The Benefits of BodyBilt™

The BodyBilt range from High and Mighty Seating offers the most unique ergonomic seating systems available with innovative solutions for a variety of workplace needs that ensure you and your staff are comfortable, productive and healthy throughout the working day.

The BodyBilt Modularity Factor
Why Contoured Seats?
Open Posture: The Human Body's Natural Posture
Neckroll vs. Headrest
Armed: Not Dangerous!
Stress-Free Posture
DVD Presentation

Open Posture: The Human Body's Natural Posture

Ergonomists and Human Factors experts recognize three seated postures as effective when proper body support is present. BodyBilt seating delivers overall body support in all three postures with easy-access controls that encourage frequent change. Varying your posture between these three will make a significant difference in your comfort and well-being.









The longer you sit, the more often you should change your posture. Most chairs will suport only two postures: Reclining and Traditional. Reclining is nice for a quick change but is rarely practical for desktop work; and Traditional is the upright posture(90° / 90° / 90°, Hip / Knee / Elbow). Seated workers are commonly stick with or locked into this traditional posture resulting in painful muscle fatigue and body aches. Your body is constantly telling you when it wants to make a change, and now BodyBilt bides you everything you need to answer the call.









Open Posture: A different, body-healthy way to sit upright and work! Though less well known that the Traditional or Reclining postures, this seated posture emerged from studies done in zero gravity environments where astronauts floated, stress-free. With a slight forward tilt in the seat angle and the backrest adjusted to make the more open trink-to-thigh angle comfortable, the Open Posture is an effective alternative solution to the pain associated with long-term sitting. Use and enjoy the benefits of the BodyBil Open Posture as a change that brings relief from the fatigue caused by staying in a static, upright posture.