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Kalogon Launches Bondar Field Kit for Back Support Mods After Delivery
Seating teams can use the kit to keep pace with clients' real-life changes.

November 19, 2025 by Laurie Watanabe

Yellow fading to pink background with an illustration of the Bondar back and the words BONDAR FIELD KIT.Kalogon has introduced a Bondar Field Kit, designed for seating teams who need to make adjustments to the E2617-coded Bondar back support after it’s arrived from the factory.

“One of the core ideas behind Bondar is that customization shouldn’t end at the order form,” a Nov. 17 announcement from Kalogon said. “Bodies change. Needs shift. Real-life use highlights things you can’t always predict in an evaluation room. The Field Kit was created to support exactly that reality.”

The new kit for the Bondar comes with “a small set of foam components in shapes that address common, real-world needs: enhancing sacral support, improving lateral contact, adding contour where a user collapses, or refining a bi-angle so you can personalize Bondar.”

The pieces use hook-and-loop attachments, “and everything is intentionally oversized so you can trim it to the exact shape you want,” the Kalogon announcement added. “This gives clinicians the flexibility to respond to how the user sits day to day, week to week, or year to year.”

Making seating adjustments by using the Field Kit should take only minutes on average, with no tools required beyond scissors.

The Field Kit “gives clinicians a practical way to continue shaping Bondar after delivery — not by starting over, but by making thoughtful, precise adjustments right on the back support,” Kalogon said.

In the announcement, the company said it would also offer free embroidery on Bondar’s breathable covers: “It’s a simple option for adding a name or identifier, useful for clinics, helpful for long-term care environments, and appreciated by users who want something that feels personal.

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