Target has
Osaki Pro Yamato Massage Chair (Beige, Brown or Black) on sale for
$1,799.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Kimpossible680 for sharing this deal.
- Delivery Note: Placed between the curb and the first door. (Stairs not included.) Delivery window sent after item ships. No signature required for delivery.
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About this Item:
- Sensor in the back massage module scans the curvature of user's body for the accurate massager movement
- The L-Track extends from your neck, all the way down past your lower back, and finally wrapping underneath the back of your thighs
- There are multiple airbags located throughout the massage chair to offer a full body massage experience. Airbags are located at the shoulders, the arms, and the calf and foot areas
- Spinning foot massager provides foot soothing kneading massage while the airbags on calves give pressure side to side which provides kneading massage
- The heat therapy is a great compliment to the roller and airbag massage- Heating the body's temperature is known to increase blood circulation and loosen tense muscles
- 10 Auto Massage Programs- Gentle Relief, Deep Tissue, Thai, Neck/Shoulder, Relax, Full Body, Recovery, Swing, Elder Care, and Rejuvenate
- Backed by Titan's 3-year warranty
- The footrest will extend out up to 5.5" to comfortably fit a user's various height
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In massage chair world, Japanese massage chairs from Japanese are considered the best. Inada and Fujiiryoki are the top premium brands, but they can run small for big people.
Panasonic also made some pretty high quality chairs, which tend to be less pointy on lower back, which can be more preferable for many new. Panasonic would be the best one for bigger people.
Then there are brands like Osaki and OSIM which largely are made in China. Their quality has improved very rapidly. OSIM is priced like premium. These brands also sometimes rebranded premium chairs from Japan.
The best massage chair are the one that fit your need with the right price point.
More expensive chair has servo to adjust how much the massage body sticking out, it is good for deep massage. "Human touch" often is referred to that kind of setup where the massage ball has more degree of movements.
Next one use rollers, 4 points of contact and spring loaded to fit your back, they are pretty effective and good for people who doesn't like/deep massage.
The lowest end one to avoid would be the massage ball on spinning disc type or the one just vibrates.
Massage chairs doesn't handle legs well. So get a foam rollers for that.
All the air inflatable on high end chair are good but not great and sometimes feel too tight so keep your expectations in line.
A decent neck massager and a foam roller can do more with less if you are on a tight budget of money and space.
Don't be fooled by the discount though, if you do a price history on it the current price was the same price it was back in August, these retailers bump up the price way high for a week or two then drop it so it looks like a big sudden discount but it's not really.
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Don't be fooled by the discount though, if you do a price history on it the current price was the same price it was back in August, these retailers bump up the price way high for a week or two then drop it so it looks like a big sudden discount but it's not really.
https://www.nfm.com/osaki-ador-3d...99666.html
Really eying it because I like the design and it's 3D but I have no clue. Pricing seems all over the place. And not sure which are reliable brands.
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Really eying it because I like the design and it's 3D but I have no clue. Pricing seems all over the place. And not sure which are reliable brands.
Don't be fooled by the discount though, if you do a price history on it the current price was the same price it was back in August, these retailers bump up the price way high for a week or two then drop it so it looks like a big sudden discount but it's not really.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank shun2112
https://www.nfm.com/osaki-ador-3d...99666.html
Really eying it because I like the design and it's 3D but I have no clue. Pricing seems all over the place. And not sure which are reliable brands.
In massage chair world, Japanese massage chairs from Japanese are considered the best. Inada and Fujiiryoki are the top premium brands, but they can run small for big people.
Panasonic also made some pretty high quality chairs, which tend to be less pointy on lower back, which can be more preferable for many new. Panasonic would be the best one for bigger people.
Then there are brands like Osaki and OSIM which largely are made in China. Their quality has improved very rapidly. OSIM is priced like premium. These brands also sometimes rebranded premium chairs from Japan.
The best massage chair are the one that fit your need with the right price point.
More expensive chair has servo to adjust how much the massage body sticking out, it is good for deep massage. "Human touch" often is referred to that kind of setup where the massage ball has more degree of movements.
Next one use rollers, 4 points of contact and spring loaded to fit your back, they are pretty effective and good for people who doesn't like/deep massage.
The lowest end one to avoid would be the massage ball on spinning disc type or the one just vibrates.
Massage chairs doesn't handle legs well. So get a foam rollers for that.
All the air inflatable on high end chair are good but not great and sometimes feel too tight so keep your expectations in line.
A decent neck massager and a foam roller can do more with less if you are on a tight budget of money and space.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://www.nfm.com/osaki-ador-3d...99666.html
Really eying it because I like the design and it's 3D but I have no clue. Pricing seems all over the place. And not sure which are reliable brands.
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