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I use one similar to this http://www.stealthproducts.com/catalog/combo/ 

I have to tilt back somewhat and even more when I am in a van so my head stays

in the headrest. It is pretty comfortable.

Lori

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From: hawk_stryke <hawk_stryke@...>

Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 2:58:27 PM

Subject: Head/neck support

Hey y'all, I'm another longtime lurker on here, but I wanted to

momentarily emerge to fire off a question. I'm in the process of

getting a new chair, and one of the biggest hurdles so far is trying to

decide on a suitable headrest. I've used a simple headrest with slight

wraparound for as long as I can remember, but I'm reaching a point

where I need more neck support than it provides. Recently, I've been

using a small foam pad shoved behind my neck for extra support, but all

it takes is a decent bump in the road for that to become jarred loose.

As I'm sure most of you can grok, the need for something like that to

be constantly readjusted doesn't exactly allow me to be very

independent on campus.

So, I'm curious -- what type of head/neck support do y'all use in your

chairs?

Regards,

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My seating system comes all the way up behind my shoulders, hrad, and

neck.

On Nov 27, 2008, at 3:58 PM, hawk_stryke wrote:

> Hey y'all, I'm another longtime lurker on here, but I wanted to

> momentarily emerge to fire off a question. I'm in the process of

> getting a new chair, and one of the biggest hurdles so far is trying

> to

> decide on a suitable headrest. I've used a simple headrest with slight

> wraparound for as long as I can remember, but I'm reaching a point

> where I need more neck support than it provides. Recently, I've been

> using a small foam pad shoved behind my neck for extra support, but

> all

> it takes is a decent bump in the road for that to become jarred loose.

> As I'm sure most of you can grok, the need for something like that to

> be constantly readjusted doesn't exactly allow me to be very

> independent on campus.

>

> So, I'm curious -- what type of head/neck support do y'all use in your

> chairs?

>

> Regards,

> -

>

>

>

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I'd like a smaller one than what I have but after looking online it seems too

expensive ($200 +). I was once called Princess Leah by a drunk guy who saw the

outline of me getting out of the elevator. ~a

From: hawk_stryke <hawk_stryke@...>

Subject: Head/neck support

Date: Thursday, November 27, 2008, 3:58 PM

Hey y'all, I'm another longtime lurker on here, but I wanted to

momentarily emerge to fire off a question. I'm in the process of

getting a new chair, and one of the biggest hurdles so far is trying to

decide on a suitable headrest. I've used a simple headrest with slight

wraparound for as long as I can remember, but I'm reaching a point

where I need more neck support than it provides. Recently, I've been

using a small foam pad shoved behind my neck for extra support, but all

it takes is a decent bump in the road for that to become jarred loose.

As I'm sure most of you can grok, the need for something like that to

be constantly readjusted doesn't exactly allow me to be very

independent on campus.

So, I'm curious -- what type of head/neck support do y'all use in your

chairs?

Regards,

-

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