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"Sanyo's Massage Chair Knows Where It Hurts"</p>
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After buying one of these, I'd say it would hurt quite a bit in the wallet area.</p> <p>Gnuser</p>]]></description>
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If you're so stressed out that you require this much fancy technology to massage you after a long day at work, might I suggest a career change?</p>
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Or, at the very least, a different kind of "Intelligent stiffness detection sensor" - maybe even one that induces stiffness!</p>
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:)</p> <p>pambamboo</p>]]></description>
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Having full body muscle and nerve tension with various areas of tendonitis and no official diagnosis from various doctors, the closest being "rheumatism", this chair looks like a godsend.  Too bad it'll probably cost way too much for way too little deep tissue treatment.</p> <p>ntgxtreme</p>]]></description>
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Oh. come on guys! Can you really say "Intelligent stiffness detection sensor" with a straight face? I'm just trying to figure out how one lies prone, instead of supine as in the picture.</p> <p>Skeptical_Geezer</p>]]></description>
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<blockquote>If you're so stressed out that you require this much fancy technology to massage you after a long day at work, might I suggest a career change?</blockquote></p>
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F'real.</p>
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I once knew a woman who paid $150 for a foot soaker/massager thingy and used it every day after work, also spending lots of $$ for special soaking salts and such. Thousands of dollars a year I'd wager.</p>
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All this instead of just getting a good pair of shoes.</p> <p>Paul D</p>]]></description>
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A <i>Stiffness Detection Sensor</i> eh? So if I lie face down on it, I'll get a real massage parlor experience?</p> <p>maksmir</p>]]></description>
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Massage chairs like this are great. I've used two different models for a while and it beats a petit woman walking on your back. (sort of)</p>
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There is one thing though, see that leg thing/squeezer...that's a torture device. One of the chairs I use has that leg thing and it %#^@ hurts! It just uses airbags to squeeze until you yell and still won't let go. It would be great if there were rollers in the leg feature and not Python's.<br />
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