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With dynamic lumbar support and “weightless” seating, the Sihoo Doro C300 takes comfort to the next level

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If you’re someone who spends the majority of your day sitting in front of a screen, the ergonomics of your chair can make or break your experience. It’s not just about comfort either; a bad chair can lead to serious medical concerns, starting with neck and back strains. That’s where Sihoo comes in with the Doro C300 ergonomic chair.

With over a decade of focus on technology and well-being, Sihoo is a leading specialist in ergonomic furniture, dedicated to providing healthy, comfortable products. This experience and specialization are all showcased in the Sihoo Doro C300. And for a limited time, you’ll get a massive discount on one of the best ergonomic chairs out there. Here’s what you need to know.

Designed for health and comfort

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The highlight of the Sihoo Doro C300 is the BM (body movement) Tracking System. It’s a dynamic lumbar support system that automatically conforms to your spine and always keeps it in a comfortable position; no manual adjustments needed.

Back comfort and support continue with the chair’s flexible seatback. The streamlined backrest comes with triangular frame flexes that move and match your back, whether you’re moving your upper body around or even when, say, you reach down to pick up something you’ve dropped.

We aren’t robots, and no one is sitting still and in the same position all day, so a chair that can support your back in different postures and keep things comfortable is hugely important.

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The Sihoo Doro C300 comes with an ultra-wide 3D mechanical headrest that provides incredible adjustability. You can move it up or down, forward or backward, and rotate it around the joint to find the perfect position to rest your head and reduce neck strain. The mechanical structure automatically locks the headrest in place. With the extra-wide cushion, you’ll get ample support even when you rest your head on its side.

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