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Product update: OKA Jump 2.0

We have given OKA Jump a comprehensive facelift, thanks to a forward-looking design and technology updates. The result is the OKA Jump 2.0 – a modern office desk that is impressive due to new lifting and control technology (with an FSR sensor integrated as standard for improved collision protection) and a slimmer runner design.
Of course, the OKA Jump Flex mobile folding table, which is part of the product line and designed for today’s flexible workplace design, has also undergone this facelift.
These two products are in the brand-new catalog, now available to download as a PDF:
Versatility par excellence – find out more
about this table’s functionalities and
variety of designs.


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What does that mean for you?

• Price reduction for electrically height-adjustable tables by approx. 5%
(This is because Jump 2.0 has an FSR sensor integrated as standard; there is no extra charge for this, which means that the price for these models has actually been reduced by 10%)
• Elimination of OKA Jump in the “Basic”, “electromotive height-adjustable single-stroke”, “rigid” and “ratchet height adjustment” versions
• The “gas spring operated lift-HV” and “OKA Conference” versions have been provided with the new runner design, whereas the frame design remains the same
• A FSR sensor is installed as standard in each electric motor height-adjustable OKA Jump 2.0; stand-by consumption 0.0 W
• The round column version has been provided with an independent runner
• In the future, the columns can be changed without dismantling the tabletop
• The design language of OKA Jump 2.0 enables a visually uniform combination of the different height adjustment variants (HE and HV)
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