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Review About The Panasonic Real Pro Ultra Model EP30007 KX Massage Chair

November 25, 2009 by Kris Brahm  
Filed under Health & Fitness

Panasonic has developed the Real Pro Ultra series to promote relaxation and enhance blood flow to provide overall better health. This series consists of five different models which are designed some early and share a common technology platform. These massage chairs have a good diversity of massage techniques to meet a variety of needs. We take a look at the Panasonic EP 30007 massage recliner.

There are just slight differences between the E- 30007 and the EP-30006. Besides the higher price for the EP 30007, you get inlaid wood on the armrest covers. This provides a more decorative and warmer feeling to the recliner.

Panasonic has moved most of its massage chair manufacturing to China like the rest of the world. The EP-30007 is still being manufactured in Japan. This is perhaps one of the last models to be offered from Japanese manufacturing.

The Real Pro Ultra EP 30007 is the most expensive of the series. It still comes with the same technology offered in the other models in this series like the quad style rollers, the Junetsu massage technique and the 3-D body scanning.

The 3-D body scan creates a virtual map of your neck back and shoulders. It can measure the curvature of your spine. It also detects the acupoints in order to direct the shiatsu massages. This information is then fed into the chairs computer and the massage is customized for you.

Part of the Real Pro Ultra series technology platform is the floating massage heads. These floating massage heads are part of the quad style rollers technology. This helps to customize the massage based on the curvature of your audio from the 3-D body scan.

The quad style rollers are also able to move in three dimensions. This enables them to better follow the exact curvature of your body. The rollers are directed by the information from the 3-D body scan.

The Junetsu massage technique is another one offered in the Real Pro Ultra series. This special technique is known as ultra fine kneading. The ultra fine kneading works in a small circular pattern. It is similar to feeling the twisting of a thumb. This is great for relieving knots.

One of the unique features of the EP 30007 is its shoulder and hip massage. Additional airbags are added into these regions. This provides a soothing and relieving shoulder and hip massage. With the addition of these areas, you can get an effective full body massage treatment.

The Real Pro Ultra massage chairs have a foot reflexology massage. There are adjustable and removable reflexology plates built into the foot wells. This reflexology foot massage stimulates different points on your feet. The result is a feeling of greater energy flow throughout your body.

The EP-30007 also comes with a leg stretch. The lower half of your body can be extended with this stretching feature. Your legs are held in the foot rest while it is raised and successively lowered. This is great to alleviate both the pressure in the lower back, hips and thighs.

The only drawback that we see with the Panasonic EP 30007 is that there are no places to try it. It’s mainly just sold on the Internet without any major retailers carrying it. You get the faux wood inlays earned extra airbags for the hip and shoulder but at the expense of a shorter warranty.

The EP-30007 is the top-of-the-line of the Real Pro Ultra series. Many of the massage recliners in this series have virtually the same features with minor differences. You should check out each model to see which features are most beneficial for you. The Panasonic EP 30007 is one of the more therapeutic massage chairs on the market today.

Learn more about the Luxury Ultra series from by Panasonic Massage Recliners. Included with the EP 30007 is the faux wood armrest covers and more comprehensive air massage. You can expect to find a range of massage techniques to provide you with many choices in the long run. Browse through our Massage Chair Reviews.

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