Massage Chair Review Of The Panasonic EP 1080 KU Massage Recliner

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Here we take a look at the latest luxury massage chair from Panasonic. This model is the EP 1080 KL. It is part of the new Panasonic urban collection in is designed to help you achieve therapeutic muscle relaxation. The EP 1080 comes with a number of different massage techniques including the new Chiro mode. Panasonic has been making massage chairs for over 35 years and this is the new urban collection released this year.

The EP 1080 comes with four preset automatic programs. This enables you to select one button and get a full body massage. You can choose from Swedish, shiatsu, Quick mode and also from the new Chiro mode.

Relaxing with the Panasonic EP 1080KL massage chair is easy to do with the four automatic massage programs. One of the new programs introduced into this model is the Chiro mode. The Chiro mode uses some elements of chiropractic treatment during the course of this massage.

The first thing that you’ll notice about the EP 1080 is its new design. Panasonic is finally concentrating on getting more stylish massage chairs into their lineup. The urban collection massage chair comes with a brushed aluminum accents which is a great change over the typical plastic used before.

You also find that there are eight manual massage techniques in this model. The manual massage techniques include kneading, Hawaiian, compression, tapping, soft shiatsu, Swedish. These techniques can be selected and targeted to a specific area or concentrated on a particular point.

Panasonic has built-in massage techniques to stimulate your acupoints. There are over 350 different acupoints throughout the body. Many of the massage techniques capitalize on stimulating the acupoints for full body relief and invigoration of greater levels of energy.

We love that Panasonic has included the Hawaiian massage and the EP 1080 KL massage chair. This is not a very common technique to find. It is good for loosening up your shoulders and back. It uses a swaying side to side motion which is very effective.

As with most Panasonic products, you expect to find the latest technology. Panasonic uses a floating mechanism for its rollers. The rollers are able to make movements similar to that of a wrist. This gives it the ability to perform movements similar to that of a hand.

One area that technology is being used to identify is acupoints. There have been almost 350 different acupoints identified in the human body. There are nearly 100 alone just in the back and neck areas. Many of the massage programs target stimulation of these areas to induce greater energy circulation.

The EP 1080 comes with an electronically controlled recline. You can recline back 170. This helps you find the proper position to receive an effective massage. Get a luxurious massage every time with the new urban collection from Panasonic.

Warranty coverage is always a concern with anything that has a lot of moving parts. Panasonic gives you three years of parts coverage and one year of labor with the EP 1080 KL massage chair. This is good coverage and it may be possible to purchase an extended warranty.

We liked the range of different massage therapy options and the Panasonic EP-1080KL massage chair. The ability to have for automatic massage programs along with eight manual massage options enables comprehensive massage coverage. This enables you to have a number of different options depending on your needs. Check out the new urban collection and the EP 1080 massage chair from Panasonic.

If you’re searching a great new powered recliner, then check out other Panasonic Massage Chair Reviews. This model has 4 automatic programs and 8 manual massage treatments. A good array of different therapies at your finger tips. You can find the Panasonic Urban Collection including more Massage Chair Reviews.


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