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INADA HCP-i2A Massage Chair

    Feature Summary

  • Power recline backrest
  • Dual motor massage mechanism, quad rollers, and vibration in backrest
  • Armrest vibration with on/off switch inside right armrest
  • Seat vibration
  • Detailed and stylish wood accents
  • Rear wheels for easy mobility
  • 100% PU Leather upholstery
  • Smart remote with dual LCD display, 8 pre-programmed massage sessions and manual selection modes
  • Convenient remote control holder
  • Air massage and length adjustment in footrest
  • Powered footrest with +/- 4" length extension

With precision and grace, the INADA Chair i.2 analyzes the contours of your body to detect and target shiatsu points along the spine. Like its earlier predecessor, the INADA Chair i.2 emulates the latest techniques used by massage and chiropractic professionals for back and spinal care. Each articulated massage program is customized to your individual contoured shape providing you with the ultimate personal massage.

The INADA Chair i.2 delicately balances powerful rolling action and soothing air pressure to breathe life into stiff joints and muscles, restore circulation of blood to the extremities, and facilitate the natural flow of nutrients to the back and legs. Within moments you will feel your tension and soreness melt away under the personal and holistic care of INADA.

Multi-Speed Footrest feels like strong hands providing a powerful three-dimensional massage for your calves.

Optical sensors automatically detect acupressure points along your back with every pre-programmed massage. The massage program is automatically tailored to you.

    Pre-programmed INADA Designed Massage Sessions (15 minute sessions)
  • Unique Health Programs
  • 3 unique Well-being Programs
  • All programs begin with Optical Sensing
    Upper Body Massage
  • Rolling: 1 speed
  • Kneading: 6 speeds
  • Rhythmic Acupressure: 1 speed
  • Tapping (Percussive Massage): 4 speeds
  • Roller Width: Adjustable to 3 settings (narrow, medium, wide)
    Lower Body Massage
  • Air Massage: Adjustable to 3 settings (low, medium, high)


    Manual Modes
  • 10 upper body controls can be operated independently by you
  • 3 lower body modes can be operated independently by you
    Back Mechanism Travel Distance
  • Total travel: 23"
  • Partial travel setting: limits movement to 6"
    Vibration Massage Features
  • Back vibration: high and low settings
  • Seat vibration: high and low settings
  • Armrest massage
    Backrest
  • Full power recline and return to upright position
    Footrest
  • Full powered extension and retraction
  • 4" range of length adjustment

Specifications
Product Name: INADA Chair i2

Model: HCP-i2A
Power Supply: AC 120V / 210W / 60Hz
Reclining Angle: 120 - 170 degree
Massage Range: Full 59cm (23.2") Partial 15cm (5.9")
Preset Programs (8): 5 Healthcare programs, 3 Well-being programs
Massage Motors (9): Kneading Motor (DC Motor), Tapping Motor (DC Motor),
Up and Down Motor (AC Motor), Vibration Motor (Seat),
Vibration Motor (Arm) (Right), Vibration Motor (Arm) (Left),
Vibration Motor (Back) (Right), Vibration Motor (Back) (Left),
Actuator Motor (Reclining)
Rollers (4): 4 Massage Rollers
Pneumatic Motors (2): Lower Body Air (Foot / Calf / Seat Massage), Footrest Air (Footrest Up & Down)
Pneumatic Kneading (42): 9 Air Bags (Calf) (Right), 9 Air Bags (Calf) (Left),
12 Air Bags (Seat) (Right), 12 Air Bags (Seat) (Left)
Weight Limit: Manufacture suggests 220lbs
User Height Range: 5-0" to 6-4" (Approx.)
Reclined Dimensions: 68"L x 29"W x 25"H
Upright Dimensions: 50"L x 29"W x 44.5"H

Note: Up until mid-2006, this chair was marketed under i.2 and the RMS-10 are identical massage chairs.

Children should not use the chair.
It is advisable to keep children and pets away from the chair (especially behind the reclining seat back or under the seat or footrest).
May result in accident or injury.

 

ENDLESS VARIATIONS OF MASSAGES

KNEADING
A deep ingratiating circular pattern designed specifically to work the muscle and nerve connections in and around the spine, source of most tension.

ROLLING
Blood circulation is promoted by repeated compressions and relaxations produced by the pushing and pulling movements

TAPPING
An adjustable tap simulating brisk or slow rhythmic beats against the back, designed specifically to relax sore muscles and aches related to ill-health.

