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Manufacturer: InStep
List Price: $199.99
Our Price: $133.95
You Save: $66.04 (33%)
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Reed B. Coyle IV Location: PA Date: 2007-03-09 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: very happy with Massage chair Comment: The chair is easy to carry and to set up. It has been a great addition to my massage practice.
Name: Nina D. Posey Location: Washington, GA USA Date: 2007-01-18 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great Christmas Gift! Comment: I purchased this chair for my husband for christmas this year. He has back trouble and complains of back pain all of the time. We've been using it whenever we can. It's great since you unfold it when you want to use it and when you're done you can fold it up and put it away!
Name: Brian J. Dawson Location: Date: 2008-01-18 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: very good product and fast delivery Comment: Chair is very nice, made a great gift thank you for the fast delivery for Christmas.
Name: Andre Callot Location: Date: 2007-06-27 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Portable chairs make sitting easy! Comment: Everywhere I go, there are people, and things, and places, and ideas, but no chairs! This portable chair is not only comfortable, but incredibly convenient. When Plato wrote of the perfect state, with the philosopher king on the seat of government, this is the seat he was talking about.
Name: Phillip Shero Location: Mbale, Uganda Date: 2008-05-27 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great investment, economy build Comment: Bought this chair because it was the cheapest. I love that I can leave it set up in the living room or bedroom. I bought a massage table a few years ago and love it, too (lots of husband points). But the chair is quicker, and I use it more often because it's out.
If I were buying again, I would buy a more expensive one. This one is made by Schwinn and uses a thin-gauge square metal tubing. You can tell that they used the least expensive components (like the quick clamps you see on bike wheels--used here to lock the head and arm rests into position). Still, it has held up well and I have no complaints. But I don't let the kids climb on it, as there are some parts that seem less sturdy to me.
I highly recommend a massage chair as a marriage builder and stress-buster. This is a good one, if you want to save money.
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