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1. Position Your Seat

      Position your seat about where you would place a tall stool  — close enough to the table   
      that you can reach things easily, but not so close that the table is digging into your stomach.

2. Adjust the Height

      Lean into or perch on top of the seat cushion so the seat hits at the top of the back of    
      your thigh, right under your bum. Using the levers on the side, you can adjust the seat 
      height. Pushing your weight into the seat will decrease the height, and letting up on your 
      weight will increase the height.

3. Adjust Your Body

      Rather than sitting on the Mobis

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 II seat, picture yourself using a tipped-forward bar stool.  

      Once you’re squarely positioned on the seat pan, bend your knees slightly; then, shift your 
      weight from side to side. The seat will be angled underneath you, whereas the bar stool   
      would feel unstable, the Mobis

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 II will stay where it is. This gives you the stability to stay  

      upright, the flexibility to move to the left, right, forward and back as you need.

USING YOUR MOBIS

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 II SEAT

The Mobis

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 II may look similar to your neighborhood bar stool, but this seat 

has quite a few tricks up its sleeve.

The Mobis

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 II is built to move with you, so as you lean to the left and right, 

you’ll feel the seat move too. And that height-adjustment lever under the 

seat? It’s your new best friend. Whenever you feel the need to change 

positions, you can use the lever to make micro-adjustments.

Follow our instructions below for getting set up with your Mobis

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 II. Then, 

check out the posture guide for the Do’s and Don’ts of Mobis

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 II postures.

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