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The entire chair manufacturer will rock in a syn-chronized free-float mode. The motion is adjustable to an individ- ual’s weight. The chair’s tilt can be locked into five positions and an “anti-slap” feature prevents accidental release. Synchro Control Easy ratchet back No handwheels to twist! This ratchet back is one of the simplest andergonomically friendly ways to adjust lumbar height. Simply click it into eight positions over an extra long 4" range.

Team Chair

032 FL @Ease Team Chair, armless Sitmatic is famous for its distinctlumbar bolsters. The 4" height adjustment range allows the user to put support precisely where it is needed most.Exceptional support Gentle waterfall front Wide, stable base Roomy seat Adjustable headrest 032 FL +7@Ease, Team Chair, armrests The generous seat accommodates over 99% of the population. Should an individual need a bit more, the armrests design slide out to 22". The height of the optional headrestcan be adjusted, just like an auto- mobile headrest, to accommodate your size and afford you the best possible neck support. Design cradle yourself with scientifically developed seat contours. The waterfall front keeps pressure off the back of the legs providing unrestricted femoral circulation.

Conference/Desk

031 SY +7 @Ease, Synchro control, armrests031 SY +4A @Ease, Synchro control, adjustable armrests Unlike many manufacturers that skimp on the size of chair bases, Sitmatic uses a generous 24" diameter base on @Ease Seating. This sturdy base ensures stable and safe rocking.

Executive

031 SY HR +7 @Ease, Synchro control, headrest, armrests031 SY HR +4A@Ease, Synchro control, headrest, adjustable armrests Design: Gino Gamberini
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