Whether you're working from home, spending hours at the office, or gaming away, I think we can all agree that having the right chair makes a world of difference. I mean, think about it – the way you feel while sitting can impact your entire day! But here's the thing: Have you ever wondered if our current office chairs are actually helping us sit correctly? Well, it turns out that might not be the case.
Not only can these chairs encourage poor posture, but they can also have some serious long-term consequences. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, treating and managing chronic pain costs over $2,100 per person, per year! Yikes!
The team at Anthros decided to do something about it. We knew we had the specialized and extensive background knowledge to create something truly unique. We decided to take the leap and create a chair that not only provides comfort but also supports our lifelong health and wellness.
The Background
The Anthros team is no stranger to the importance of proper seating. We've spent years working with wheelchair users – the most complex sitters on the planet. These individuals thrive or suffer based on even the slightest modifications to their seating arrangements. We knew that by incorporating these fundamental seating principles, we could create a chair that actually supports the body in the right places.
After four years of collaboration with top-notch designers, occupational and physical therapists, and engineers, Anthros has developed an office chair that is backed by science, evidence, and research. What started as a game-changing concept has now become a reality that has the potential to improve our overall health and well-being.
Our production line in Michigan is ready to go and the first chairs will ship the last week of August 2023.
How is the Anthros chair different?
Anthros is the only chair on the market that can be modified to cater to each user’s needs. The independently adjustable patented two-part back system is designed to adapt to your body shape. Forget about lumbar support – this chair supports your pelvis, preventing slouching and reducing lower back strain. And the upper back system? It helps you pull those shoulders back, alleviating neck and shoulder pain.
Now, let's talk about the seat
The most important part of any chair. Anthros has a contoured foam cushion with patented Cloudfloat technology that give the seat a cloud-like feel. It's like sitting on a fluffy cloud while enjoying the lowest pressure cushion on the planet.
And get this
Instead of reclining, this chair tilts. It's all about reducing fatigue and providing a relaxed, resting position without compromising your posture.
Anthros gives back
But Anthros doesn't stop there. We're not just in it for the chair – we're committed to giving back to the global disabled community. We've created the Anthros Foundation, which raises funds and supports organizations that provide mobility equipment to those in need. We're making a real difference in the lives of people who can't access basic mobility equipment, allowing them to participate in the activities of daily living. Now that's something to celebrate!
Investing in the Anthros chair is an investment in your comfort and well-being, but it's also an investment in the future. Whether you're an office worker, a gamer, a health enthusiast, or someone seeking pain relief, this chair is designed to be your last chair. It's built to stand the test of time and support you every step of the way.
So, what are you waiting for?
If you are looking to improve posture and decrease pain while sitting, look no further than Anthros.
Anthros is the only chair in the world that is guaranteed to improve posture or your money back. The science-backed, patented design is registered with the FDA as a posture-improving chair and is proven to have the lowest pressure (most comfortable) cushion on the planet (verified by university testing).
Take the next step to reducing pain, increasing comfort, and maximizing performance!
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