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Article: Get in sync with the squig.(PRODUCT REVIEW)(Keilhauer)(Editorial)
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- Buildings
- Article date:
- March 1, 2009
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Are you a slumper? A leaner? Is bad posture taking its toll? Listen up: The Squig[R] Syncro task chair is calling your name. Toronto-based Keilhauer's innovative Squig Syncro focuses on the company's researched principles of gender-based differences in sitting; Pelvic Balance Point technology[R] compensates for individual sitting balance and center of mass, and the T1-L5 Free Shoulders[R] design completely supports the spine while allowing the shoulders and upper body to move freely. The science involved in creating this chair results in a product that supports increased user alertness and concentration while addressing the causes of seating-related muscle pain. For more ...
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