Re: Any experiences with massage chairs, seats or devices
I had a massage seat once. I forget the name of it but it wasn't a chair, it was a device to strap onto a chair. It has a cushion for you to sit on, that part didn't have any heat or massage, but the rest of it that ran up the length of your back and on your neck did. It was pretty nice. I didn't use it all the time but the problem is, one day it just quit working. Well, at first I thought maybe something tripped in there, and I opened the back up that had a zipper compartment to see if there was some kind of reset button or fuse or something, not finding anything, I looked it up on this forum and they said this is somewhat common and nothing really can be done. Well, I didn't buy it, it was a gift, and I didn't have the money to check into repairing it, so I just threw it out. I only really used it two dozen times over like 8 months.
It had the option for heat, and different patterns. It had these 4 rounded things and the main part of it would eithe r start down low and go up, or the other way around, but it would stop and then the nub things would start moving in towards the center of your back, and out towards the shoulders. It would then move slowly up as this was going on. You could change the speed of it, the pattern, or press the demo button and it would run through a sequence. You could also stop the pattern and run it with the controller, so you could have the nubs moving, and then control the position of the main part of it, so up and down, so if you had a trouble spot, you could continue to move the thing up or down until you reached that, and then just stop pressing buttons and the massage nubs would just continue on that area until you changed it. It had different patterns for the nubs to move in, like short pulses or all the way, and stuff like that. You could manually set the position of the nubs too, then control the up and down movement, so it was either automatically controlled, or you could run all of its func tions. Pressing the demo button was nice because you got like a full detail basically. but, you could focus in on an area by running it yourself. Also while there was only one demo you could use, if you set a patter and started it moving, it would continue like that if that makes sense. I liked the heating. One thing I would do for sort of general back ache is set the position of the nubs and start it going up and down automatically, that way it was hitting a majority of the spot, but the nubs were staying still.
I hope this is making sense. Think of it like having 2 axis controls over it. One is moving the main arm up and down the vertical shaft in the thing, and the other is moving the massage heads in and out, not like pressure wise, but laterally. They did sort of spring a bit so you could have light pressure, or lean in hard and get a more deep massage.
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