
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 ;)
Salli Small SwingFit is liked especially by people with narrow pelvis. Also if you have tight muscles around the hips and/or relatively short legs the smaller seat might feel more comfortable for you to use. People with broader pelvis usually feel more comfortable on the normal Salli SwingFit seat, as it gives them more support. This is especially the case if their muscles are flexible.
Why swing?
Strengthens your deep core muscles and increases metabolism, helping you to stay healthy.
Why width adjustment?
The chair is adjustable according to your own preferences.
Why two-part seat?
The two-part saddle chair provides an unburdened, standing-like, and active way to sit in balance. The angle and design of the seat makes the pelvis rotate neutrally forward and holds up the spine and upper body naturally without muscle effort. You sit in good posture and have good circulation all day because there is neither heat nor harmful pressure on the genital area, away from which you otherwise lean.
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 ;)
It has been both scientifically proven and experimentally shown that conventional sitting leads to health problems. In this text Sanna Hakala, M.Sc., Physiotherapist, explains why conventional sitting is dangerous.
Salli Saddle chairs provide a great solution to work in a good posture, as well as reducing tissue (and genital) pressure while sitting due to its split design.
Genital pressure from some saddle chairs can cause you to modify the way you sit, compromising your posture and reducing their effectiveness.
How much does the dental team spend on therapy and medication and still the literature is full of articles confirming up to 80% of dentists have problems in their bodies from work?