Sit down, settle into a comfortable position, and get ready for a restoring, full body massage. The massage this chair gives you is often said to feel like a massage by a human professional.
Each massage begins with a gentle recline into Zero Gravity positioning, followed by a computerized body scan. This technology maps your body and gets a sense of your dimensions. In doing so, the massage is tailored to your body's shape and size.
Standard massage chairs are only 2D. This means the rollers go up and down, or left and right. This type of massage typically puts too much pressure on your neck/shoulders, and not enough pressure on your lower back. With the Osaki OS-Pro Honor, those issues are a thing of the past. This model offers 3D massage rollers that extend out and retract in, according to the curvature of your spine. This ensures all areas of your back receive attention and optimal pressure. In addition, you have the power to modify how far the rollers extend out. If you want a deeper massage, simply adjust the rollers to protrude further. The 52 inch L-track rollers massage your shoulders, back, glutes, and upper hamstrings.
Compression therapy is great for users with an active lifestyle. This chair provides you with an air massage that works in tandem with the rollers. There are a total of 14 airbags, located on your shoulders, arms, feet, and calves. Compression improves blood circulation, flexibility, and reduces the tissue repair time. On the remote, you can regulate how much the airbags inflate.
Heating pads can be found on the lumbar area. Mild heat helps loosen tense muscles and improves circulation. While heat provides restoring qualities, it also feels good after a long day and heightens your overall massage experience.
The six pre-programmed massage sessions are: neck/shoulder, strengthen, relax, thai, recover, and sleeping. These sessions use different combinations of massage styles and focused areas. To manually control your massage, choose from six massage styles: kneading, tapping, Swedish, shiatsu, clapping, and rolling. Styles refer to the type of roller movements. The foot rollers provide a kneading massage.