Correct Sitting Posture
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Correct Standing Posture
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Features Of a Kuffalo Desk |
The height of Kuffalo Desks can be changed according to the height of the user.
Kuffalo desks can be used in the sitting as well as standing position. 1.Minimum height (for sitting position) – 30” 2.Maximum height (for standing position) – 50” Kuffalo height adjustable desks have an attractive wooden laminated top with a strong and equally eye-catching metallic support. |
1.AffordableWe manufacture our own brand. In comparison to the international market, it costs only 1/10th of the amount
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2.Stand and Sit DeskKuffalo desks are height adjustable. Adjust the height according to your sitting and standing position.
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3.MovableCan be easily moved from one place to another within the premises.
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4. SPACIOUS TABLE TOPSpacious and elegant table top is made of laminated plywood.
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5.Strong Metallic BodyStrong enough to handle the weight upto 30 kg.
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6.Choice of ColorsRed,Black,White,Cream
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1.CORRECT YOUR SITTING AND STANDING POSTURES.It's standing. As long as you are standing in the erect posture you will not feel the tiredness and fatigue often.
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2.Take small breaks for 1-2 minutes exercises throughout the day.Stretch of the body and try air squats. Exercise improves the blood circulation and breaks down the fats in your body. It will also make you more attentive and alert.
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3.Do not stand for the entire dayStanding for entire day is not possible. It can cause backache, pain in the legs and knees and even could cause other health issues. Stand for two hours then sit for half an hour or sit after standing whenever you feel the need of sitting. The key to comfort is do thing which your body feels best. Do not push yourself.
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4.Stand on a gel Mat or anti fatigue matGet an anti-fatigue mat or gel mat to lessen the pressure on your feet. It’s not possible to stand all day on the office carpet and wooden or marbled floor and purchasing this is the best way to go.Mat will cushion your leg and provide relaxation and helps you to stand longer.
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