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What You Need To Know About Anti-Gravity Recliners

By Zane Ternor

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It is unclear when zero gravity chairs were introduced to the consuming public but many say that the first ones were rolled out in 2008. Some people also call these innovative products as anti gravity chairs. The uninitiated upon hearing the term zero gravity chairs will likely think of these pieces of furniture as capable of hovering or floating. The name ascribed to these chairs is a somewhat a misnomer because they don’t actually defy gravity, instead they are highly adjustable chairs which are designed to support the human body extremely well, creating a sensation of weightlessness.

Anti gravity chairs are called that way since the reclined posture they can take on mimics that of astronauts as the latter once the space shuttle is launched. By assuming a reclined position, the astronaut is distributing his weight along the expanse of the chair, and thus decreases the amount of stress felt by one area of his body. The same stress distribution principle is the objective for consumer versions of the chair.

Apart from minimizing stress on the body and alleviating soreness typical to assuming a seated position for long periods, the option to place the chair in reclining position allows the user to elevate his legs above heart level which consequently enhances systemic blood flow by facilitating venous return. From these aforementioned benefits, one can deduce that the recliner is a good choice for those who suffer from back pain, varicose veins, and discomforts from sitting for long hours in front of the computer.

Most of these zero gravity chairs come with massage functions as well so not only are they ergonomic, they also help remove muscular tension. Since your back will be in full contact with the chair’s backrest, you will receive a more thorough and intense massage than if you assumed an upright position.

These anti gravity chairs can be purchased from web-based and brick-and-mortar shops operated by their makers or affiliated dealers. Even if you don’t wish to buy online, the World Wide Web will still be a good resource to obtain information as to where you can buy them locally. Most manufacturers list the names and addresses of retail stores where their products can be found as well. The price for zero gravity chairs vary considerably among vendors. Also, the price is dependent on various factors including what features come with the chair, and the kinds of materials used in them. Those with massage functions cost upward of $1,000, even going as high as $4,000, and those without such feature costs around $200.

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