Best Gifts For Christmas

By James Knolan

The gift giving season is upon us and if you are like most people, and then you are looking for something unique to give. One of the best gifts of the season is a massage chair. What could be better in these turbulent economic times than being able to relax and decompress from all this chaos. Massage chairs are very affordable and are tremendously convenient for the recipient. Check out one of the best Christmas gift ideas of the year.

We first want to bring to your attention one of the best entry level massage chairs. We highly recommend the Omega M-2 Orion recliner. The M-2 Orion massage chair is a full body massage chair for less than $1000. This is an attractively designed lounger and packs quite a massage punch.

The M-2 is a full body massage chair which invigorates and relieves tension in your back, buttocks and legs. There are numerous massage choices with the Orion massage chair. Select from 3 timed massages which automatically run the whole chair. Or you can pinpoint specific areas with a manual massage like kneading, finger press or swaying.

The Swaying massage is a rare type of massage which is very effective in relieving tension and loosening the muscles of the back. The buttocks have a choice of a seat vibration massage or activating the 8 massage heads built into the seat to relieve tension in the lower body. This is very invigorating and comforting.

Also let the M-2 soothe you aching legs with the leg rest massager. You can adjust the angle of the leg rest and also the length (up to 4 inches). Position the leg rest on the area of your legs most in need of relief and sit back and let it go to work.

The Orion massage chair from Omega is the perfect gift for that someone special. It is a full body massage chair at an unbeatable price. The recipient of this awesome gift will be thankful with every massage treatment.

You may want to check out the model EP 1272 made by Panasonic. Panasonic has included a vast array of massage capabilities into this recliner. There are some very soothing and relieving massage therapies at the touch of a button.

The SR1000 has an impressive design and comes with highly varnished wood armrests. It is contemporary in styling and has a flipping foot rest. The foot rest can be flipped up when not in use or flipped down when needed. This enables the massage chair to look more like a regular recliner.

The massage therapy of the Sanyo SR 1000 is very effective. It comes with manual massages that can be complimented with two stretching functions. There are 2 automatic massage functions named Recovery and Relax. You can also select to target a region of your back. Choose from waist, neck and shoulder or upper body. This is a massage chair that will provide solid massage therapy for years to come.

If you want something of distinctly discriminating taste, then the Montage Premier is the ultimate luxury massage chair. This chair is loaded with fantastic options that can make it a virtual in home spa. It has full body massage capabilities with 5 automatic, one-button masssages. Or pinpoint a particular trouble area with the four manual massage techniques. Get a relieving shoulder or neck massage.

The Montage Premier is the preeminent massage chair in its class. It comes with fantastic extras like the full body heat, an MP3 music player and a lower body traction function. You can even synchronize the massage movements to the tempo of your music. This all encompassing massage chair creates a virtual massage therapy station for all your relaxation needs.

You have seen all the other gifts out there. Be different and get that special someone the gift that keeps on giving. A massage chair! These are just some of the extraordinary massage chairs available today. Get that special someone the in home convenience and effective soothing relief. These massage chairs range from $999 to $4,500. These are all excellent gifts that will be appreciated for a long time. Give the gift that keeps on giving.

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