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SohoErgonomic Back Support

R629

Retail: R1,000
About

Having poor posture when seated or sitting for long periods of time can lead to muscle aches, nerve pains and tension in the back and shoulders. The Soho Back Support is designed to encourage an ergonomic spinal posture and provide comfort. It is lightweight, portable and provides dynamic support for the spine and surrounding joints. It has been specifically designed to prevent back problems and relieve back pain. The unique design allows the 2 flexible plates to conform to the shape of your spine and encourage movement whilst in the seated position. The Soho back contours seamlessly to the spine. It ensures no pressure is placed on the vertebrae.

Product Features
  • Double wing formation mounted onto an ABS plastic frame 
  • Accommodate different spinal shapes and sizes 
  • Ventilation holes and washable breathable knitted polyester covers
  • Fastens to a seat with an adjustable strap
  • Vertical slide adjustment mechanism is secured with a screw 
  • Suitable for a variety of seating including office and vehicle seating
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