Saloniture Professional Portable Folding Massage Table with Carrying Case - Blue
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This table measures 72 inches long, 30 inches wide, 24 to 38 inches tall, and has a 2 inch thick pad.
My husband has a body mass index of 300. This table is where he does his stretches, sit-ups, and other exercises. I believe it will withstand normal wear and tear, and it is a very nice table for the price.
It is cumbersome to transport. (Please note that the table does not weigh 550 pounds.) ) You can't adjust it very much; if you're picturing a chaise-lounge where the "back" can be raised and lowered to a variety of angles, this isn't the chair for you. It's a massage table in every sense of the word, flat and adjustable to a small degree. I'll make an attempt to take a photograph.
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This is the second table I've ordered in the last two weeks and received. The first was the cheapest table; the second was the most expensive one; and the third was the most expensive one. One of the closure latches was completely pulled off upon receiving it and opening the packaging, resulting in the table being returned as damaged. "Perhaps I should spend a few extra dollars rather than buying the cheapest table available," I reasoned. " What a complete farce. " The second table is more expensive, but it is EXACTLY the same table in terms of construction. These less expensive tables are ALL DROP SHIPPED from China. Spending a little more won't get you anything more. br>br>According to the table's Amazon description, it can hold up to 450 pounds. THAT IS A FACTUALLY FALSE STATEMENT. The table's instructions stated a weight limit of 300 pounds, but that is a LIE. If you read the instructions carefully, you'll discover that the table has 300 POUNDS OF TOTAL DOWNFORCE. THE POUNDS OF DOWNFORCE BY THE MASSAGE THERAPIST GIVING THE MASSAGE ARE EXPRESSLY INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL WEIGHT ON THE TABLE, according to the instructions. WHO BUYS A MASSAGE TABLE WHERE THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT MUST INCLUDE THE MASSEUSE'S FORCE? Who is this company? It's a company that wants to avoid all liability and warranty on its product. So, if/when the legs collapse, you'd have to show that the downforce applied plus the weight on the table did not exceed the downforce applied plus the weight on the table, and if you're giving the massage and lean into the person, THAT weight has to be accounted for as well. THIS COMES DIRECTLY FROM THE INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR THE TABLE! DESCRIPTION THAT IS COMPLETELY FALSE VS. DESCRIPTION THAT IS COMPLETELY FALSE THE ACTUAL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS. br>br>The wood used to make this table is so light that it could be used to make a model plane or a kite. br>br>About the product:br>PREMIUM COMFORT- really? "Deluxe cushioning" and "premium" foam are terms used to describe the cushioning and foam. Uh, NO. Foam that is extremely cheap and vinyl that is extremely uncomfortable. Wings on the armrests? Yeah- Regrettably, they simply sit in the mounting holes with nothing to hold them in place; The wings fall out when you move your arm. Steel support cables that can withstand the test of time? A Flexi dog leash, in my opinion, is far more durable than these "durable steel" cables. Is it crafted with precision? I suppose today's definition of "precision" is having two leg adjustment holes that are over a quarter inch off. "AND, when it comes to the adjustable legs, you can't close the table while the legs are in their highest position. " Every time you used it, you'd have to adjust it, then lower it to close it. "It has two professional clasps that keep it secure. " You're joking, right?" The clasps appear to have come from a metal lunchbox for a small child. "The premium composition support is featured on the adjustable headrest. " (I'm guessing whoever wrote this just looked up "premium" in the dictionary. ) The support, on the other hand, is made of inexpensive plastic. AND, like the armrests, the headrest does not lock into place. It simply sits there, ready to fall out if you move your head. br>br>Just setting it up and reading the directions made me hesitant to sit on it, given the instructions' warnings about "total load" placed on the table. br>br>Having witnessed two of these Chinese drop-offs, I guess the answer is that if you truly want a safe, reliable, years-long table, you must spend a few hundred dollars. br>br>This is a complete waste of money.
The wood was shattered into two pieces. This is a table that you should avoid purchasing. After less than 15 uses, the front wood panel snapped in half while I was just sitting at the table, despite the fact that I only weigh 140 pounds.
This is almost a throwaway item. This place has a lot of plastic. Definitely not to be used in a professional setting! (not that you'd expect it to be for $100 or less) But the headrest. . . It's over. The weight is too much for it to bear. When a person lies on it, it flops downward. The "locking" mechanism is complete nonsense. Two small plastic pieces that never seem to be able to be held together. As a result, when your client's head gives way, it'll just flop down. The table itself is sturdy, but there is nothing that secures the legs in place, so I was a little concerned. The weight of the body keeps it in place. Pleather is thin and easily torn if scraped or poked, so the level of comfort is adequate. The logo panel (at the head and foot of the table) is extremely thin. When working on the head and neck (trying to keep your client's head from flopping down), you could easily knock it with your knee and break it. Not sure who this would work for, given the head rest issue.
All of this is correct. And, while the table is excellent, it should be noted that it is not without its drawbacks. If you buy this for your wife as a gift, be sure to use it. Your wife will remind you that you gave it to her as a gift, and that if you truly loved her, you would use it. As a result, be ready to work as a masseuse full-time. However, it works out because you have complete control of the television while rubbing a naked woman you might have a chance with while she is lying there silently with earbuds in.
I bought this bed to use with lash extensions, and it's fantastic; I highly recommend it! Especially for all the lash technicians who travel.
I do reiki for friends and family, but I've noticed that working on people on a bed or couch is causing my back to hurt. This table went above and beyond my expectations. I don't think I'll use all of the accessories, but I did give them a try. Everything appears to be in good working order. The table had an unusual odor at first, but it dissipated after about two days of use. It's ideal for what I'm looking for! 2 out of 5 stars!.
A lash technician would love it. The bed is comfortable and padded. It is detachable and contains all of the necessary compartments. The unit is simple to put together. It's as simple as pulling it out. This is amazing, and I highly recommend it; you can even use it on your phone.
I'm a lash artist, and I've had this massage table for five years. After that, as my business grew, I bought a few more. When doing lashes, you must be able to comfortably place your legs under the table, or you must straddle the massage bed. My legs are currently too long to fit under the bed. I hired a carpenter to remove the preform wood piece and replace it with a stronger piece of wood under the bed to keep it sturdy and allow my legs to fit underneath comfortably. I've already put my oldest one to good use (it's a 5-year-old one). For the past five years, I have worked six days a week, ten hours per day. I've worked 12 hour days with back-to-back clients and never had a problem; it's sturdy and gets the job done! Although I never move my bed, it comes with a nice carrying case. To make it more comfortable, I added a bolster, a feather bed, and a warm blanket. It is a big hit with my customers.