What is the different between the Twin and MultiAdjuster? The only difference is that the MultiAdjuster allows you to change the width between the two parts of the saddle. We have found this adjustment to be most popular for people who are shorter or have a narrow pelvis. We have also found that some people are more sensitive to the contours of a seat, and for these people, the ability to manipulate the position the 2 parts of the saddle can make sitting more comfortable.
What is the difference between the Swing Fit and Multi? The MultiAdjuster incorporates a lever-based forward-and-backwards tilting mechanism, whilst the Swing fit incorporates a Swing mechanism, which allows the stool to move in all directions.
How far does the seat move? The lever-based tilt enables you to rotate the seat top up to 20-30 degrees anteroposteriorly (forwards/down and backwards/up).
Should I get a Salli Allround or another type of support? The three most popular upper-limb support saddle stools are the Allround, Surgeon, and Ergorest. Whilst they all have the common functionality of supporting the upper limbs, they do so in different ways, making them suitable for different professionals. The Ergorests are designed to support the upper limbs for repetitive backwards and forwards movements and are most popular for dentists and doctors doing repetitive upper limb movements. The support has also been used for people after shoulder injuries. Salli Ergorests can be attached to the following models: MultiAdjuster, Small MultiAdjuster, Twin, or Classic. The back support is available in the full range of colours whilst the hand supports are always black.
Why does using the Allround support reduce the height range of the stool? This happens quite simply because the upper-limb support attaches to the gas stem and so it takes up some of the length of the central shaft, which in turn limits how far up and down the stool will move. If your stool is only being used by one person, a reduction in seat height range will not impact the use of the stool.
Can the Salli Allround support be taken off or added on at a later date? Yes, retrofitting the support or taking it off is simple. You would need to use the disassembly tools, but we can send these to you and the whole process would only take 5-10 minutes.
Should I be getting an upper-limb support for a Salli chair? Not every person wants or needs a support, and we most commonly get asked for advice on this from individuals who already have a neck and/or shoulder issue. The Allround support tends to be most beneficial when the user needs to hold their upper limbs in front of them in static positions for long periods of time and wants to be able to take some strain off the shoulders. The Ergorest has become the most popular support for professionals who are repeatedly moving their arms backwards and forwards during procedures.
What is the difference between the Salli Ergorest Twin and the Multi option? The only difference is that the MultiAdjuster allows you to change the width and angle between the two parts of the saddle. If you want the Multi option, please contact us.
Should I get a backrest? Most people who get a saddle stool by Salli will sit forwards and will not really use a backrest. Occasionally, we do find customers who really find a backrest helpful. We don’t know why this is, but some people are psychologically attached to a backrest, and so having something they can use seems to help. Equally, some people do get fatigued in their lower/mid spine and will use the stretching support to offload during the day. If you aren’t sure about getting a support, you could always enquire about getting the chair without one and then adding it in at a later date.
Who should use the Swing? Most people who trial one of our Swing chairs get on very well. We have found a small number of individuals who have recently had back surgery and have very limited core stability tend to find the dynamic nature of the stool a little challenging, and for these individuals, we have had much better success with a fixed-lever seat such as a Twin or Multi.
How far does the seat move on a Swing? Whilst the seat can move in 3 dimensions, the actual range of movement is extremely well controlled. The seat top moves less than 5 degrees in each direction. By strictly controlling the range of movement, the stool facilitates active sitting whilst enabling dentists to still perform precise dental work.
What is the difference between the Swing and Swing Fit? Both stools have exactly the same core features, and the only difference between them is that the split between the two parts of the saddle is fixed on the Swing but not on the Swing Fit. Indeed, on the Swing Fit you can adjust the width and angle between the two sides of the split seat, making it more suitable for females whilst the fixed split is more suitable for men.
What are the different seat heights? Salli stools come in a range of seat heightsThe gas stem height dictates the height of the seat and so it is crucial you take the time to ensure that it will suit your height. There are four gas stem options which should be selected based on your height. The short gas spring is suitable for users under 150 cm, medium for users under 170cm and long spring for users that are over 170 cm. There is also Mini gas spring is for individuals who have extra low gas stem height requirements – please contact us for more information on the mini gas stem as it is not a standard product.
How long does it take to deliver a stool? The lead time for nearly all the stools is 1-3 weeks.
How long is the warranty on Salli saddle chairs? 10 years.
I have shoulder pain what is the best Salli option? It depends on what is causing the shoulder pain but if it is related to repetitive upper limb movements it is advisable to think about an upper limb support like an Ergorest support or Allround support.
The Ergorest supports are designed to support the upper limbs for repetitive backwards and forwards movements and are most popular for dentists and doctors doing repetitive upper limb movements. The support has also been used for people after shoulder injuries. Salli Ergo rests can be attached to the following models: MultiAdjuster, Small MultiAdjuster, Twin, or Classic. The back support is available in the full range of colours whilst the hand supports are always black.
The Allround support tends to be most beneficial when the user needs to hold their upper limbs in front of them in static positions for long periods of time and want to be able to take some strain off the shoulders.
I have back pain. What is the best Salli? We have found that most people with pre-existing back pain that is initially relieved when standing prefer the MultiAdjuster chair because it offers the most anterior posterior tilt range. In turn, the extra range gives you more flexibility with how you position your spine over the day.
What is the purpose of a Salli seat? The USP of the Salli chair is the spilt saddle, which is designed to give a high level of sitting support whilst reducing pressure on the genital/saddle area.