Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Wilkhahn ON Chair Moves When Your Body Does ON Office Chair to Improve Your Posture for $850

How many hours do you spend in front of the computer? Does your back
hurt? What about your joints and in particular your knees? There s no
point in denying it, the more time you spend at your desk whether at
work or at home, the more likely to visit the doctor for a work-related
condition.

In order to be as efficient as possible at work you should be as healthy
as possible. The chair and the desk you re using are just about as
important as that computer in front of you. And since we did show you
all the latest laptops and desktops out there, maybe it s time to offer
you a seating solution too.

The ON comes from the German office furniture maker Wilkhahn and from
the looks of it, the ON sounds like a great addition to one s personal
workspace. The ON uses the Trimension technology which is a mechanism
that follows the �positions functions and scope of movement in the knee
and hip joints. � In other words, sitting becomes less tiring and
therefore you re less likely to feel various kinds of pains. In fact it
seems that the Center of Health at the German Sport University Cologne
has confirmed that the ON will activate the whole metabolic system. That
sounds like something I d want to have active while I m focusing on the
screens in front of me all day long.

The ON lets you move forwards, backwards and sideways without leaving
the chair. That way you activate various group muscles which are
otherwise ignored while you re sitting. So whenever you need to move
around, the ON will follow your posture. The chair s pivotal sections
follow the position and movement of the knee and hip joints while
keeping your center of gravity in perfect balance. In other words you
can move as much as you want to any direction without worrying about
unwanted accidents.

The ON is available right now and it comes with a price tag that will
make you think twice before buying. The chair costs around $850 but we
re talking about your health here. There s no price for that, is it?

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