The detail nobody notices,
until their hands start to hurt.

Discover the shock absorber in action

The shock-absorbing movement appears when weight is applied.

Three very concrete phases: support, compression, then return of movement.

Taking support

As soon as weight is applied, the system begins to work.
Part of the impact is already softened.

Weight transfer

During support, the mechanism compresses and absorbs part of the shock.
This is where the difference starts to be felt.

Step release

On paper, it is still a mechanism. In real life, it is mainly noticed at support, then step after step.

Less direct impact in the hands and wrists

A movement that often feels smoother over time

Less accumulated fatigue in the points of support throughout the day

A support that accompanies the movement rather than pushing back harshly

For the rest of the range, other elements also matter — especially the handgrips — but the integrated shock absorber remains specific to ErgoDynamic.

You have seen the shock absorber.
The other difference is felt in the hands.

You can now order ErgoDynamic, or discover why handgrips matter so much for everyday comfort.