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Hoverit Lounger Relies On Magnets

The Hoverit Lounger is an acrylic chair that is held up by an imprisoned Magneto – we’re kidding, it uses power magnets to repel each other. Several questions arise from this though – what is the maximum weight limit of this chair before the magnets can’t work their magic any more? What happens when the hovering segment is pushed out of line from the magnetic field, will this result in a great fall that could potentially break a couple of bones? Can it be swayed from side to side to emulate a hammock tied between two coconut trees by the seaside? So many questions, and no answers so far. Anyone care to help us out here?

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