Perfect for hypermobility & POTS
I love my Flytt Freedom Chair because it genuinely works with my hypermobile body and POTS. As someone who spends long hours marking assignments as an academic, the chair lets me work without constantly bracing, perching, or shifting to manage pain, instability, or dizziness. The ability to sit cross‑legged, change positions easily, and keep my feet supported helps prevent joint strain and reduces the cumulative fatigue that comes from holding myself upright in a conventional chair. For POTS, the low, stable base and supported seated positions are a game‑changer: I can keep my legs bent or tucked, avoid prolonged upright sitting, and subtly adjust posture when symptoms flare, without needing to stand up or recline completely. This flexibility helps me manage blood pooling and orthostatic symptoms while staying cognitively engaged with marking.
Most importantly, it allows movement rather than enforcing “good posture” that doesn’t suit a hypermobile body. I can fidget, shift weight, and change alignment intuitively, which reduces pain, muscle guarding, and end‑of‑day exhaustion. This chair helps conserve energy, supports my joints, and makes sustained academic work tolerable.





