Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A Few Questions to Answer Before Buying a Massage Chair

By Jim M Knowlan

If you are interested in a massage chair, we offer some practical questions you should answer before you start your research. Massage chairs are big ticket items, so you want to take your time and find the right massage chair for you. To help you before you even start looking, we have posed some important questions for your consideration to help guide your massage chair research.

Who will be utilizing the Massage Chair? You want to think about who the primary users of the massage chair are going to be. You need to think about if they have certain areas of aches and pains or if there are areas you really want to target. Also, add the height and weight of the individuals on the list. It is important to find a massage chair that will fit the body types of the main users. Get a good idea of what needs the massage chair needs to satisfy.

Where would you put the Massage Chair? This is always an interesting dilemma for most folks. Everyone can agree on getting a massage recliner, but now where are we going to put it. First, you need to look at the dimensions of the chair when it is fully reclined and the foot rest is fully extended. This is the maximum dimensions of the footprint. Next, you need to determine if the chair will add to or subtract from a certain room. There are some beautiful designs and there are some ugly designs and of course many in the middle. You have to see what room makes the most sense for your situation.

What functions are important in a Massage Chair? To figure out the functions that you truly need in your massage chair, first think about the areas that bother you most. Then think about your lifestyle and what potential areas do you need to plan for in the future. If you do a lot of computer work, for example, you may need something to relieve the early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome. Think about the environment you need for relaxation. Maybe you want an MP3 player so you can control what you hear, so you can relax. Do you want heat in your chair? How about a traction function to stretch parts of your body?

What should be my budget for a Massage Chair? This is always a difficult subject. There is the situation where you can only afford so much and the decision makes itself. Otherwise, it really is based on what you want out of your massage chair and are you looking at a short term and low cost purchase or a long term and potentially higher cost purchase. You can get a massage chair for as low as $500, below this you get a vibrating chair. On the other hand, you can spend up to $12,000. However, most high end chairs in the $4,000 to $5,000 range will be very effective for your needs.

What warranty information do I need to know? Remember that the warranty coverage is similar to getting insurance. You hope you never need it, but just in case, you have it. Just make sure that you have some level of coverage and you get a good feeling that the company will actually honor the warranty. We have seen too many people buy a cheap chair loaded with features and been promised comprehensive warranty-only to find that company out of business. You want to go with a recognized national brand like Sanyo, Omega, Panasonic, etc.

We truly hope that these questions will help guide you to finding the perfect massage chair for your needs. You are making an investment in your health and well being, so take your time. Do the research and learn what you can. A little knowledge goes a long way in cutting through the maze of massage chairs and navigating to an excellent choice. If you do it right, you will have years of relaxation and harmony with your new massage chair.

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