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I work as a mobile therapist offering reflexology and indian head massage and need a portable massage chair. Looking through all the wide range of chairs availble I'm drawn to a

Has anyone experience of these chairs and what are your feelings? I wonder is the first chair worth the extra money or is the second chair better value for money?

your comments and advice would be appreciated

mike

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(@heidi-wheeler)
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Hi Mike

I bought a chair last month as I started doing acupressure chair massages from home and at offices. I found a nice one from onlinetherapysupplies, a black medipro chair that is only 6.9 kg and came with a wheelie carry case.
Our course tutor advised to invest around 120 pounds on a chair if you use it regularly and need to transport it around. I dont have any personal experience of the 2 chairs you mentioned but they both look pretty good and comfy. I think it depends how much you'll use the chair, the weight, adjustability, colour etc.

Hope this helps!

Heidi

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new massage chair

HI Heidi thanks for your advice, the chair arrived today - went for the cheaper option due to lack of funds after paying for a wasps nest to be removed. Looks OK so far, maybe upgrade later if the clients keep calling.

Mike

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(@jo1964)
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The second chair looks like the one I have, my clients all say how comfortable it is. However I do not use it for Indian Head massage as I find clients are better seated in a low back chair so they can relax and I can do the whole treatment without having to ask them to move ie when I do the face. I would definately go with the second chair 🙂

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