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In a year-long study, people who received Leap chairs and office ergonomics training achieved a 17.8% increase in productivity. Leap has Silver Cradle to CradleTM Product Certification from MBDC and is SCS Indoor Advantage™ certified for indoor air quality.
Ergonomics
The Leap chair was developed based on the finding of four years of research, 27 scientists, 11 studies and 732 test participants. Out of this research came important discoveries about how people sit, leading to advanced seating technology.
The Leap chair's back moves as your back moves. Its arms move as your arms move. Its seat moves as your seat moves. It's the first chair that actually changes shape to mimic and support the movement of your spine.
Ergonomic features of the Leap chair include:
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a. LiveBack® b. Thermal Comfort c. Adjustable Seat Depth d. Lower Back Firmness e. Height, Depth, Width, and Pivot Arms f. Natural Glide System™ g. Flexible Seat Edge h. Upper Back Force |
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For more info on ergonomics and the healthy office, go to the Ergonomics section of our site.
Leap Options
In addition to the ergonomic features above, the Leap chair has a range of options:
Leap arm options are:
One Size Does Fit All
Because the Leap chair has an exceptional range of adjustments, it delivers full support and comfort to just about anybody.
Durability
The Leap chair has been tested for up to 300 lbs. The Leap chair is backed by the Steelcase North America Lifetime Warranty.
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