Many people buy these chairs and don't use them...BUT a lot of them are really more toys than professional equipment. I think if you shop around and find one that you really like, and will use, that is well made, then the cost is not as important as buying one that is cheap which you will not use.
Novo XT.. it's 48 months, no interest and only need to pay like $185/month..
ii have a massage chair that cost thousands, my insurance paid for it, if your paying yourself I would encourage you to save the money, the chair won't help you.
When it comes to investing in a massage chair, it's important to weigh the long-term value it brings to your well-being and comfort. However, since the thread is quite old, it would be helpful to research the current market and advancements in massage chair technology to ensure you're getting the best value for your investment. Additionally, if you're specifically looking for relief from sciatica, you might want to explore other options like percussion massager for sciatica, which can target specific areas and provide targeted relief. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide if the investment aligns with your priorities and budget. Take your time to research and compare different options to make an informed decision. Good luck!
Last edited by douggieohare; 07-21-2023, 05:37 AM.
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