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Old 02-04.-2003, 01:08 AM   #1
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Default Posture chairs.

Hi there,

My posture needs some serious help. It’s worst when I’m in front of the computer, so I’m thinking about buying one of those posture chairs/kneeling chairs, whatever they call them. Does anyone have feedback for me about them? I have good knees, so I’m not worried about that. There’s a picture on this page.

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Old 02-04.-2003, 04:58 PM   #2
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No, don't buy them. Theyr'e crap. Rather get one like in the photo, then you'll have the best of both worlds: a bike seat on a revolving base.

or click here to join the posture forum.
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Old 05-04.-2003, 12:33 AM   #3
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I love mine. My back is much better than it used to be after using one for a few months now. That’s a good price for it, too. They’re offering a whole year return policy, so you can always change your mind. I say go for it.
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