SYNC MODE
A melding of the two vital massages producing an effect of 2 massussers working the back area to the fullest degree. Rich deepening strokes to set your tension in reverse.
ABOUT FAMILY INADA


FAMILY Inada is a manufacturer of Japans No. 1 selling luxury shiatsu massage chair, the INADA chair. The company was founded in Japan in 1962, introducing the worlds first therapeutic massage chair. Since its inception, the company has been devoted to designing and building therapeutic massage devices for home use and holds many international patents in the field. With sales divisions in the U.S., Germany and S.E. Asia, FAMILY Inada is creating a healthy living environment for all as a leader in the advanced research and development of massage related technology

The INADA Chair is the synergy of Eastern medical wisdom and modern technology. The ultimate goal of massage is to enhance the bodys natural healing ability by releasing stress and promoting circulation. According to Eastern medicine, the key to good health is maintaining a balance the yin and yang elements in the body, including the relationships between the upper and lower body, left and right, and front and back. The body has more than 350 pressure points aligned with the internal organs along the meridians. Stimulation of specific pressure points through kneading, tapping or pressing can energize the internal organs, helping some cases to slow or possibly prevent the onset of disease. The INADA Chair is the only chair that relies on the techniques and knowledge of professional massage and shiatsu therapists.

The INADA Chair is the only shiatsu massage chair that uses a state-of-the-art infrared technology to scan your body, detect pressure points and give you customized massage programs. With the infrared pressure point detection technology, the INADA Chair became the best-selling luxury shiatsu massage chair in Japan. The chair was designed by shiatsu and massage therapy professionals to give you the benefits of traditional Japanese acupressure massage everyday, at your convenience, in your home or office. The chair can help you take command of your health by aiding in the release of disease-causing stress, enhancing the healing effects of sleep and relieving job-related fatigue.

The INADA Chair is sold as a "Medical Chair" in Japan. It was approved by the Japanese government in 1998 for use in non-clinical massage and acupressure therapy and is marketed for home-therapeutic medical purposes in Japan.

The INADA Chair is now registered and approved by the FDA as a medical device.

HISTORY To know INADA is to know the history of the massage chair.
FAMILY Inada built the original home massage chair in 1962 and has steadily rolled out a series of impressive firsts thereafter:

1966 - First lift-and-drop handle

1968 - First up-and-down motion rollers / First leg vibration system

1971 - First kneading mechanism / First rhythmic movement function

1972 - First to offer choice of two or four rollers

1973 - First to offer choice of firm or soft touch kneading

1974 - First chair with the "human touch" (squeeze and press) function / First clutch controlled kneading and tapping function

1979 - First spinal roller / First fold-up backrest / First free-locking recline system

1988 - First chair using both acupressure and massage roller features

1996 - First with four rollers that move in alignment with the body

1998 - First to use air bags for massage

1999 - First combination of rollers on upper body and air bags on lower body

2000 - First infrared pressure point detection system / First preventative medicine/wellness based software / This version of the INADA Chair i.1 captures the #1 share of the market in Japan

2001 - INADA Chair i.1 & H.9 introduced to the U.S. / First chair with a synchronized music program / named "innovation of the year" by TIME magazine

2003 - INADA Chair D.1, the first full-body massage chair is introduced in U.S.

2004- INADA Chair W.1, the first home theater massage chair, is introduced in U.S.


FEATURES

FAMILY INADA was the first to introduce an automatic infrared pressure point detection system. Today, each INADA chair recognizes Shiatsu pressure point locations for over 100 body types. Your INADA massage experience will begin with an infrared body scan that identifies your central pressure points. The chair then adjusts its internal mechanisms to match your body type and customize your massage. This incredible flexibility makes the INADA chair an investment that can be used by the entire family.

ULTRA-SLOW Variable massage movement is unique to the INADA Chair
Designed to mimic the hand movements of a massage therapist, this proprietary "Human Touch" technology provides a wider range of variation in kneading, tapping, rhythm shiatsu and combination strokes. Multi-directional air bags and vibration systems work together to ease tension in the arms, lower body and thighs.

