cheap and best massage chair

cheap and best massage chair

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Cheap And Best Massage Chair

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It’s a fact, massage chairs are one of the most expensive health care products you can buy for your family. And chairs like Inada Sogno Dreamwave are not in reach of everyone. But the question is: do cheap massage chairs work? And are they really worth the investment? To be honest, I don’t think investing in a $5000+ today is a good decision, because there are so many brands nowadays that are offering massage chairs at affordable prices with almost the same features. But just because the market is too much crowded with new products. I’m writing this guide to share this amazing collection of cheap massage chairs that have the best high-end features and durability. Now while writing this guide, I was confused what to consider as cheap.  Since many people would consider $1500 as cheap, while others might be looking for something below $500. So I wrote this guide in the following format: 1 ) Best Massage Chair Under $2000:  Kahuna Lm600 2) Best Massage Chair Under $1500:  Ideal massage chair




3) Best Massage Chair Under $1000: Bestmassage ec-06c, ReAct Shiatsu Massage Chair 4) Best Massage Chair Under $500: iJoy Active 2.0 Massage Chair The lm6800 is the best selling product in kahuna’s inventory. This chair is one of most feature-studded massage chairs on the market. It offers the longest available massage roller strokes known as the L-track. These rollers can massage you from your neck to your thighs while the rest of the body is massaged by the airbags. It also supports 2 zero gravity positions. A unique stretching program to improve flexibility and a bunch of other cool features. To read more about the chair you can read its full review. 1 ) L-track massage chair 2) Zero gravity chair (2 positions) 3) Heating modules for lumbar region and calfs 5) Yoga Stretching program to improve flexibility 7) Shiatsu specialized massage sessions 8) Programs to target specific body parts 9) Space saving massage chair 10) Roller casters improve mobility




11) Customizable massage speed and intensity Click Here To Check Price, Reviews and Discounts on this Chair The ideal massage chair is yet another great massage chair at a low budget. This chair comes with the S-track roller system, which are not as good as the L-track. But still can massage you to the deepest ends of your tailbone. It supports heat therapy for the lumbar region. The chair supports kneading balls, which are kind of a cheap replacement for the foot rollers. Basically, these balls don’t move back and forth like normal rollers, but are pushed into your feet for a more enjoyable foot massage experience. It also supports a computerized body scan that helps deliver a more personalized massage. But zero gravity is not supported by this chair. Here is a list of all the features the chair has: 1 ) S-track massage robot 6) Adjustable Massage Speed and Duration 7) Roller Caster for improved mobility CLick here to check price, reviews and possible discounts




The Bm ec-06c is the best selling massage chair on Amazon. There are only a few full body massage chairs available at this price. And out of those, this one stands out. The bm ec-06c is one of the few chairs that specifically target tsubo points around the neck area to provide instant relaxation. These massage rollers cannot only target the neck, but their reach extends to the tailbone. This chair features two sets of heating modules for heat therapy. One in the lumbar region and one for the feet. The chair also supports adjustable massage intensity. 2) Heat therapy for lumbar and feet 3) Tsubo point targetted massage 4) Shiatsu specialized massage therapy 7) Roller casters for improved mobilty ReAct shiatsu massage chair is another chair that grabs attention. The most exlusive thing you get with this chair is obviously the looks. It’s a gorgeous looking massage chair. You can’t even tell if it’s not a normal chair. The best thing I love about this chair is that it supports L-track massage rollers.




Which literally no chair in this price is currently offering. You also get the lumbar heating modules. Though, one thing that is not so good about the chair is that it’s not a full body massage chair. Yup, there is a price that you have to pay for the looks. With this massage chair, you won’t get the foot, arm and shoulder massager. So if you’re someone who is more into aesthetics, and is ready to compromise on the foot and arm massager for a cheap price. Then this is the chair to get. 2 ) Cheapest chair supporting l-track 3) 2 Automatic massage programs 4) heat therapy for back pain 5) Spot massage targets specific body parts The iJoy Active 2.0 is a really basic, but compact massage chair. It comes with 3 pre-set programs that can also be customized according to individual needs. The chair does have massage rollers for the back which can also be combined with vibration massage. Moreover, the chair supports width adjustment to manually change the focus onto any part that you feel needs more relief.




As  a whole, the chair is surely not crowded with features. But its something that you can’t really complaint at this price. 2) 3 Automatic Massage Programs 5) Ideal for small places 6) 45 Degree recline supported CLick here to check price, reviews and possible discountsI've never experienced a workout quite so rigorous as the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. The world's largest innovation event spans 1.8 million square feet of exhibit space. For three eight-hour days, I schlepped my laptop and camera bag across the thinly carpeted floors. My body, fueled by coffee and Clif bars, ached and fatigued quickly. Unsure how I would survive the convention, I set out to review every luxury massage chair I encountered at CES. My mission gave me an opportunity to break from walking and receive much needed, therapeutic relief. It was a wild success. Here are my favorite chairs, ranked least to best: 4. Daiwa's Relax 2 Zero Chair




Pro: The Relax 2 Zero chair by Daiwa uses air bag technology to relieve muscle tension from head to toe. The bags inflate and deflate, gently pushing the body from side to side. Con: The pressure was a little much for me, however, and I winced several times when the bags pinched my arms and legs too tightly. The materials felt cheap, as well, which became the most apparent during the foot massage. The rollers in the foot cradle felt like a bag of marbles held in a Ziploc baggie. 3. Adako's Zenith Chair Pro: Adako's "zero-gravity" Zenith chair is a dream for those who appreciate a good glutes massage. The chair's L-shaped roller track travels from the neck to the hamstrings, delivering concentrated pressure at the body's intersection: the buttocks. Plus, with a price tag under $8,000, the Zenith chair is the most affordable one I tried. Con: While the glutes massage was out of this world, the chair provided an unmemorable experience for my other body parts.




Plus, the L-shaped track limits its reclining capability. 2. Inada's DreamWave Chair Cost: $9,499 ($10,499 for the TruBlack Leather model) Pro: Stepping into Inada's DreamWave chair is like getting a hug. The chair provides 1,200 square inches of coverage — more than any chair on the market, according to Inada USA President Cliff Levin — so it gives the illusion of cradling you. Its 16 pre-programmed sessions means there's an experience for everyone. I prefer a gentle Shiatsu massage, and the Stretch session tugged at my limbs lightly and comfortably. Con: The DreamWave chair's pervasive coverage trapped my body heat and made me sweaty. My biggest concern, however, is the near $10,000 price. Pro: Infinity is massage chair royalty, and in fact, a sales manager at a rival company's booth recommended I check them out. After a few minutes in the IT-880, I understood why. Infinity chairs feature one of the longest roller tracks on the market, so it cups the head and gives a mind-blowing crown massage.

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