Product Review Of The Sanyo DR 7700 Massage Chair
The DR 7700 is the luxury massage chair from Sanyo. Sanyo makes other models of massage chairs as well. The DR 7700 is also a zero gravity recliner. This does not make you wait lists, but it is supposed to distribute the weight of your body better across your back. There are many advanced technologies integrated into this massage chair recliner. Whether it is the undulating sole shiatsu foot massage or the over the shoulder gripping massage, the Sanyo DR 7700 is loaded with features.
There are a number of luxury massage chairs available on the market today. Sanyo has some of the more advanced features over other models. One of the more advanced features is a new roller head design.
Sanyo is introducing an exclusive new roller pad system. The roller is responsible for massaging the back, neck and shoulders areas. Normally, the rollers are driven by a series of motors. Each motor allows for different movements or massage techniques.
The Sanyo massage roller system is able to perform a gripping massage. This is particularly desirable for massaging the shoulders. Typically, kneading massage is used to loosen the large muscles of the back and shoulders. The gripping massage enables the roller system to squeeze over the tops of the shoulders.
There are four automatic massage programs in the DR 7700 massage chair. Sanyo has preprogrammed massages such as stiffness, recovery, relax and fine. This enables you to select the type of massage programs based on the condition of your body at that time.
Sanyo has incorporated in a repeat feature for the continued massage of a specific area. Just hit the repeat button and the massage will roll back and perform the last few minutes of the massage program. This enables you to target a specific area during the course of an automatic massage program.
The DR7700 massage chair comes with a stiffness sensor. The stiffness is determined by taking a reading of your pulse rate and perspiration. This is accomplished by cupping your hand over a secondary remote control. This information is then read and inputted into the massage chair computer.
Although the concept of the stiffness system sounds interesting, it seems a little redundant after the first or second time. There is a figurine on the LCD which lights up with all your stress points. The computer then systematically removes those irritating points until the LCD is clear.
The foot massage of the DR7700 massage chair has an undulating sole shiatsu. This type of massage covers a wide area. Your feet are gripped from the inside and also the outside by two airbags. These airbags are alternatively inflated to provide a thorough shiatsu massage.
The strength and effectiveness of the massage of the DR 7700 massage chair seems to light for my needs. A massage chair needs to deliver a strong and firm massage. Patents can be used as necessary to soften the massage for more sensitive users. However, the massage cannot be made stronger later. This is something to check out for your self and how it will meet your long term health needs.
Sanyo has developed a number of different massage chairs at various price points. Each of the massage chairs contains the same electronic features such as the physical shape center and the stiffness detection system. The DR 7700 massage chair is the luxury model and incorporates the most features of the total Sanyo line. The DR 7700 is a massage chair to consider if you are looking at the high-end massage chairs.
The newest zero gravity lounger for high end luxury massage chairs. The Sanyo DR-7700 Massage Chair is perfect to take care of tight shoulders or sore feet. Many high tech features have been integrated into the Sanyo Massage Chair Line. Find the stiffness detection system or the physical shape sensor to fine tune your massage.
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