The INADA Chair is designed to respond to individual needs
A series of massage programs developed by the FAMILY INADA design team allow you to choose the right massage for your body, on any given day, anytime. For example, one program is designed for the morning, to rejuvenate and energize the entire body, while another is designed for night time, to soothe and relieve the tensions of the day. You can concentrate on certain parts of the body, or focus on a single area such as your back, your shoulders or your feet.



colors Black
Motors 4 motors
Recline 110-170 degree electronic recline
Rollers 4 rollers
Warranty 3 year
Company Family Inada
Feature - Fullbody Relief: Relaxes the muscles that affect your whole body and alleviates fatigue by stimulating shiatsu points.
-Stiff Shoulders: Helps to relieve tension and stiffness around the neck and shoulders.
- Lower Back Tension: Recommended for lower back muscle pain and fatigue.
- Legs and Hips Fatigue: Stimulates the shiatsu points that relieve muscle fatigue in the legs and hips.
- Acupressure: Slow motion shiatsu massage for entire body.
- Morning: Uses a European massage technique moving from the extremities inward, toward the body's center. Recommended massage for first thing in the morning.
- Night Time: Uses a Chinese massage technique moving outward, from the center of the body toward the extremities. Recommended for use before bed.
- Seat: Combination of vibration and air massage directly stimulates the muscles of the seat area.

Massage Chair Comparison Chart

Fujikura Comparison Chart

Sanyo Comparison Chart

Fujikura Massage Chair Comparison Chart

Brand Fujikura Fujikura
Model Fujikura 1000 Fujikura 2000
Massage Specifications
Strength of Massage 9 10
Actual Rolling Stroke (inches) 29" + 5.3" 29" + 5.3"
Advertised Rolling Stroke (inches) 29.3" + 5.3" 29.3" + 5.3"
Number of Massage Rollers 4 4
Number of Motors Total 8 11
Timer Settings (minutes) 15 20
Back Massage Functions
Rolling, Kneading, Tapping  Yes Yes
Combination Kneading and Tapping Yes Yes
Variable Roller Width Adjustment Yes Yes
Heating Element Yes Yes
Air Massage in Back No No
Air Massage in Seat Yes Yes
Vibration in Back No No
Vibration in Seat No Yes
Auto Programs 5 4
Leg and Foot Massage Features
Mechanical Leg / Foot Massage Shiatsu Point Shiatsu Point
Mechanical Rolling in Footrest Shiatsu Point Shiatsu Point
Mechanical Kneading in Footrest Shiatsu Point Shiatsu Point
Air Massage in Leg / Foot Yes Yes
Vibration in Footrest No No
Extendabel Footrest No No
Chair Specifications
One Touch Recline / Return No Yes
Back Recline Angle 170 170
Two Motor Recline Yes Yes
Single Motor Recline No No
Manual Recline No No
Removable Arms No Yes
Leather No No
Synthetic Leather Yes Yes
Dimensions - Upright W x D x H 31"x50"x45" 32"W x 51.5"H x 54"L
Dimensions - Full Recline W x D x H 29x78x28 32"W x 32"H x 76"L
Warranty 5years 5years
Retail Price (MSRP) $2290 $5990.00
Our Price $1450 $1800
Comments And Other Features
Special Features Heated Foots 3 Lower body cources
Removable Back Pad Yes Yes

Sanyo Massage Chair Comparison Chart

 
$3,700.00
$3,500.00
$2,799.99
$2,500.00
$2,000.00
 
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HEC·SA5000K
HEC·A3700K
HEC·SA2500K
HEC·SR1000K
GK Roller Technology
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Leg Point Shiatsu
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4-way Multi-Roller
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Stiffness Detection Sensor
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Physical Shape Sensor
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Memory Courses
4
Automatic Courses
10
8
6
7
7
Manual Course Combinations
41
71
20
11
36
Massage Speed Settings
5
5
3
3
3
Massage Width Settings
5
5
3
3
3
Power Recline
170° angle
170° angle
170° angle
170° angle
170° angle
One-Touch Upright Return
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Zero Gravity Positions
1
1
Vertical Adjustment Range
31"
285/16"
31"
25"
25"
Removable Headrest and Back Pad
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Soft Synthetic Leather Cover Material
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Built-in casters for easy moving
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Dimensions (WxHxD) upright
28.75” x 48” x 49”
28.75” x 47.25” x 48.875”
28” x 44.25” x 47.375”
28” x 41.75” x 45.625”
26.5” x 44.125” x 40.625”
Dimensions (WxHxD) reclined
28.75” x 30” x 76.375”
28.75” x 26.75” x 76.375”
28” x 23.25” x 73”
28” x 23.625” x 71.125”
26.5” x 24.5” x 69”
Unit Weight
176 lbs.
154 lbs.
170 lbs.
139 lbs.
134 lbs..
Maximum User Weight
265 lbs.
265 lbs.
265 lbs.
265 lbs.
265 lbs.
Warranty
1 Year Parts & Labor with In-Home Service
3 Years coverage on the roller mechanism
Massage Chair Guidelines
Here you have it: your guide to finding that perfect massage chair you always wish you had. That chair that is great for relaxing after a hard day or removing tension after strenuous workouts. But before you dig in, there is some basic information - and misinformation that you will need to know.

