Salli is perfect in the office
With regular ergonomic chairs you don't sit with a neutral pain relieving posture. With Salli you do - and you don't need a backrest! (just like when standing ;)
Ergonomically Designed - Adds an additional platform for arm and elbow support and is designed for both right and left-handed users. Moved freely with either hand, offering an enough wide range of motion to adjust for any sitting posture.
FULLY ADJUSTABLE - The armrest offers 90° swivel and 360° rotation and 2.8” of smooth and simple height adjustment along the extended and multi-jointed arm.
SOLID CONSTRUCTION WITH LUXURY - Durable aluminium alloy brackets stretchable to 13.3 inches at maximum extension, strong PVC pad with soft surface cushion upon, supporting up to 24 lbs and relieving 90% of the weight undertaken by your elbows.The Aluminium structure of the arm guarantees this comfortable resting place will last. The dependable clamp mounts onto the edge of your desk securely to eliminate the risk of slipping.
EASY TO USE - Portable and installed simply. Unscrew to attach to desks, adjustable to desks top up to 2 inches thick.
FOR HEAVY COMPUTER USERS: Alleviate strain and pain of eyes, shoulders, wrists, and neck areas caused by long-term use of computer and long hours staring at the screen, helping prevent carpal tunnel syndrome from developing.
With regular ergonomic chairs you don't sit with a neutral pain relieving posture. With Salli you do - and you don't need a backrest! (just like when standing ;)
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