Zero Gravity Recliner

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    1. Zero Gravity Recliner Relax, repair and de-stress with a Zero Gravity Recliner
    2. What is a Zero Gravity Recliner? A chair created by engineers at NASA. Designed for use by Astronauts to help them withstand the rigours of space travel. Ergonomically shaped to allow the whole body to be held, suspended and supported.
    3. Why use a Zero Gravity Recliner? When reclined, with your lower legs raised above the heart, the following health benefits have been observed: Lower blood pressure Better circulation Pain relief from muscle pain, back pain, musculoskeletal pain.
    4. Motorised Zero Gravity Recliner A motorised recliner has a built in motor to allow you to quickly and easily adjust the angle, elevation and comfort of the recliner. Great for people with restricted movement or pain. Allows the user to get the perfect angle for extra relaxation and pain relief.
    5. Want to find out more? VISIT OUR WEBSITE: Zero Gravity Recliner
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