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List Price: $349.00

Price: $199.00

MPN: F1465


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Jobri Active Balance Seat

A fun and healthy way of sitting at your workstation, the Active Balance chair is based on the principle of active seating, where you are constantly made aware of your own posture and balance.

The new Active Balance seat from Jobri in the USA, uses an Adjustable Dynamic Joint (ADJ) as a dynamic solution to a static problem. The ability of the ADJ to continuously redistribute weight provides a revolutionary way to reduce the harmful effects of prolonged sitting upon the human frame.

The patented ADJ joint, which provides flexible movement in 360 degrees, allows you to exercise core muscles with natural daily movements, in a wide range of environments, at home or in the workplace.

Please Note: This product is suitable for people above 5'5", a low gas strut is available for this item on special request.

Video: Press play to watch the Jobri Active Balance chair in use.

FEATURES
  • Patented Adjustable Dynamic Joint (ADJ) technology
  • Patent # T07027US, international patents pending
  • Enables the body to make small, constant movements to eliminate static strain and pressure.
  • Easily adjusts to control the desired range of motion.
  • Makes movement intuitive and natural
  • Promotes core muscle strength, circulation and balance.
  • Reduces strain in those tasks requiring posture flexibility
  • Seat height range 59-77cm
  • Suitable for people 5'5" and above
  • Black fabric, with black star base
  • Locking casters to stop the chair from rolling
  • SGS tested for quality to ANSI/BIFMA X5.1-2002 standards

USEFUL TIP

When assembling your chair, rub or spray a little bit of an oil based lubricant around the top and bottom of the chair cylinder before you attach the seat and star base - This will make taking the chair apart a lot easier!

COLOR

  • Black Fabric
  • Black base and castors

THE COMPANY BEHIND THE BRAND

Jobri is a leading manufacturer of ergonomic and orthopedic products, offering more than 1,000 different health, comfort and lifestyle products.

Established in July 1997, Jobri manufactures ergonomic back supports, ergonomic chairs, orthopedic soft goods and a large range of sleep and comfort related products, with distribution to retail stores, home healthcare distributors and medical companies throughout the USA and many international countries in Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Patent # T07027US, international patents pending


Improve Your Posture!

Sitting with the hips higher than the knees can also increase freedom of movement and improve reach

Tilting the pelvis forward not only enables correct spinal alignment and posture when sitting, it also improves breathing, circulation and digestion.

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