Type
Depending on the type of massage you want, you can choose from an array of chairs that tout different benefits and designs. Common massage chair types are 3D or 4D massage chairs, zero-gravity chairs (which recline you into a position that relieves pressure on your back), and multi-function massage chairs that offer a range of massage modes.
Regardless of the type of massage chair in Dubai, the Zero Health Care Team, says durability is the most important factor. “Make sure the chairs come with a warranty. For most of us, knowing what high-quality parts are versus cheap parts may not be an option,” he says. Three chairs on our list have 3-year warranties, while the Human Touch WholeBody 7.1 offers an extended 5-year warranty if you pay an extra fee.
Size
Take measurements of your space before deciding what size of massage chair can fit, and keep in mind that chairs with additional features are usually bulkier. For example, massage chairs with expandable sections to accommodate people of different heights or chairs that recline into zero gravity positions will need more horizontal room. Also, consider the reclined dimensions when deciding how much space you need. If you don’t plan on using your massage chair regularly or want to move it as needed, a smaller, portable massager cushion can go over most chairs and is easily stored away when it’s not in use.
Style
Most massage chairs are relatively bulky, so finding one that matches your decor is important, especially if you look at it every day. If aesthetics are important to you, opt for a massage chair that resembles a recliner.
The material is also a key decision—our list has faux leather, genuine leather, upholstery, and polyurethane options. Consider your existing decor and what material best matches your style, but also keep in mind that the material “should not only be made to last but be comfortable,” says Lees. “Plastics and rubber material may last longer but can also lead to sweating if using a heat mode.”
Features
Bonus features make all the difference between a good massage chair and a great massage chair. Air massage technology provides compressive massage, while rollers can knead, knock, and target pressure points. If you want to personalize your massage, look for a chair where you can adjust the height, depth, width, speed, and intensity. A reclining chair with heat therapy can also enhance your overall experience.
While features such as built-in speakers, remotes with LCD screens, charging ports, and pre-programmed modes aren’t must-haves for a quality massage chair, they can make your experience even more enjoyable.
Questions You Might Ask
What is the difference between 3D and 4D massage chairs?
“3D [massage chairs] use rollers that move in two different directions as well as increasing or decreasing the depth of the massage. 4D adds one more component of speed,” says Lees. Although the difference between these two massage chair types isn’t drastic, 4D chairs offer more control over the speed and rhythm of your massage.
How many times a week can you use a massage chair?
“Having access to a massage chair allows you to choose your schedule; however, it’s still important to allow your body to recover and respond to the massage, just as it would if it was done by a professional,” says Lees. “Depending on your goals and tolerance, you should probably limit yourself to no more than once every other day.”
How much should you expect to spend on a massage chair?
Massage chairs aren’t cheap—consider them a long-term investment that will serve you for years to come. Prices can range from $500 to over $1,000, with some high-end chairs costing closer to $10,000. The good news is that you can still get a high-quality, long-lasting massage chair while shopping on the lower end of the price spectrum—know your budget so you can shop for the essential features you need without unnecessary add-ons.
How long do massage chairs last?
“The life of a massage chair will vary depending on the amount of use it gets, and the materials it is made with. Your massage chair should last at least five years with good care,” says Lee. “Those that are more expensive should last longer, from 10 to 20 years. Make sure you talk to the company sales representative about repair, and what the most common cost and repair needed might be.”