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Summary:
Imagine achieving proper posture while merely sitting in a exercise ball office chair. No exhaustive exercises, no cumbersome back braces, and no expensive and time-consuming visits to a back specialist. With the Dr. Riter Ergo Chair™ Ergonomic Proper Posture Ball Chair, neck and back pain may no longer plague you while you are sitting. Another way to take the typical chair and create a fitness ball office chair. There are no complicated adjustments with the Ergochair, the ball should be inflated to the comfort of the person, the knees should always be below the hip area. |
Product Features:
- Helps to condition and strengthen your back and abdominal muscles while you sit
- The egg-shaped ball can be removed and used for therapy exercises and stretching (includes instructions)
- Lightweight and easy to assemble
- Includes air pump
- Helps to relieve back, neck and shoulder pain while aligning the spine to the correct posture
- Winner of the 1999 International Original Invention Conference: Best New Invention -Furniture Category
- This stylish and unique office furniture ergonomic chair will bring comments, compliments and zest to your office environment
- Egg-shaped adjustable ball can withstand 1400 pounds of pressure without bursting
- Padded armrests, footrests, and 5 nylon casters for comfort and ease of movement
- Multiple international patents and awards
- Lightweight yet sturdy and sound
- Ground shipping included with all orders
- Expedited shipping available with all orders
- Please Note: California residents pay California State Sales Tax figured at checkout
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Detailed Product Description:
Sit up straight your mother would tell you. Today, you know why. Perhaps you now suffer from back, shoulder and neck pain while using conventional chairs. Would you like to improve your posture, strengthen abdominal muscles, reduce chronic neck and back pain while simply sitting? The Dr. Riter Ergo Chair™ Ergonomic Proper Posture Ball Chair is an Internationally acclaimed, award winner for best new furniture invention, can correct your posture.
Thinking outside the box, Swiss physicians and engineers designed an ergonomic chair that does not compress spinal discs as ordinary chairs do. The Ergo Chair™ ball chair can be inflated to the desired height placing the knees correctly below the hips and balancing the torso, tilting the pelvis, and flexing and extending the lumbar spine until optimal balance and stability is reached. While the Ergo Chair™ may feel awkward at first, your body will adjust to the correct posture after about 1 to 2 weeks of regular use. As the Ergo Chair™ trains the body to sit upright correctly, you will discover free movement up and down and side to side as it removes stress from your spine.
The Ergo Chair™ will train your body to use the correct posture in any chair, anywhere. This Proper Posture Ball Chair is ideal for those working on computers, reading, working with hobbies and crafts or just watching T.V.
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ERGO CHAIR - The most comfortable posture office ball chair available!
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Product Specifications:
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Dimensions: Width: 24"
Length: 22"
Height: 27"
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Weight: Pounds: 17
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Shipping Information:
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Ground Shipping: Please allow 2 business days before shipping the Dr. Riter Ergo Chair™ Proper Posture Ball Chair.Top of Page |
Shipping Origin: Torrence, California. Please Note: California residents pay California State Sales Tax figured at checkout. |
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Manufacturer Warranty:
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The Dr. Riter Ergo Chair™ Proper Posture Chair is Warranted for 30 days from receipt.
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ComfortChannel.com Return Policy:
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Additional Product Information:
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The Dr. Riter Ergo Chair™ Proper Posture Chairs are made with a steel frame and the Egg-shaped Ball is made of Polyvinyl Chloride which has a burst strength of 1400 pounds without rupturing.
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