Most low back pain sufferers spend the majority of their day sitting. Core-Tex Sit turns sitting into productive exercise.
Uniquely targets the lower back, deep pelvic floor, and abdominal muscles.
Keeps muscles flexible, improves circulation and boosts joint mobility with controlled motion.
David Berganio, Jr.
PGA Tour Professional
David Berganio, Jr.
PGA Tour Professional
Simply place Core-Tex Sit on any firm, flat surface or chair and sit on it. It's that easy.
Relieves back and neck pain caused by extended sitting and improves core strength in as little as five minutes a day.
Dr. Elizabeth Leeds, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist and Functional Biomechanics Expert
Dr. Leeds explains how Core-Tex Sit can help your lower back, hips, and pelvic floor.
The patented tilt, slide and rotation allows for a controlled, dynamic sitting experience that provides benefits to the lower back, hips, core and pelvic floor.
Core-Tex Sit responds to subtle shifts in your weight and will safely tilt, slide and rotate all at the same time in just the right amounts.
Core-Tex Sit keeps blood and oxygen moving to all the important parts of your body and feels good doing it. Use it at the office, at home, or in front of the TV.
Core-Tex Sit creates a variable sitting environment that dissipates stress on the muscles and joints with subtle changes in position.
Core-Tex Sit is better than the other options:
Air Discs & Wobble Stools |
Ergonomic Chairs |
Stand Up Desks |
Restricted motion around a single axis that does not address deep, intrinsic core muscles and facilitate blood flow | Expensive and not easily portable between different work spaces. Cheaper options can be uncomfortable and unsupportive. | Keeps core muscles in constantly "on" position, which can be as detrimental as slouching for long periods. |
Restrict motion around a single axis that does not address deep, intrinsic core muscles and facilitate blood flow.
Can cost thousands of dollars and not easily portable between different work spaces. Cheaper options can be uncomfortable and unsupportive.
Keeps your core muscles in a constantly "on" position, which can be as detrimental as slouching for long periods.