Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Oct 27 '03
Pros: Very comfortable Cons: Tacky colors, no heat, expensive massage option, trying too hard to be cutting edge
Summary: Have you been to Brookstone or Sharper Image lately? Did you notice the bold, tacky, stylish chairs that they are almost forcing down your throat? The chairs that massage you as you sit in them? The ones that are typically very bright in color and comf ...
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Oct 31 '07
Pros: - smaller than most massage chairs, takes up less space Cons: - not as effective on the shoulders and neck
Summary: The first time I tried the Ijoy massage chair was at Sharper Image in the Mall of America after a couple of hours of shopping with friends. I really liked the gentler but effective touch of the chair and it felt really good on my aching back. Four ...
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Jun 23 '06
Pros: Inexpensive, initially. Cons: Not worth the money because it breaks very soon.
Summary: I purchased a brand new Ijoy from Interactive Health, through a third party, VitalityWeb in early May of 2006. The chair arrived on time, although the box was mutilated. No worries, the chair inside was fine. It is a black chair, low to the ground, ...
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May 05 '06
Pros: Auto-recline is a must; cup holder is handy & multiple modes target achy muscles! Cons: Sits a little low to the ground, not as great for folks over 6' tall
Summary: I remember the first iteration of the iJoy without the power recline. While the massage was great getting that model into a comfortable recline would nearly throw your back out. I bought that first generation of iJoy and returned it within 30 days ...
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May 10 '05
Pros: Excellent back massage. Great low price. Cons: No real headrest.
Summary: This chair beats the pants off much more expensive chairs; I know because I made the mistake and bought one. After using the iJoy my sister owns on a regular basis and realizing that it really did do an excellent job at melting the tension away from my ...
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Jan 01 '05
Pros: Great all over body massage! Cons: Have to take turns with everyone else in the family!!!
Summary: I too appreciated the reviews here when trying to decide to purchase one of these chairs and so I thought I should add a review as well. I sat in one of these chairs a couple of days ago while out shopping and I didn't want to go home!! I often need ...
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Sep 15 '04
Pros: affordable. nice, penetrating massage functions. excellent for the everyday aches and pains of pregnancy. Cons: low to ground. no shoulder action. ugly colors. can tip over in fully reclined position.
Summary: My husband bought me this chair about 2 months ago for my birthday. Since I've always had a lot of tension in my upper back, I would constantly ask him to give me a massage. When I got pregnant and ended up adding lower back pain to the upper back pain, ...
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Aug 30 '04
Pros: Great massage replication Kneading, percussion, compression, rolling, good price $649 Nice colors, comfortable. Cons: A tad bit too low to the ground perhaps for some, that's about all..
Summary: With many different kinds of chair massagers ranging from low end simply vibrating (pads and chairs) to high end chairs which fully scan your body, a plethora of choices await. With real massages approaching $100 for an hour retail, there is a good ...
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Apr 29 '04
Pros: Reasonable price. Good value. Small and portable. Excellent massage. Cons: Doesn't do a very good shoulder and lower back massage.
Summary: I live in Calgary, Alberta. I had to called a fewer people to find out where I can get the chair from. I could have got it on line, but because of the warranty issue, I decide to get it from Edmonton which is 3 hours drive from here. We got the grey ...
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Mar 19 '04
Pros: iJoy100 is a GREAT value and couples perfectly with iJoy ottoman 2.0 foot/calf massager Cons: iJoy100 is not as much a deluxe chair as many other (more expensive) massage chairs
Summary: I am not (yet) an owner, but I've tried out the iJoy100 massage chair ($599 from several sources) along with a separate iJoy foot/calf massager ($249), as well as the 'Human Touch' Robotic Massage Recliner with Calf and Foot Massage chair ($1,800 or so ...
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Mar 14 '04
Pros: Cost, massage, size, durability. Cons: Kind of ugly, headrest and no decent foot/leg massager available.
Summary: As I used these reviews when making my decision to purchase this chair, I thought it only fair that I add my own two cents here, as it may help someone else make up their mind one way or another. I was first introduced to massage chairs, and I'm not ...
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Mar 03 '04
Pros: Fits short people, good firm massage, fun colors and design, great price Cons: A little noisy; iJoy 200 only available at Sharper Image
Summary: At 5'4" with a long torso and short legs, I have a lot of trouble finding chairs which don't leave me hanging off the end or sticking my legs straight out because my knees are in the middle of the seat. Most massage chairs are designed for men ...
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Feb 24 '04
Pros: Price, comfort, size, material, control system in arm rest Cons: black was too expensive
Summary: I have been wanting one of these for quite some time and just happened to visit a Sharper Image while they were having the sale - they are trying to move stock on the green, blue, and floor models. I think the foolish thing to do would be to pay $1500+ ...
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Jan 10 '04
Pros: Great massage, relatively inexpensive(compared to other massage chairs), reclines to an almost laydown position Cons: Poor controls, no heat, light base(see review)
Summary: Looks: This is a subjective category, but I really love the way this chair looks. It has a refreshing style. Construction: Overall, it appears to be well made. It's a little light in the base of the chair and I found myself moving the chair easily ...
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Jan 09 '04
Pros: Price, comfort, style, roller based. Cons: Price, not enough programs.
Summary: I recently flew first class on Korean Airlines and their lounge in Seoul had six massage chairs that did everything, and truly felt like a human massage. They even had the calf/leg massagers, and about 9 pre-programmed massages for every type of ...
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Dec 29 '03
Pros: Gives an intense, relaxing massage Cons: Probably won't match your decor. Sits very low to ground. Limited massage programs
Summary: This year my wife and I decided that we would give ourselves a massage chair for Christmas. We see a Chiropractor regularly for wellness and the massage chair seemed like a natural complement to that. (Hey, we are the best rationalizers you'll eeevverr ...
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