provides firm, supportive padding that is designed to keep you aligned, not to feel like a pillow.

  • You tend to sweat while sitting at your desk. The backrest does not breathe as well as a full‑mesh chair.

  • You are 6’4″ or taller. One taller reviewer noted that the seat depth was insufficient for their frame, leaving a six‑finger gap behind their knee.

Final Thoughts

The Anthros Chair is unusual — expensive, a bit strange looking, and not for everyone. But for the person it is designed for — someone with back pain who sits for long hours and has a budget to match — it genuinely works.

If you are serious about your back health and can afford the investment, give the Anthros a try. Just make sure you take advantage of the 60‑day return policy if it does not work out. Your body will tell you whether this is the right chair — and that is the only opinion that really matters.

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