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Massage Chair, Review Of Ht-1650 Massage Chair By Interactive Health


by Alan Weidner

The HT-1650 massage chair is the newest and, in my opinion, the nicest and most luxurious massage recliner that Interactive Health has yet manufactured. With the HT-1650 massage chair, Interactive Health has blended beauty with technology. This is truly the “His & Hers” in one, to end all compromising. Many different preferences can all agree on the value and quality of this chair. No other chair appears as sophisticated and diverse to fit into any home, with any style of décor. From elegance to modest taste, this chair pleases every setting.
With its luxurious premium leather, the quality of the fabric alone makes this chair one that you can melt away in. You can get cozy in it’s top-grain, double stitched, Aniline dyed leather, and make yourself at home resting comfortably as the memory foam cushion softens, making it irresistibly tempting to spend your entire weekend lounging deep in relaxation.
But if that isn’t reason enough to drool over this chair, brace yourself for all the benefits that lay inside, as your personal in-house masseuse.
This chair boasts of triple motors, with quad rollers that can be enhanced with air technology to customize the level of intensity to your personal preference and tolerance. So you get the best of both worlds of air and rollers. Step it up a notch in your relaxation by turning on the infrared heat in your low back. Unlike regular heat coils that can become too hot and uncomfortable after only a few minutes, the infrared heating unit works with your body’s inner temperature, delivering a natural heat that you can enjoy through the entire massage session. So you can maximize your massage therapy by adding heat therapy, and kiss those sore muscles goodbye! Rollers in the calves and feet work the acupressure points and stress triggers that contribute to fatigued legs and feet, and will help improve circulation working out all of that tension, bringing back energy and rejuvenation.
Not only are your back, neck, shoulders, calves and feet taken care of, but your buttocks and thighs will be pampered as well.
This personal masseuse of yours will come with many choices to tailor- such as percussion, kneading, compression, stretching, traction, and rolling, the combinations are practically endless. You can even get rid of tension in your arms after a long day at work with the armrest vibration. You truly won’t want to move a muscle. So what more could you ask for from such a progressive design? How about voice activation so that you literally won’t have to move any muscle! With 8 pre-set programs ranging from 1:Sore Muscle Relief, 2: Sports & Back therapy, 3: Leg/Foot/Hip Therapy, 4: Neck/shoulder relief, 5: After work stretch, 6: Morning energize, 7: Night time soothing, and 8: Auto Demo — it’s almost unnecessary to want any more from this chair, but you still have customizable preferences to personalize your sessions.
And with its unique on-board outlet on the back of the armrest, you can plug in your laptop, and can practically consider never having to move an inch again...that is, until you want to get up and enjoy your improved energy and overall physical health.
This chair reclines to a 170 degree angle to really traction out and stretch away the tension that compresses down on our spine all day long. Or you can just kick up the ottoman and enjoy the comfort of the chair overall while you watch some T.V. The only negative comment I’ve ever heard brought up about this massage chair, besides the price tag, is the fact that the ottoman doesn’t incline to 180 degrees. It rises to just a few degrees shy of horizontal. So, if you are banished from the bedroom and onto the massage chair for a night’s sleep, and you want to be completely horizontal, you might have a complaint. Other than that, this massage chair is everything it claims to be.
Interactive health uses unique technology for the back massage track, which is designed to promote the proper posture for your back, deserving it’s endorsement from the American College of Chiropractics and Orthopedics, as well as the American Chiropractic Association. Of course, Interactive Health’s standard 1/3 year warranty applies.
You really do get a fantastic bang for your buck; in my opinion, other manufacturer’s chairs in this same price range can’t compete on luxury and features.
About The Author: Dr. Alan Weidner graduated summa cum laude from Southern California University of Health Sciences. His website, http://www.massage-chair-relief.com , offers massage chairs and massage recliners by Panasonic, Sanyo, Omega, and Interactive Health.
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