The Awesome Panasonic Massaging Chair

March 7th, 2010

Panasonic provides a full line of massage chairs. There are two basic levels of massage chairs offered by Panasonic. On the high end of the line, they offer the Real Pro Ultra line. This consists of their model numbers EP-30003 to EP-30007. They also offer on the entry level side the new Urban Collection. This consists of a variety of more contemporary style massage chairs. These two lines are offered by Panasonic.

The Swede-Atsu New Urban Collection is the newest introduction from the company. They have redesigned these loungers to be much more stylish and contemporary. They offer sleeker designs with curved armrest and different accents in the chair. These loungers come in leather and some models have a separate leg ottoman.

The EP-1082 offers an air compression massage with eight airbags. It comes with the separate leg ottoman and has the Swede-Atsu massage roller mechanism. There are eight basic massage modes included in this lounger. This chair also offers the new chiropractic style massage techniques. This is to help with better muscle relaxation in helps promote better posture.

The model in the urban collection that has a built-in leg rest is the EP 1285. The EP 1285 comes with the same feature set as the EP 1082 but has a built-in leg rest. The EP-1285 comes with more airbags in the leg rest. There are a total of 14 airbags to provide more sufficient coverage when providing massage therapy to your legs.

Panasonic has included the Swede Atsu floating massage heads. This uses to war for firm rubber massage heads. The new urban collection provides for an accurate simulation of the hand movements of a master masseuse. It also includes technology to identify your acupoints on your back.

The air ottoman system which is separate for the EP1082 is the first and a separate unit. This separate unit contains eight airbags. It provides a compression massage for the legs and feet. He airbags are specially designed to provide a kneading in loosening of the shins and calf muscles. This helps to promote better circulation and provides a more contoured massage for the lower body.

Panasonic has now introduced its Real Pro Ultra massage chair line. This is their high-end luxury line. The Real Pro Ultra has many of the most advanced features offered by Panasonic. The models start with EP 30003 up to EP 30007. These boast technologies such as the three-dimensional body scanning and the advanced quad style rollers.

The Real Pro Ultra EP 30003 comes with a new quad style roller mechanism. This specially designed roller follows the contour of your spine. These massage heads will actually open and close which allows for some additional massage movements. It has the grasping and just motions for additional soothing relief.

The Real Pro Ultra line comes with three the body scan technology. The roller mechanism will scan up and down your back. It then creates a three-dimensional virtual map of your back. It locates the top of your shoulders and will adjust the program to follow the curve of your spine. This provides a much more tailored massage.

The next model up is the EP 30004 from Panasonic. This massage chair includes upper body stretching and an arm massage. The EP 30004 has specially designed the armrest that lifts up. You can stick your hand and arm inside and received an air compression massage. And upper body stretching system utilizes the airbags to hold your arm while it reclines the chair back to stretch the arms and shoulders.

The Real Pro Ultra line also consists of models 30005, 30006 and 30007. These models come with a more penetrating roller mechanism called ultra deep. The shoulder and hip airbags for the EP — 30005 have been removed compared to the 30006 and 30007. The only difference between the EP 30006 and the EP 30007 is that the 30007 is made in Japan. This is the lineup for Panasonic’s high in massage chair line the Real Pro Ultra.

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