If Sitting Hurts,
It's Time for a Better Chair.
Your office chair impacts your health more than you think — especially in sedentary careers. SpinaliS ActiveSitting chairs, trusted by 200,000+ professionals, are European-engineered to reduce back pain and keep you comfortable longer.
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- ❌ Poor posture and misalignment
- ❌ Increases back and neck pain
- ❌ Creates spinal deformity
- ❌ Lower Productivity
- ✔ Proper posture posture and spinal alignment
- ✔ Reduces back pain and discomfort
- ✔ Freedom to move in all directions
- ✔ Built for Feeling fresh and focused
- ❌ Poor posture and spinal misalignment
- ❌ Increased back & neck strain
- ❌ Uneven pressure on joints
- ❌ Leads to fatigue & discomfort
- ✔ Supports natural posture & alignment
- ✔ Reduces strain & tension
- ✔ Even weight distribution
- ✔ Built for all-day comfort
7 Signs You Need A New Office Chair
1. Persistent Lower Back Pain
Prolonged static sitting can increase compressive load on the spinal discs, often aggravating existing back conditions over time. An active sitting chair promotes natural spinal alignment and dynamic movement, helping to reduce disc pressure and support healthier spinal function throughout the day.
2. Hip or Knee Discomfort
Poor seating can put unnecessary strain on your hips and knees, leading to stiffness and pain over time. An active sitting chair supports natural alignment, allowing continuous movement and reducing pressure on your joints—so you stay mobile without stiffness.
3. Neck Tension and Stiffness
Extended sitting with poor posture places continuous stress on the cervical spine and surrounding muscles, commonly resulting in neck stiffness and limited movement. An active sitting chair promotes natural alignment and continuous micro-movement, helping to relieve tension and keep your neck mobile and comfortable throughout the day.
4. Forward Head or Slouched Posture
Forward head or slouched posture shifts your body out of proper alignment, placing excess strain on the neck, shoulders, and upper spine. Over time, this can lead to muscle imbalance, fatigue, and chronic pain. An active sitting chair encourages upright posture and natural movement, helping your body stay aligned and engaged throughout the day.
5. Weak Core
A weak core doesn’t just affect posture—it impacts your overall fitness, stability, and body composition. When your core muscles are inactive, your body burns fewer calories and is more prone to fat accumulation around the belly. An active sitting chair engages your core through continuous micro-movements, helping activate stabilizing muscles, increase daily calorie burn, and support a stronger, more toned core over time.
6. Spinal Disk Herniation or Scoliosis
Increased pressure on the spinal discs—especially with conditions like disc herniation or scoliosis—can worsen pain and limit mobility over time. Prolonged static sitting compresses the spine unevenly, placing additional stress on already vulnerable areas. An active sitting chair transforms the way your spine is supported—restoring natural alignment and introducing constant micro-movement that relieves pressure before it builds. By keeping the spine in motion, it helps redistribute load, reduce disc compression, and actively protect your back throughout the day.
7. Poor Circulation (Numbness/Tingling)
Poor circulation from prolonged sitting can lead to numbness, tingling, and a heavy or “asleep” feeling in your legs. When blood flow is restricted, tissues receive less oxygen, which can affect energy levels, comfort, and overall vascular health. An active sitting chair promotes continuous movement, helping stimulate circulation, reduce pressure points, and keep your legs feeling light and responsive throughout the day.
Each SpinaliS Chair Is Built for a Specific Body Type - No One-Size-Fits-All
The size of your office chair is crucial for both comfort and healthy posture. A poorly fitted chair can force your body into unnatural positions. SpinaliS chairs are designed with different body types in mind, offering a tailored fit to stay comfortable & properly supported all day.
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For Taller Users
If you are taller than 6'2", your chair requires specific adjustments to maintain proper posture and prevent lower back strain. SpinaliS offers an extended gas lift option to ensure optimal seat height and alignment.
✔ Elevated seat height to maintain proper pelvis-above-knee alignment
✔ Deeper seat for proper thigh support
✔ Highly adjustable backrest for full spinal support -
For Shorter Users
If you are shorter than 5'5", your chair must allow your feet to rest flat on the floor to maintain proper posture and circulation. SpinaliS offers a lower gas lift option for a precise, proportional fit.
✔ Lowered seat height for full foot contact
✔ Compact seat depth for proper thigh support
✔ Highly adjustable backrest to match your height

Designed for Healthier, More Comfortable Workdays
Most office chairs keep your body locked in one position for hours. Active sitting chairs are designed to move with you, helping improve posture, reduce back strain, and keep you feeling more energized and focused throughout the workday.
Chairs For Special Conditions
We offer ergonomic chairs designed especially for people with specific needs:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes SpinaliS better than a traditional ergonomic office chairs for long sitting?
Most “ergonomic” chairs are static, which can still cause stiffness, disc pressure, and fatigue. SpinaliS is an active sitting office chair designed for professionals who sit 6–10 hours a day. The moving seat promotes natural posture, core engagement, and better spinal alignment — ideal for long workdays.
Is this a good office chair for accountants or professionals with sedentary jobs?
Yes. For accountants, analysts, and office workers who sit for long periods, SpinaliS functions as a posture improving chair, helping prevent back pain, neck strain, and shoulder tension that come from static sitting.
How can this help with lower back pain from sitting all day?
The ActiveSitting Suspension™ reduces pressure on spinal discs by 85% compared to static sitting! That makes SpinaliS the best office chairs for back pain and for reducing neck and shoulder stiffness.
Can I really sit on SpinaliS for an 8-hour desk job or longer, even if my coreisn’t strong?
Yes — absolutely. SpinaliS is designed to support anyone who struggles with a weak core, or feeling out of shape. Its gentle micro-movements gradually strengthens your core over time. You don’t need a strong core to use SpinaliS — SpinaliS is the tool that helps you build one, safely and naturally throughout your workday.
Does active sitting really improve posture and core strength?
Yes. Because the movable seat engages your deep stabilizing muscles. This makes SpinaliS one of the best chairs for improving posture and core strength.
Is Spinalis chair suitable for people with chronic lower-back issues?
Yes. Many Doctors, chiropractors, and spinal specialists frequently recommend SpinaliS to people with chronic lower-back issues because it supports healthy movement throughout the day — one of the most effective ways to improve back health and avoid further degeneration.