There is no question, a massage chairs can be one of the most critical and expensive consumer products in your home. The right chair will help you to relieve stress and back problems, while poor quality chairs will have you gritting your teeth with more headaches after each break down.

10 years or 10 months is the motto we so believe in. A lot of work goes into massage chairs of quality and we show them prevalently on our site. When people ask us "Why these chairs?" we tell them that "These are the ones that will be investments rather than a pain down the road." Cheaper made chairs are made cheaply by using 3rd party parts, thereby eliminating the trust you are getting a factory-certified massage chair. Quality control is lost for the gain of a dollar or more. Granted, this is not the case all the time but with our background and knowledge of the industry, it happens more than you can imagine. We urge you to talk to one of our representatives on ANY massage chair before taking the plunge. We may be able to save you hundreds of dollars in wasted time and and money with our expertise.


Massage Chair Features and Benefits

Since we are going to help you select the perfect massage chair for your needs, you might want to know a little bit more about what they can do. This next part talks about the different types of massages offered on your chair and how these features differ.

All high priced massage chairs use the latest technology to study the finger movements of professional massage therapists and duplicate these motions.

Kneading (Shiatsu) Massage

The main advantage of the Kneading massage is that it both relaxes and invigorates the body. Kneading massage uses three complex movements, such as:

  1. Pressure is applied gently to an accupoint
  2. The pressure is held allowing tension to transfer to the roller
  3. Tension is then released allowing the pressure to leave the system

Rolling Massage

Rolling massage helps to stretch the spine by elongating the muscles that support your back. This relieves pressure on the discs in your back. Rollers massage up and down the spine. This helps to stimulate spinal nerve roots and reduce muscular back pain. The greater the area covered and greater the size of the rollers, the more optimal the massage becomes for increasing overall blood circulation.

Tapping Massage

Tapping massage, simply stated, helps to improve your blood circulation. This increased blood flow has the benefit of reducing muscular stiffness and enhancing movement of oxygen and other vital nutrients through the course of the body. After exercise, this function helps wring muscles free of lactic acid, reducing the overall stiffness of the region being massaged. Some massage chair technologies allow as many as five hundred taps a minute! Sit back and let all the day's stiffness dissipate.

Six steps for finding the right gear for you!

Now that we have talked about your Massage Chair features and learned more about the massage functions, it's time to follow these six steps to truly find you the best gear for you.

  1. Know Thyself - Know the nature of massage you need: Do you have a neck problem, back problem, or lower back problem? Do you need more concentrated massage or a combination of kneading, rolling, or tapping?
  2. Durability or temporary solution: If you need an urgent shiatsu massage, there are cheap rollers for the back. If your priorities call for durability and long term use, you will want a chair that can last at least 5-10 years.
  3. Prioritize- Decide which styles and features mean the most to you. Rank those top features and styles and use those criteria to select the products within your price range.
  4. Visit an online store and a showroom in the mall. Some of the most popular chairs are displayed in malls and if you have a chance, you should try them. Be patient in the purchasing process. As a general rule malls will charge more than online stores. Tax and shipping are involved as is the Mall's store operating costs that have to be made up in your final price.
  5. Research, research, research. Contact manufacturers for additional information on sizes, specifications, and any other information. Study them closely, review tapes, talk to friends, and other experts. Be careful about impulse buys and non-durable electrical component units.
  6. Think about return policy. You may think you will not return your massage chair purchase. But we have all heard that 50% of marriages in America end in divorce. So falling in love is wonderful. But make sure you have the option to return or exchange, or you might end up with a case of buyer's remorse (or a broken heart)!

