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The Orthopod Chair is a high back posture chair designed with a back support system engineer for the human spine. This adjustable office chair features a free float and dynamic back that moves with the user; adjustable arms with 7 different height settings; a free float seat tilt that locks into any position; a totally adjustable strapping system for individual and precise back support comfort. The chair has a 5 point base with caster wheels. OPTIONS: The chair is also available with a medium back, fixed armrests, or a drafting chair design with fully adjustable footring.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Back Care & Seating

503 Nicholson Street
North Carolton, VIC 3054
Australia
Telephone: (03) 9349 1757.
Fax: (03) 9349 4949.
Web: http://www.backcare.com.au.
Email: carlton@backcare.com.au.


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