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Score Amazone Balance Saddle Stool (Code A81)


OVERVIEW

The Score Amazone Balance is the most popular dynamic saddle stool for females in this range. The key distinguishing feature on the Amazone is the narrower saddle seat top which is much better suited to a female shaped pelvis. The Balance version of this stool incorporates a highly engineered spring mechanism that enables you to gently move the seat top when you are sitting on it. This type of active sitting that allows you to work your core muscles whilst sitting is becoming increasingly popular with individuals looking to improve their core muscle strength and overall sitting posture.

Like the Jumper, the Amazone is easy to adjust for height using a simple lever and it has a very small footprint and light but sturdy construction. The size and weight of the saddle not only make it very manouverable when sitting but also make it highly portable.

The shape of the seat of Score’s Amazone was originally inspired by a horseback rider’s saddle, which encourages an upright sitting posture by tilting the pelvis forward. By changing the way you sit, it is designed to relieve pain caused by poor posture and to reduce the risk of back pain, neck pain and other musculoskeletal disorders.

Are you getting the right stool for your needs?

When browsing our selection of products, you may find several that you want to purchase, but aren’t sure which Saddle Stool is right for you. If you want immediate answers to your questions you can call us right now on 0203 051 0157. We also have some useful resources to help guide you to the right stool below:

Size: The first factor you need to consider is size. There are two distinct models in our Score line: the Jumper and the Amazone. The Jumper has a wider saddle seat top and is better suited for men. The Amazone is more suitable for women.

Adjustability: A second consideration is the mechanism. A tilting mechanism enables you to use a lever to adjust the upright position of the saddle, encouraging your pelvis to tilt forwards which in turn encourages a more upright sitting posture. We have found this mechanism to be very successful with individuals who get pain when their back is flexed and are more comfortable in a more upright position.The alternative to the tilt mechanism is the balance mechanism which allows a small degree of movement in all directions while sitting on the stool. This mechanism has been inspired by swiss ball sitting and is designed to strengthen your core muscles during sitting.

Backrest: The last option to consider is whether or not you need a backrest for your stool.We have found that most dentists and other healthcare professionals are less likely to need or want a backrest. In contrast, backrests are commonly used by individuals who are using the stool at home or in a office. It is important to note that the backrest cannot currently be configured with the balance mechanism and so if you definitely want a backrest you will need to select a stool with a tilt adjustable seat.

Who uses Score Saddle Stools?

In the early days, Saddle stools were mainly used by health care professionals, such as dentists, doctors, and therapists who wanted to sit in a more upright position when working with patients, whilst also needing a highly manoeuvrable seat. As the concept of active sitting has become more commonly known, in the last 10 years there has been an explosive increase in the use of Score Saddle stools both in the home office and workplace office.


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