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Click here to read EMI FAQs. Delivery to pincode 400001 - Mumbai within 5 - 9 business days. Sold and fulfilled by JSB Healthcare (4.6 out of 5 | 921 ratings). The order quantity for this product is limited to 2 units per customer Please note that orders which exceed the quantity limit will be auto-canceled. This is applicable across sellers. This item is Non Returnable An ISO 9001:2008 certified concern, JSB healthcare is one of the leading brands in home health care products based in New Delhi (India) and having presence in pan india locations. With over 30 years of experience in health & medical devices, JSB healthcare presents before you, products with authentic quality, genuine price and assured after sales service. JSB healthcare thrives to be your family home health care partner and stand by its company motto: striving hard for your good health ! JSB MZ11 3D Zero Gravity Full Body Massage Chair Expert Massage at Home 24X7 Reducing Anxiety & Depression, to Overcome Fatigue
For General Wellness and Rejuvenation & Helps Remove Body Stiffness To Get Relaxed After Gym Workout & to Reduce Muscle Ache in Old Age 1 Year On Site Door Step Warranty. Box Dimension: 75″ X 45″ X 36″ Type: Full Body Massage Chair with Zero Gravity : Relax Massage Chairs Other Features: With three zero gravity angles, With shoulder to toe massage functions, Integrated Remote Control Panel JSB HF05 Leg and Foot Massager (Silver-Black) JSB 03 Body Massager (White-Blue) JSB HF66 Air Compression Foot Calf and Thigh Massager with Heat (Multicolor) Ozomax Professional 17 in 1 Body Massager (White) Item model number: JSB Mz11 Date first available at Amazon.in: 8 May 2014 #29,716 in Health & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care) in Health & Personal Care > Health Care > Health Care Devices > Electric Massagers in Health & Personal Care > Health Care > Massage & Relaxation in Health & Personal Care > Personal Care & Health Appliances
Description for JSB MZ11 Zero Gravity Massage Chair (Gray/Black) Four auto modes and options to customize your massage therapy. Manual modes such as targeting individual zones like foot, arms and back possible. Air bags massage from shoulder to feet, 18 air bags, 4 rollers on the back, nodal acupressure massage on calves and feet. Power consumption is 230 watts. Weight is 109 kilograms. 15 minutes auto timer per mode (can be increased up to 30 minutes) and dimensions are 140cm(l) x 83cm(w) x 123cm(h). See all 4 customer reviews See all 4 customer reviews (newest first) See and discover other items: massage chair Health & Personal Care > Health Care > Massage & Relaxation > Electric MassagersI've never experienced a workout quite so rigorous as the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. The world's largest innovation event spans 1.8 million square feet of exhibit space. For three eight-hour days, I schlepped my laptop and camera bag across the thinly carpeted floors. 
My body, fueled by coffee and Clif bars, ached and fatigued quickly. Unsure how I would survive the convention, I set out to review every luxury massage chair I encountered at CES. zero gravity chair stainless steelMy mission gave me an opportunity to break from walking and receive much needed, therapeutic relief.ikea chair bed kijiji It was a wild success. morris chair recliner for saleHere are my favorite chairs, ranked least to best:pico arm chair uk 4. Daiwa's Relax 2 Zero Chairhigh chair cover replacement mamas and papas
Pro: The Relax 2 Zero chair by Daiwa uses air bag technology to relieve muscle tension from head to toe. The bags inflate and deflate, gently pushing the body from side to side.table and chair rental lubbock tx Con: The pressure was a little much for me, however, and I winced several times when the bags pinched my arms and legs too tightly. The materials felt cheap, as well, which became the most apparent during the foot massage. The rollers in the foot cradle felt like a bag of marbles held in a Ziploc baggie. 3. Adako's Zenith Chair Pro: Adako's "zero-gravity" Zenith chair is a dream for those who appreciate a good glutes massage. The chair's L-shaped roller track travels from the neck to the hamstrings, delivering concentrated pressure at the body's intersection: the buttocks. Plus, with a price tag under $8,000, the Zenith chair is the most affordable one I tried.
Con: While the glutes massage was out of this world, the chair provided an unmemorable experience for my other body parts. Plus, the L-shaped track limits its reclining capability. 2. Inada's DreamWave Chair Cost: $9,499 ($10,499 for the TruBlack Leather model) Pro: Stepping into Inada's DreamWave chair is like getting a hug. The chair provides 1,200 square inches of coverage — more than any chair on the market, according to Inada USA President Cliff Levin — so it gives the illusion of cradling you. Its 16 pre-programmed sessions means there's an experience for everyone. I prefer a gentle Shiatsu massage, and the Stretch session tugged at my limbs lightly and comfortably. Con: The DreamWave chair's pervasive coverage trapped my body heat and made me sweaty. My biggest concern, however, is the near $10,000 price. Pro: Infinity is massage chair royalty, and in fact, a sales manager at a rival company's booth recommended I check them out.
After a few minutes in the IT-880, I understood why. Infinity chairs feature one of the longest roller tracks on the market, so it cups the head and gives a mind-blowing crown massage. The chair also inverts, lifting the legs above the upper body and improving circulation and blood flow. The clincher here is in the price tag: Infinity's IT-8800 comes in more than $3,000 cheaper than Inada's DreamWave chair. Con: N/A — If I had that much money sitting around, my first call would be to Infinity. Pro: Tware's AiraWear is a massage vest that fits underneath your jacket. Small, inconspicuous motors inflate and deflate the vest from the inside, providing for a therapeutic compression massage. The wearer can choose a program from the company's app, which communicates with the vest over Bluetooth, and select the intensity. Con: The vest doesn't apply much pressure, and instead, replicates the feeling of an iPhone vibrating in your back pocket. While it's a fun novelty item, you're better off booking a massage appointment.