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Gadgets That Will Keep Computer Users From Turning Into Quasimodo

Springflex UB: The Trek Desk dealt with cardio and core, and now the Springflex can jump in and handle the strength training. According to the product page, 120 exercises can be performed by simply attaching the arms to your desk.

Trek Desk: Another consequence of using the computer all day is weight gain. The Trek desk provides a cardio workout by fitting a treadmill in with your workspace. This particular version also features a stability ball chair accessory that will work your core and promote better posture. It's also bouncy—and bouncy equals fun.

Chaise His and Her Chairs: There are plenty of comfortable chairs out there that can be used to help posture, but these Chaise chairs are among the most unique. As you can see, they mold to the human form—lifting, separating and, in most cases, enhancing.

Fit Fingers GripGlider: This bizarre-looking contraption claims to reduce the pain associated with RSI and carpal tunnel by strengthening the wrists with "dozens of exercises."

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Posted by clementine 

Comments (3)

May 31, 2009
tx972 said...
The Springflex UB looks like a recipe for breaking off the front edge of most desks. Give it a couple of months of use and then replace the desk. It will happen!
Jun 01, 2009
Lexihel said...
tx972 True enough! Indeed that's the first I thought when I first saw it. Unless you have an extreme resistance desk, it won't stand so much punishment. I know mine, at least, wouldn't survive that. But, cool idea, anyways.
Jun 01, 2009
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