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June 16, 2009

Head to Head Comparison: Panasonic 30004 and Sanyo SA 5000 Massage Chair

Massage chairs are a competitive market and to of the biggest powers are Sanyo and Panasonic. We compare two of their higher and chairs and a back to back breakdown. The SA 5000 is the contender from Sanyo and the Panasonic 30004 is the heavyweight from Osaka. We will match up some of their top-notch features and layout their warranty coverage.

Let’s roll with the SA 5000 from Sanyo and its impressive feature list. This massage chair boasts some amazing mechanical technology. The GK roller system is Sanyo’s leg up on the competition. This roller system can literally reach over your shoulders. It provides a great massage that relieves tension in the shoulders and neck.

The contender also comes with some fantastic features from Panasonic. The 30004 comes with the Junetsu massage. The Junetsu massage provides for deep tissue relief and releasing of knots in the back. The soothing circular motions along with increases in pressure soothe the entirely through the muscle region.

The Sanyo SA 5000 comes equipped with four automatic massage programs. These are preprogrammed into the computer with different themes. The four automatic programs are the following Stiffness, Recovery, Relax and Fine. Stiffness utilizes the GK rollers and is specialized in the upper back, shoulders and neck. This is a very relieving massage to the upper body.

The 30004 massage chair by Panasonic has five automatic programs for your massage needs. They provide a good sampling of massage techniques including deep tissue, Swedish, shiatsu and stretching. Stretching massages work in conjunction with other parts of the chair to stretch the lower body and also the upper body and arms. The shiatsu massage takes a reading of your body and notes exactly where your acupressure points are located.

Got stress? Sanyo actually incorporates a stress detector inside of the SA 5000. They transferred technology from there lie detector division. This same technology is used to identify where tension is in your body. The computer then utilizes this information to target your massage for relieving your areas of tension. The massage chair systematically attacked these stress points.

Panasonic has added an upper body and arm stretch capability to the 30004. This massage chair has an airbag contained and the armrest of the chair. This airbag can be used to provide a compression massage to the arm and hand. It is also used to hold the arm in place and recliner chair to stretch out the upper body, shoulders and arms.

The manual massages of the SA 5000 allow the user to choose the massage technique. There are four manual massage techniques and this recliner. This comes with kneading, tapping, rolling and combination massage. Also, manual massage courses are available to massage a specified region or point.

With the 30004 massage chair you get eight manual massage techniques. This is an amazing variety of massage techniques in one chair. The eight massage techniques include Swedish, shiatsu, Junetsu, kneading, stretching, rolling, tapping and grip massage. You can also select from a number of preset manual massage courses. Use the up and down arrow keys to target exactly where you want a particular massage to concentrate.

Sanyo covers the SA 5000 with one year of parts and labor. The roller mechanism is covered for three years. Samuel also offers one year of in-home service under its warranty. Panasonic provides three years of parts protection on the 30004 massage recliner. This chair is also covered with a one year and home technician service.

Both of these massage chairs by Panasonic and Sanyo have some of the latest technology features. Massage therapy of both of these chairs are invigorating and intense. If you need relief, both of these chairs will deliver. We favor the Panasonic 30004 with it stretching capability but we enjoy the shoulder and neck massage with GK rollers and the gripping massage. Both of these massage chairs are worth checking out and determine which one is right for you area.

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