Ergonomic Office Chairs in Baton Rouge
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Looking for an ergonomic office chair in the Baton Rouge area, BodyBilt has the perfect solution. You can order a "one size fits all" chair from a competitor, who likely imports from overseas what they call an "ergonomic chair"...
OR you can order the perfect CUSTOM ergonomic chair for your particular size and shape. With over 15 years of experience in making and selling BodyBilt ergonomic chairs.
To get started, please try our interactive chair selector, try the online chat at the top right of the page, or call us toll free at 866 374 6463.
The way it works is that we will start by getting information from you, your height, weight, and inseam. This helps us to suggest the perfect chair for you. If you allow us, we will then build you, from scratch, by hand, a custom ergonomic chair which should fit you perfectly. Our highly trained ergonomic consultants will work with you through every step of the process, including making sure that after your chair arrives that you know how to properly adjust your chair to get the maximum of ergonomic benefits. In case you were wondering, it takes about 3 weeks to build you a custom ergonomic chair, and shipping to Baton Rouge takes about two to four days. Your ergonomic chair will arrive right at your door, fully assembled, and ready to sit in.
BodyBilt's highly trained ergonomic consultants work one on one to make the process so personal and easy, you will think you are buying a chair from your neighbour across the street. If you wish to read more into reviews that will tell you about our customer service, please look at some of our testimonials.
Feel free to call or chat with us (online chat button is at top right of this page).
You likely know this already, but here are some facts about Baton Rouge:
Baton Rouge was founded in 1719 when the French built a fort on the strategic riverside location. The settlement was ceded to Great Britain in 1762, captured by the Spanish in 1779, and acquired by the United States in 1815 (following a brief period when it was a part of Spanish Florida). It became state capital in 1849.
It is a busy deepwater port of entry; an important transportation, distribution, and commercial center for a large oil, natural gas, and farm area; and a major oil-refining hub. The petrochemical and fuel corporation ExxonMobil has large facilities and is one of Baton Rouge's major employers.
Did you know that Baton Rouge hosted the 1983 Special Olympics International Summer Games at LSU.