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Positiv Orthopaedic Chair

Positiv Orthopaedic Chair
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Designed to meet specific needs while accommodating a wide range of spinal issues. more info
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The Positiv Orthopaedic Chair features two inflatable supports that provide targeted contouring for individuals in the thoracic and lumbar regions, as standard, ensuring effective support. With a high tri-curved, fully upholstered backrest, the chair helps to promote a healthy S-curve alignment, enabling good spinal support. Ergo-density foam and a contoured back increase user comfort, while the independent back and seat angle adjustments allow for precise personalisation to meet individual ergonomic requirements and address areas of specific pain.

The multi-functional arms, body weight tension control, and adjustable seat height adapt seamlessly to support a wide variety of users and workplace settings, making this chair a versatile, flexible solution which is likely to be a go-to option following Occupational Health referrals.

  • Heavy duty 3-lever mechanism
  • Independent seat and back angle adjustment
  • Multi-functional arms
  • Adjustable body weight tension control
  • Seat slide of 50 mm as standard
  • Ratchet back height adjustment
  • Medium performance foam seat
  • Inflatable lumbar support
  • Inflatable thoracic support
  • Upholstered high tri curved backrest
  • Ergo-density foam
  • Black nylon base
  • Castors for carpeted floors
Seat height:
460-590 mm
Seat width:
530 mm
Seat depth:
470-520 mm
Seat sliding range:
50 mm
Back width:
500 mm
Back height:
580-660 mm
Maximum user weight:
23.6 stone (150 kg)
Warranty:
5 years on structural parts
2 years on moving parts and fabric
1 year for 24 hour use
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