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Old 11-30-2009, 06:56 PM  
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Originally Posted by XD2 View Post
If it is adjustable and you have it quite high and always lean back in the chair, the front edge of the chair will be pushing up on your legs. You have a main archery running in roughly the same area which the pressure will be crushing slightly, affecting blood flow, which leads to pins and needles or numbness.


Yeah, that happens a lot too.... exactly like that minus going high. I lean back and my legs go to sleep.
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