Back-Up by Nada Chair – Black
27
November
2009
- Chronic back pain sufferers who cannot find ergonomic chairs that fit but still must sit all day in office chairs are guaranteed welcome pain relief with Nada-Chair’s Back-Up model lumbar support
- The ergonomic back support can also helpful for women suffering low back pain from pregnancy
- This slouch-busting sling lets you sit comfortably for hours with effortless good posture
- Convertible into a self-carrying tote
- Comes with 2 accessories normally sold separately: CushShins – foam and plastic knee inserts designed to disperse the leaning weight over three times as much area of the shin, and Stretch Straps – which allow you to long-sit on a flat surface by extending the loops sufficiently to engage the feet
Product Description
This slouch-busting sling lets you sit comfortably for hours with effortless good posture. When you sit forward, the back support follows. Since the Nada-Chair follows your body with every move, you constantly enjoy firm, adjustable and dynamic support hugging your low back. “The Nada-Chair acts like an extra muscle that never tires,” explains Arthur White, MD. By using the knees to stabilize the pelvis, muscles are relieved of their isometric tasks. The pelvis beco… More >>
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One of the doctors I work with recommended this product to help with posture. I spend several hours a day working on my computer at a desk. I was starting to have a lot of shoulder and neck pain. Overall, I like the concept of the nada chair, and it does help force you to sit more upright. Initially, it did really help, and I wasn’t in as much discomfort while working at the computer. However, it’s kind of a pain to get in and out of the apparatus since you’re all strapped in. It’s probably not ideal for someone that has to move around a lot. I didn’t realize how much I moved around in my desk chair until I started using this product. Whether it’s to scoot over to the file cabinet, the printer, whatever…..using the nada chair makes it a little more cumbersome. In addition, I find that it’s not breathable so you sweat underneath the knees from keeping your knees together and across the lower back where the pad rests. Might be better for shorter time periods of use but not ideal for all day. I’m still looking for a slightly better solution.
Rating: 3 / 5
I love, love, love, this! Very easy to use. Easy to carry (it fit’s in a normal sized handbag.) Really works!
Rating: 5 / 5
This product is ok, but the relief doesn’t last. I tried it at my desk job because my back pain was so bad I could hardly sit upright. It did help the first couple times I wore it, but don’t expect to wear it long–it’s not very comfortable after a few minutes. I ended up using it off and on during 3 days of work, then tossing it in my closet…I doubt it’ll ever see the light of day again…
Rating: 2 / 5
This product saved me during grad school finals time when all-day sessions in the library totally screwed up my back. I ordered a nada back-up after a few people on a web forum recommended it.
One strange thing is that it feels like I have to wear the product upside-down for the padded parts of the strap to line-up correctly with my knees, but it is at any rate one of the best posture correcting devices I’ve ever used, and it always accompanies me to any time I have to sit and read/study for long hours.
It also corrects posture. After finals time, I went on vacation and noticed that for several weeks my sitting and standing posture were incredible!
Rating: 4 / 5
This is an absolutely exceptional product and I recommend it for anyone. I didn’t realize how much I was slouching while at the computer until I used this product and it has made such a difference!
Rating: 5 / 5