Health Massage chair experience - any feedback?, OSIM vs OTO vs OGAWA etc.
Health Massage chair experience - any feedback?, OSIM vs OTO vs OGAWA etc.
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May 7 2008, 10:53 AM, updated 18y ago
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Maybe thinking of buying one, but not thick skin /dun have time to try the demos in shop/mall. Anyone has first hand experience and care to share differences in those models out there? Really give good massage or just make believe? OSIM is the most expensive and seems the pioneer ... is it the best in terms of massage? |
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May 8 2008, 09:21 AM
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Aside from nice, relaxing and comfortable, any feedback on the massage?
I don't need a 20+k chair I can sleep in This post has been edited by crazyconsumer: May 8 2008, 09:22 AM |
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May 8 2008, 10:41 AM
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Of course, nothing beats the original.
Surprised you never mention one alternative : Hire fulltime indonesian maid to give only massages everyday As for going to gym, etc..... it's a multi-million (if not billion) dollar industry for customers to lose weight without doing anything (eg. diet food/pills, machines/gadgets, any shortcuts. QUOTE(metalfreak @ May 8 2008, 09:30 AM) Nothing beats the real massage by human hands. IMHO, I still think its a waste of money to purchase these things. ...especially those machines that SHAKES your wholebody to lose fats...its like wtf man? I think ppl would get more results by spending that amount of money and join a gym and go on a treadmill. Heck even buy a treadmill and use it at home. Oh wait....this is about feedback and results of using those chairs..crap..sorry.. >.< |
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May 8 2008, 11:19 AM
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2K ?!!!!
Add a zero behind it for OSIM's latest. |
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May 8 2008, 05:09 PM
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Thats why i wan to compare with the cheaper brands OGAWA or OTO, see if got difference.
Looks like no one has experience at this, I may have to be thick skin to sleep in all 3 of the chairs to try out. |
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May 21 2008, 11:19 AM
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Finally tried the OSIM products and I'm very impressed. Tried the UPAPA and it was very good at relieving tired back muscles, especially lower back (bought it). Tried the USQUEEZE and was impressed again. At highest setting, it was a very strong massage and ticklish for the soles... but by end of session, my aching feet was totally loosened up.... super! Will buy this next. Tried the USPACE .... man, tis was like a space ship. But for the price tag, I expected more (keeping UPAPA and USQUEEZE in mind). The only thing I like from this was the rollers at the sole of feet .... really tension relieving like REFLEXOLOGY pressure point treatment. The dome is actually nothing ... just to enclose you in darkness for you to concentrate on LED light which changes colors (relaxing) and music. The back and shoulders massage are no big deal.... just rolls over muscles and some shaking.... prefer my handheld massager + upapa, stronger! Will try iMedic Pro and other chairs next time. |
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May 22 2008, 10:14 AM
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Have you tried reflexology? It can be a very geli or painful experience, but you'll see customers sleeping no matter how hard the massage.
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