Traditional chairs cause back pain and bad posture. When the spine is not aligned properly, it strains the muscles, nerves and disks in the lower back, eventually leading to back aches. Modern work environments require many people to sit on a chair for longer, further exacerbating the problem. Enter the Newtral Freedom-X chair, an ergonomic design aimed at replacing traditional chairs, reducing pressure on the spine, promoting better circulation and improving overall health.
The design of the multifunctional chair allows the user to enjoy endless sitting positions from a focused, upright posture to a laid-back recline. It is possible due to its flexible armrests that expand the seat, even allowing you to sit with folded legs or offering a cozy spot for your pets to perch alongside you.
There is also a built-in laptop tray at the back of the adjustable backrest, dual cup holders, and a breathable cushion. It is the only home office furniture you need. Thanks to these features, you can use the chair for more than just work. You can place a color palette on the tray while sitting in a relaxed position, you can use the chair for gaming, playing music, or even reclining in a relaxed position using the armrests.
The Freedom-X chair features fabric and premium vegan leather upholstery, making it scratch-resistant and long-lasting design. It can support up to 330 lbs of weight and silent wheels allow smooth mobility without scratching your floor. Whether you are working from home, want to relax, or enjoy the best pastime, this chair caters to all your needs.
With the Freedom-X chair, you don’t need a table for keeping your laptop as the fold-down laptop tray offers enough room to place the gadget. It also has dual cup holders on both sides of the tray and three adjustable angles allowing you to place the screen at a desirable height.
This chair can be either placed in your workspace or at home. Its sleek design makes it fit anywhere and complements your décor as well. The Freedom-X is currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, where you can get it for a super early bird price of $199.
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