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What is an ergonomic chair?


Ergonomic chairs are designed based on the human body's anatomy. By scientifically adjusting support points and conforming to the body's curves, they reduce fatigue and injuries caused by prolonged sitting, making sitting healthier and more comfortable.

 

Ordinary Chairs vs. Ergonomic Chairs


Ordinary Chairs:

Fixed backrests and improperly designed cushions can lead to a dangling waist and stiff shoulders and neck.

Long-term use can lead to lumbar muscle strain and cervical spondylosis, resulting in the feeling of "the more you sit, the more tired you feel."

Ergonomic Chairs:

Dynamic Fit: Provides zoned support for the waist, back, head, and neck, adapting to different body shapes and sitting postures.

Adjustability: The seat height, armrest position, and backrest angle can all be freely adjusted to meet various needs, such as office work, gaming, and naps.

Breathable and Pressure-Reducing: Made of high-elastic mesh, it distributes pressure, preventing sweating and sagging after prolonged sitting. Health Intervention: Helps correct poor sitting postures like hunching over and crossing legs, protecting the spine from the root causes.

 

Ergonomic Chair's "Core Black Technology"


1. Separate Lumbar and Back Design: The independent lumbar support dynamically adapts to the lumbar curve, eliminating the "pushing" or "empty" issues of traditional integrated chair backs.
2. Head and Neck Support System: The adjustable headrest effectively supports the cervical spine, alleviating shoulder and neck pressure for those who tend to slump their heads.
3. Intelligent Adjustment: High-end models feature sitting posture reminders and gravity sensors, acting as a "health manager."
4. Upgraded Materials: Utilizing imported dragon-patterned mesh and TPE gel cushions, these chairs offer superior breathability and resilience compared to ordinary sponge and leather.

 

Who Needs an Ergonomic Chair?

 

Sedentary Individuals: Those who spend more than six hours a day working or studying.

Lumbar Disc herniation/Spinal Sub-Health: Those who require active intervention through posture adjustment.

Esports Players: Those who experience significant lumbar pressure from prolonged gaming. Productivity Pursuers: Those who prioritize comfort to enhance concentration and productivity.

 

How to Choose the Right Ergonomic Chair?

 

1. Lumbar Support: A design with a separate waist and backrest is preferred, and models with adjustable support points are preferred.

2. Test the Seating Comfort: Mesh materials are breathable but firm, while sponge materials are soft but prone to heat buildup. Choose one based on your needs.

3. Safety: Choose a chair equipped with SGS-certified gas struts and explosion-proof steel plates to minimize the risk of uncontrolled lifting.

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