Electric Massage Chair Hire
The chair is black PU leather throughout - high-backed with a deep padded headrest, integrated armrests, and separate calf massage units that extend from the base. In upright position it looks like a solid recliner; press the motor and the backrest tips back to a near-flat lounging position, bringing the leg rest with it, which tends to make people stop and look when it is set up on a stand.
To use it you sit down, press start, and the chair runs a bodyscan to position the four rollers against your shoulders automatically. Then you pick from six programs - the options include shiatsu, kneading, tapping/relaxing and combination massage. Air bladders in the seat and calf units work alongside the back rollers throughout the session, and the chair runs on a timer and switches itself off, so no-one needs to stand next to it once it is plugged in.
At exhibitions it tends to draw a small queue once people see it working. People waiting stay near your stand rather than moving on, and while they wait your team can talk to them - which is the more useful thing from a stand perspective. We supply exhibition equipment to venues including the NEC in Birmingham and ExCeL in London, and the chair works well alongside a photo booth or a self-operated game as part of a wider exhibition games setup.














