Human Touch Zero-Gravity Massage Chair
by Edwin
Billed as the “World’s first zero-gravity massage chair”, what else can I say but to let the specs do the talking? After all, forking out a whopping $3,995 for something like this, one would definitely expect some very real (and painful) returns.
3 reviews or comments
Phrogg Says: January 24, 2008 at 1:15 am
For that price, may as well get a membership to a day spa, and get real massages on a weekly basis for a whole year. Probably as long as that chair’s motors would last, anyway.
Massage Lancaster PA Says: March 21, 2010 at 7:04 am
I’m surprised that you can actually build a business selling chairs like this. There is no comparison to going and getting a real massage.


Lukas Says: January 23, 2008 at 10:30 pm
Why are these damn chairs always so expensive? You’d think the cost of the technology would have gone down by now.
I’d love to get one, but $4,000 for a chair is a bit too rich for my blood.