Work and Professional

Whether you’re a professional masseuse or just someone who’s looking to relax at home, massage beds are a great product. It can spare you a visit to the spa!

So, without further ado, let’s see what’s the best massage bed in the market.

EARTHLITE Portable Massage Table

Earthlite manufactures this durable massage table with a wooden frame. The hardwood frame, along with the maple legs make it squeak-free, for a steady massage. 

In addition to durability, it’s quite comfortable too. The thickness of the cushion is 2.75 inches, and with a dual-density system. Moreover, the upholstery is soft, and it’s oil and water-resistant.

Finally, the table is 34 pounds, and it supports up to 750 pounds. It also comes in 8 different colors.

Healthline Stationary Massage Bed

This is the only stationary massage bed on the list. It’s a perfect fit if you only need to work in one place. Don’t mistake being stationary for being stiff, as this one is completely versatile.

The cushion is divided into 3 adjustable parts, with a 2.5-inch thickness. The lower 2 parts of it can be adjusted to 7 different levels, while the backrest has different positions 0 to 40°. In addition to all of that, you’ll get to accommodate the table’s height to 6 levels.

The bed supports up to 500 pounds. It comes with an armrest and a face cradle too. 

Saloniture Portable Massage Table

The Saloniture Professional Massage Table is a good bargain, and it’s only 27 pounds. It’s also compact when folded for easy storage.

The table is durable, with a hardwood frame and steel cables. It supports up to 450 pounds. For extra support, the table’s legs are non-slip. 

As for the foam cushion, it has a 2-inch thickness, with a 3-inch thickness for the face pillow. The leather cover resists water and oil, in addition to being easy-to-clean and odorless. 

It comes with a carry case, arm sling, armrests, as well as an instructions sheet for easy assembly.

What to Look For in a Massage Bed?

Aside from portability, there’s more than one feature to keep in mind when you’re purchasing a massage bed.

Dimensions

The table’s width is essential to handle different body shapes. The wider, the better, but remember that if you’re short, you’ll need to choose a narrow table, to work comfortably. 

Opt for a table with adjustable height for your comfort. As for length, most tables are 73 inches, but you can pick a table with an extra face cradle, to add some extra inches to the actual length.

Cushion’s Thickness

The ideal thickness for the foam should range from 2 to 3 inches. This is an important aspect to feel relaxed.

Upholstery

The upholstery is generally made of leather, and the most common types are PVC and PU. PVC is more durable, however, it isn’t as soft as PU. 

Cables

Cable systems should give you the required support and steadiness. That’s why it’s important to go for steel or aluminum cables.

Weight Capacity

A table with a maximum weight capacity of 400 pounds can support a 400-pound person, right? Wrong. It’s the total weight applied on the table. 

Final Thoughts

The best pick is the Saloniture Portable Massage Table. In addition to the regular key features, it’s the lightest bed on the list. It’s budget-friendly too and it comes with some accessories.

Author

  • Dr. Barry Jarvis

    Dr. Barry Jarvis is a renowned sleep specialist, dedicating their illustrious career to the intricate world of sleep medicine. Holding a medical degree from a prestigious institution, Dr. Jarvis has cultivated a deep understanding of the complex mechanisms that govern sleep and its pivotal role in overall health and well-being. With a compassionate approach and a meticulous eye for detail, Dr. Jarvis has helped countless individuals reclaim restful nights and vibrant days. Beyond their clinical expertise, they have contributed to groundbreaking research in sleep medicine, unraveling the mysteries of sleep disorders and pioneering innovative treatments that stand at the forefront of the field.

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