Saturday, January 23, 2010

Massage therapist looking for help choosing a new massage table, any recomendations?

I am looking for a very lightweight, portable massage table on which to do massage and reiki treatments. The oakworks advanta and wellspring look good, but are pricey. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these two tables, or any other brands that might meet my needs. Thanks for the help!Massage therapist looking for help choosing a new massage table, any recomendations?
I know that oakworks is a good brand. There are many other good brands. If you are concerned about affordability, you may check on www.craigslist.org for your area also your local newspaper classifieds and the classified ads for any natural health magazines that are published in your area, to see if there is a used one for sale.





You can go and look at it and see how sturdy it feels. I got my massage table and massage chair used. I got a great deal on some very nice, like new products.





Good luck to you.Massage therapist looking for help choosing a new massage table, any recomendations?
I went through the same dilemma as you are. Oakworks is a good brand but it is expensive and heavy. I went out onto ebay and got an iron, light-weight portable table for $125 including shipping. It was an amazing deal and it's easy to move around.

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The one I have is also what I got I massage therapy school. Earthlite is a good brand. With a massage table for use for Reiki, you want it to be solid wood and make sure it is adjustable to be as low as you want it. I would also make sure that you get a wider table: the average is 28'; and it just won't do for larger people otherwise they won't have anyplace to put their arms if lying supine. Get the most padding you can get as it makes a difference in your client's comfort level. The more comfortable your client, the more likely they will come back because they were....comfortable! lol





Having a good massage table is not something I would skimp on. As for weight, you can always purchase the table carriers with good wheels to drag it around town.
I would look to see if there are any trade shows near you. That is where manufacturers' representatives are and they can give you accurate information about the tables and make suggestions that would best meet your needs. During trade shows you are more likely to get a much better deal than just going to buy a table randomly. You also might try calling the massage table companies directly.


I hope this helps you and good luck!!
I haven't had any experience with those tables sorry, but I use a table called the EarthLite Avalon. I really like it a lot. I'm not quite sure the price because it came with my schooling. Check it out and see if you might like it. Good luck on your search for a table!

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