Massage Chairs

When it comes to selecting the massage chair, forget about more features, more rollers and special features that you do not need. The issues you should consider are comfort, durability, stability, massage technique, motors, quality, and warranty. The most important thing in buying chairs is quality. You want a chair with the best shiatsu massage technique with good quality motors. Motors are as important to your massage chair as an engine is to your car.

Making Sense of Massage Chairs

Selecting your chairs based on your need is a great rule of thumb for choosing your chair. However, the chair is not a cheap purchase and you probably want it to last more than your average consumer electronic product. Here is a primer on selecting chairs.

Motors

Your massage chair motor is the engine of your car. Motors in the chair are important since they carry out the massage. If your massage chair breaks down, the chair becomes useless. You need to investigate the quality- who made it, where was it manufactured and how long it can last. Companies usually outsource the motor. Look for the few companies that make their own motors. Other companies are well known motor makers that make other products with motors such as vacuum cleaners or fans.

Motors manufactured in Japan are known for their durability. These motors also produce less noise than motors made in other countries. You might want to investigate the number of motors in the massage chair. When the chair has independent motors that concentrate on kneading, rolling, and tapping, you will receive a more effective and powerful massage. Furthermore, a chair with more motors can allocate the workload necessary to produce a therapeutic massage.

This produces less wear on each motor, allowing the motors to rest while the active motor provides you the specified shiatsu massage function. When a single motor provides all kneading, rolling, and tapping functions, it becomes more likely to burnout from overuse. The result is a shortened life span for a singular motor over a chair with several motors.

Rollers

There are chairs with 16, 12, 10 or 8 rollers. Is it really "the more the better?" This general rule does not accurately apply to rollers. The more rollers you have cause the size of each roller to get smaller. If a single motor of the chair is tasked with moving 16 rollers it cannot do so efficiently.

It is the quality, size and type of material rollers are made of that determine the massage you will get. Some rollers allow themselves to curve along the body and form up to 50 degree to fit the shoulders, back and other areas. Other do not allow for the curves of your body. Thus, a roller that has the flexibility to suit all body types allows for a better massage than a larger quantity of inflexible rollers.

Adjustments

The massage chair needs to adjust to an individual in order to optimize performance for the individual user. A critical factor in your massage chair is the height adjustment. People come in all shapes and sizes. Some chairs have height adjustment for the rollers range of movement. This allows your rollers to better cover the shoulder, neck and lower back region. The speed of your massage rollers is an important factor for shiatsu massage. A proper massage entails strong and fast massage movements. At other times your back craves relaxing, soft movements.

Some chairs offer strength adjustments for varying intensity. If the chair's initial massage is too strong, we recommend you put more padding in between the roller and the back cover. That process is easy to do. Usually the company you purchase from has an extra back pad for sale and it often costs less than $30. The chair offering you a stronger massage is no problem since you can add padding.

As times goes by most owners want to increase the intensity since the body gets accustomed to the current massage technique and intensity. This process is similar to increasing weight on workout equipment in a gym. There is a problem with a chair producing a softer massage. There is no way to increase the intensity. In other words, there are no means to increase intensity when your body needs a stronger massage.

Neck adjustment can be a critical factor in the enjoyment of your chair. Many people have neck problems. This is especially true for people working in the computer field who are in front of their terminal all day long. Some brands offer you a better neck massage than others, which is why it is so important to try before you buy; or to have the ability to exchange the chair.

Features

There are chairs with speed control but no intensity control. Conversely, there are chairs with intensity control without speed control. Different features can include air massage or roller massage. Air massage involves squeezing the muscle and as a result is not as effective as the better roller massages. Roller massage provides you the best massage technique for shiatsu massage. Cheaper chairs have vibration, or disk rollers instead of large rollers that provide a more therapeutic shiatsu massage. Leather chair or non-leather chair is also an issue.
Generally, leather chairs are expensive to produce and less enticing for long-term use for massage chairs due to special care for roller movement. If the user does not use leather care oils, the rollers can crack the leather from the repetitive stress. For this reason, leather chairs provide less of an advantage over synthetic leather. This situation is similar to outdoor gear for camping where cotton is not as functional as nylon or Gore-Tex. Cotton is great for home use but not for the intense conditions of the outdoors. Similarly, synthetic leather massage chairs last longer than leather massage chairs because of the exposure to the repetitive wear and tear of the rollers.



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