| OBUSFORME seating 'fits' your body size and shape and supports
the tasks you perform … comfortably. There are manual or pneumatic posture
task models, synchro-tilters, multi-tilters, multi knee-tilters, drafting,
guest or tandem seating. All OBUSFORME models feature twin-density contoured molded
foam seat and back, a polycarbonate back, a broad selection of arms, and
durable, hard wearing fabrics to make OBUSFORME Global's most popular
ergonomic chair!
In the late 70's, an industrial designer by the name of Frank Roberts
injured his back. To relieve his discomfort he had a body cast made that
provided him with some pain relief. When he could find no other substitute
for the relief he felt with his own body cast, Mr. Roberts cut it, covered
it and stuffed it with foam. Shortly thereafter Frank Roberts patented
his design, and the first OBUSFORME back brace was born. It wasn't long
afterward that Saul Feldberg of Global would take this new technology
and incorporate it into an office chair, and the OBUSFORME line of seating
was born. In 1989, Global launched the exclusive line of OBUSFORME seating,
which would provide the ultimate in comfort and support. Recognized by
health professionals around the world for its unique back support system,
OBUSFORME is now the leader in ergonomic seating, selling more units than
any other of its kind.
Many years after the original OBUSFORME was launched, the market for
this invention is increasing rapidly. Consumers are becoming more aware
of the importance of back care. It's not only for the aged or people with
bad backs. The knowledgeable consumer is purchasing the OBUSFORME as a
reliable preventative measure. We've seen everyone from senior citizens
to athletes using it.
Flexible Back
Conforms to the natural contours of the spine, providing horizontal and
lateral support with multi-directional flexing.
Lumbar Support
Helps guide the spine into an anatomically correct position and provides
added support for the lower back to ensure good posture.
Contoured Seat
Provides additional support, evenly distributing body weight and minimizing
pressure under thighs to promote proper blood circulation.
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 TENSION ADJUSTMENT
Increase or decrease to match body weight. Allows you to rock comfortably,
without heavy pushing, reducing muscle fatigue. |
 CHAIR TILT LOCK
Lock in position(s) throughout the tilt range to accommodate your working
posture. Allows you to lock your chair in a comfortable and supportive position
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 SEAT HEIGHT
Raise or lower your feet to rest flat on the floor. Avoids pressure under
your thighs, easing blood flow. |
 BACK HEIGHT
Raise or lower to position lumbar support in your lumbar area. Reduces likelihood
of back pain |
 FORWARD SEAT
ANGLE
Allows chair to tilt forward changing the angle of our thighs in relation
to the floor. Helps reduce disc pressure during forward leaning tasks. |
 BACK ANGLE
Adjust to change the angle of your torso in relation to your thighs. Helps
reduce disc pressure and relaxes your back muscles |

ARM HEIGHT
Raise or lower to support your forearms. Reduces muscular effort in
neck and shoulders, minimizing risk of pain. |

WATERFALL SEAT EDGE
Reduces pressure at the back of the knee, contributing to good blood flow. |

PROPERLY CONTOURED CUSHIONS
Support the body effectively, allowing you to sit longer without discomfort |

WIDTH ADJUSTABLE ARMS
Allows outward movement of armrests to match shoulder breadth. Ensures proper
support of forearms reducing muscular strain. |

CENTER-TILT
Chair tilts from a pivot point, under the center of the seat, allowing you to
rock. When your feet are well supported, enhances blood flow. |
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