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HomeFXAnti-Fatigue Comfort Standing Mat

R479

Retail: R850
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Does your backache from standing too long? Do you feel leg or foot fatigue? Are you suffering from sciatica nerve pain?

We all spend a great deal of time on our feet in the kitchen, around the house or behind a standing desk. Standing for long periods of time on hard surfaces can put undue stress on your body (feet, ankles, knees, hips, and back), causing not only significant pain but also muscle and joint fatigue.

Eliminate these issues with the ergonomically engineered HomeFX Anti-fatigue Comfort Mat. These mats are made from durable material with a thickness of 2cm to offer support for your feet and back.

Product Features
  • DURABILITY: Premium strength materials will not break down or compress over time. Strong, durable support for kitchen, office, laundry and high traffic areas.
  • NOT ALL MATS ARE CREATED EQUALLY: beautifully designed, extra thick ergonomically engineered HomeFX mat features highest-grade foam to eliminate pressure and provide superior support over long periods of time.
  • SAFE CHOICE: The textured surface and advanced bevelled edge design help to prevent slipping and tripping. The easy to clean waterproof material can be vacuumed or wiped clean with a damp cloth.
  • SHIPS FLAT: Not rolled for shipping to avoid unwanted creases and curled edges.
Product Specifications
  • Size: 81 x 51 x 2cm
  • Material: PV+PVC mixed
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