Description
Bambach Saddle Seat – Classic with ErgoBack attachment
Bambach Ergonomic Saddle Chair with ErgoBack Back-Rest.
Enhance your seating experience with the Bambach Ergonomic Saddle Chair, now equipped with the innovative ErgoBack Back-Rest. Engineered for both professional and personal use, this ergonomic saddle chair integrates state-of-the-art support with an elegant design, ensuring optimal posture and comfort throughout your day.
Key Features:
- Two Seat Size Options: The Bambach Ergonomic Saddle Chair comes in two sizes – Classic and Classic Plus. The Classic size is perfect for women, while the Classic Plus is designed to accommodate men, providing a personalized fit for enhanced comfort.
- Adjustable Stem Lengths: With three stem lengths available, you can adjust the chair to your prefered height, ensuring ergonomic alignment and promoting healthy sitting posture.
- Versatile Wheel Types: Choose from wheels optimized for hard or soft surfaces, offering smooth mobility and stability across various flooring types.
- Color Variety: Available in six stylish colors, this saddle chair complements any office or home environment and adds a touch of sophistication to your workspace.
- Spinal Health Focus: The innovative design maintains the spine’s natural S-shape, reducing stress and promoting optimal spinal function. Prevents slouching and posture-related issues, contributing to overall spinal health.
- Pain Relief: Specifically crafted to alleviate neck and shoulder pain and associated headaches, providing relief for long hours of sitting.
- Enhanced Mobility: This supports fine motor movements of the hands and fingers while encouraging good circulation to keep you active and comfortable.
- Research-Backed: Supported by peer-reviewed research from leading universities worldwide and clinically proven through rigorous testing to deliver exceptional ergonomic benefits.
- Customizable Comfort: Enjoy continuously adjustable weight settings, a high-rise back design for added stability, and double-reinforced stitching that ensures comfort and durability.
- Adjustable Seating: Achieve your perfect custom fit with adjustable height and inclination. The seat tilts 5° backward and 10° forward to maximize comfort and support.
- Polished Chrome Base: Features a polished chrome base for a sleek, modern look and increased durability, adding style and strength to your chair.
Upgrade your workspace with the Bambach Ergonomic Saddle Chair with ErgoBack Back-Rest. Experience the perfect combination of ergonomic support, customized comfort, and contemporary design. This saddle chair is the key to a healthier and more comfortable seating experience, ideal for enhancing productivity and well-being.
Never Ever Used a Saddle Chair?
The position for seating on a saddle chair varies from what you have experienced before. So initially, you may experience pains in the muscles in your haunches or the sacral vertebral bone.Don’t lose hope.
Your muscles will adjust to the new sitting habit!
Reduce your sitting time to between 45 minutes to one hour and relieve yourself for 10-15 minutes. Stand up and talk a walk around to increase circulation to your legs. After a two-week period of sitting for that length of time, you may want to extend sitting duration. Please refrain from sitting for extended periods until you adapt to the new sitting style.
If the seat is too hard on your sitting bones, maybe it is too elevated for your comfort. In that case, the entire weight of your upper body is resting on the sacral bones. It is ideal to place your legs firmly on the ground while seated. This allows for the weight to be shared between your feet and sitting bones. Know that adjusting the chair too low may give your pelvis a backward tilt thus rounding your back into an undesirable posture. Sitting too forward may also make the chair feel too hard on you. Your haunches should be positioned just at the edge of the seat. This allows you to sit with your body tilted forward thus improving your sitting position.
The Correct Way to Sit on a Saddle Seat
Standing beside the chair, raise one leg above the seat from the exterior to the opposite side of the chair and lower yourself into it. Standing up and moving your feet a bit forward is the right way to get off the chair as it ensures that the saddle chair is at your back.
Maintain Appropriate Sitting Height
Ideal Ways to get on and off your Saddle Chair
Start by lifting the chair pretty high to prevent your legs from being in
contact with the floor. Reduce the height of the chair gradually till your feet are solidly on the floor. This leaves an angle of 135 degree around the knees and between the laps and the torso.
Wonder Why? The angle allows easy lifting of the pelvic region to the front and preserves the natural curvature of the lower back. Sitting too low places your feet in front of you rather than on the sides of the chair thus giving you a slouched posture and a rounded back.
Sit On The Back of The Chair
While seated, you should rest your butt should be at the rear edge of the seat.

Here’s Why Sitting too forward in the chair will cause t
he edges of the center gap to put pressure on the inside of your thighs and genital region. The ideal position should have the sitting bones positioned on the thickest padding of the chair where the feel is softest.
Place Your Feet on the Sides
In the riding position will have you positioned as if
you are standing: when viewed from the side, there is seen to be an alignment of the shoulders, pelvis and heel, in symmetry.
Here Is Why When the feet are placed forward, the back assumes a wrong rounded curvature. Placing them besides the seat tilts the pelvis forward, creating a natural depression in the lower back region and keeping the entire back in a straight position.
Desk and Monitor Level (Elevation)
In the riding position will have you positioned as if you are standing:
when viewed from the side, there is seen to be an alignment of the shoulders, pelvis and heel, in symmetry. Sitting on a saddle seat elevates you above the regular chair, thus establishing the fact that the height (28 inches) of standard tables is too low. The chair translates to a waste if what it does is keep you slouched while over your table. Therefore, you will need to work out a way to increase the height of the table. Saddle seat works excellently with an adjustable electric table that can be raised to match standing height.
Give great thought to the elevation (height) of monitors to prevent accidentally lowering your head in the forward direction. The weight of the head amounts to several kilograms and could easily put pressure on the muscles of the neck thereby making them tense and distorting the flow of blood to the head. The brain as a result lacks adequate supply of oxygen and results in fatigues and headaches.



