Sihoo is launching the first full-body adaptive ergonomic chair

If you work a standard desk job, you’re spending roughly 8-plus hours a day in a single piece of furniture. That is more time than you spend in your car, on your sofa or even eating at your dining table.It might be even more time than you spend with your family.So, it’s very important to find a chair that supports your alignment to prevent a slipped disc or other discomfort.Sihoo has spent the last 15 years obsessing over how we sit, using their deep research and technological innovation to turn every chair into a tool for better health and productivity and soon you’ll discover one of their best models. This newly designed chair is powered by Sihoo’s DynaCore Full-Body Support System and SyncroFlex Backrest, tracking every micro‑movement to deliver seamless, all‑day spinal alignment.

This eliminates the gaps in support found in traditional chairs, so your spine stays perfectly aligned and cradled no matter how you shift or recline.Don’t believe us? Read the raving reviews! Starting April 16, Sihoo will be launching the Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2.Pros:Cons:If you plan to game for hours or are simply an office worker looking for relief, this chair is designed to save you from hours of agony.The Sihoo Doro C300 Pro V2 has a DynaCore System to keep up with your every shift and movement throughout the day.If you’re leaning forward to focus or reclining to contemplate, the chair actively tracks your movement to prevent the loss of support that usually leads to mid-day aches. The chair’s 8D Armrests provide additional pressure relief, even as you recline or reposition, while the Ultra-Wide 3D Headrest supports your neck and head.

The Smart Weight-Responsive Mechanism 2.0  eliminates fumbling with settings by automatically adjusting itself.If you suffer from lower back pain, the Self-Adaptive Dynamic Lumbar Support 2.0 targets it with maximum support, while the SyncroFlex System allows the backrest to glide along your specific spine curvature. It makes ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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