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Relaxation Massager

Relaxation Massager

  • Soothes sore tired muscles
  • Eases discomfort
  • Adjustable massage thumbs
  • Chair straps included
  • Headrest included
  • Easygrip handles
  • Two year limited warranty

Ease painful muscles with our excellent Massager and enjoy a luxurious massage session at home in your favourite chair. Whether you have a stiff neck, aching back or weary limbs, you can lie back and let your cares evaporate.  Unwind after a long day, take it into the office, attach it to the back of your chair: wherever you need to de-stress, our Relaxation Massager can be there to soothe you.

Sore, Tired Muscles
Our versatile Relaxation Massager can be used either when you are lying flat or sitting up. It has two mechanical "thumbs" which rhythmically knead sore, tired muscles, easing stress and soothing away aches and pains. The fabric covered thumbs are adjustable so you can fit them to your neck, back, limbs or feet comfortably. And they can be switched to outward or inward massaging motion.

Rest Your Weary Head
Use the accompanying headrest to support your head when lying down to benefit from a therapeutic neck massage. The Relaxation Massager has a unique angled shape so it keeps your head properly aligned with your spine. Comfy rubber handles mean you can hold the massage cushion in any position for yourself, a partner or friend.

Seated Massage
If sitting, you can attach the massage cushion to your chair using the straps and buckles provided. This enables you to read, watch TV or just look out of the window at the sunset. The adjustable straps will fit most chairs except for very large or overstuffed ones.

Price:
£59.95
Club credits:
£5.00
Product code:
472-5839
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