Ergonomic Products Use Patented Gel

Fellowes unveils a new line of ergonomic products that utilize patented Memoflex gel originally developed for the bicycle industry. The products, guaranteed not to break or leak, reduce pressure and stress in key areas of the body.

The line comprises an adjustable wrist rest with durable lycra covering and non-skid base, a wrist rest that conforms to the shape of any keyboard, a wrist rest sized for portable computers, and a combination wrist rest/mouse pad.

Fellowes also offers a gel back support cushion and the Gelerciser, which may be squeezed in the palm of the hand to relieve tension. All products can be cleaned with warm water and soap. Fellowes, Itasca, IL, (708) 893-1600, fellowes.com.

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