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There are so many different tools on the market to ensure back-friendly seating in everyday life – whether at your desk, in the car or in front of the television, that consumers are spoilt for choice:

do I want to sit on a foam cushion or a ball?
Do I want an expensive office chair with thousands of adjustment options or is it enough to buy a comparably simple wedge Ballkissen?

This variety of seemingly correct items make it difficult for consumers to find out which product best suits their needs.
They often underestimate the little support tools, which often achieve more than you think!

If you look at the human body you’ll see the solution easily:

for a healthy and strong back you need to move. The best thing is to do sports and, most importantly, pay attention to the torso muscles. Naturally this is generally gets passed over in everyday life, which is why it makes sense to build as much “freedom of movement” into your sitting as possible.

Freedom of movement is easily achieved with a dynamic (moving, not rigid or static) posture. And what could be more wobbly than sitting on air?!
When you’re sitting on an air-filled cushion even everyday movements (picking up the telephone, turning toward a colleague or turning back toward the computer) use all of the back muscles. It’s precisely these small movements, and the constant work of the back muscles, which help you to maintain an upright posture. And the best thing is that the training is incidental and unconscious.

As well as this, sitting on a Dynair Wedge Ballkissen has the same benefits as a cushion: the wedge shape tilts the pelvis  forward and supports the spine’s upright position in a straight seating position. Despite this the pelvis has the freedom to move to the right and left thanks to the air filling of the Dynair Wedge Ballkissen.

A small back workout every day, incidental and unconscious!

It makes sitting fun!

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