Ergonomic Reclining Chair
What is ergonomic?
Ergonomic is actually the field of study,
concerning whether tools, occupations or environment fit a worker. Which means to say, an ergonomic chair has
been properly designed and carefully tested to cure posture problems. More and more products are becoming ergonomic
nowadays. Like the keyboard and mouse. They have become so important that we use them everyday. Therefore, the
designs must be ergonomic so that we won't have to suffer from injuries, using these equipments. Likewise, an
ergonomic recliner take care of your body and reduces chances of injury or sprains.
Ergonomic, So What?
The ergonomic reclining chair actually allows you kneel! Why
is this so? This is to prevent back pains. Most people suffer back pains when sitting down on a normal everyday
chairs. It is made of wood mostly, for the chair materials. The back can be reclined so you can adjust freely
between front and back. The design is of the latest technology in ergonomic science. And it is readily to be
assembled anytime.
Features
Weighing in at 20 pounds, its seat type is heavily padded.
This ensures maximum comfort when you sit on it. With these 4 wheel rollers, you will have an easier time moving
around in these chairs. Note that while some other rollers will cause unnecessary movements when you move, this one
from Office Furniture in a Flash (Manufacturer) won't. Its backrest is also useful when you need to rest your
head.
How to Use
This ergonomic kneeling recliner allows you to sit, lie down
and kneel. A 3 in one usage chair. If you need to adjust the chair, simply turn the knob provided. This ergonomic
chair will put more weight onto your legs rather than your back. This allows less stress for your backbone and thus
reduces back pains. Sitting on one of these can take some time. As their designs are unusual (ergonomical), it
looks cool and stylish, yet providing value in safeguarding your posture when sitting down.

Ergonomic Reclining Chair Wooden Ergonomic Kneeling Posture Office Chair with Reclining Back
[WL-SB-310-GG]
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