Best Massage Chairs: Top Picks for Full Body and Shiatsu Massage
The Real Relax Favor-03 PLUS is our top pick for value — full body shiatsu massage with zero gravity recline and air compression for under $600. For a premium full-body S-track roller experience with advanced 3D massage, the Kahuna LM6800 is the step-up choice with longer rail coverage and more massage programs.
At a Glance
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Real Relax Favor-06 Full Body Zero Gravity Massage Chair Black
“A surprisingly capable full-body massage chair at an entry-level price. The zero gravity recline and air compression work well — best for users who want the massage chair experience without the four-f”
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- Zero gravity recline
- Full body coverage
- Multiple massage modes
- Black finish
Watch out for
- Assembly takes 2-3 hours with two people recommended
- Some durability concerns reported after 18+ months
- Roller mechanism noisier than premium chairs
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The Real Relax Favor-06 is the entry point into full-size massage chairs with zero gravity recline, and it delivers the core experience — full-body roller coverage, air compression on arms and legs, and a recline that shifts your body weight off your spine — at a price roughly $600 below the Kahuna LM-6800. The zero gravity position is genuine: the chair fully reclines to the point where your heart is level with your feet, which is the body position that produces the most noticeable pressure relief. The massage roller pattern covers neck to lower lumbar, which is adequate for most users but stops short of the SL-track coverage that the Kahuna chairs extend down through the glutes and hamstrings. Assembly is the main friction point — expect 2-3 hours with two people to unbox and assemble. Durability reports at 18+ months show more mixed results than the Kahuna lineup, suggesting the Real Relax is better suited for occasional daily use rather than multiple sessions per day over years of heavy use. Against the Kahuna LM-6800 at $1,569, the Real Relax saves $209 but gives up the SL-track design and body stretch function that make the Kahuna the stronger long-term investment for daily users. For buyers whose primary goal is occasional full-body relaxation without the premium outlay, the Favor-06 delivers that experience effectively.
Kahuna LM-6800 Full Body SL-Track Massage Chair Brown
“A serious SL-track massage chair that delivers a genuine full-body massage from neck to glutes. The stretch function is a standout feature for users who want spinal decompression alongside massage.”
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- SL-track design
- Multiple modes
- Body stretch function
- Brown finish
Watch out for
- Very heavy — 250+ lbs, professional delivery and placement recommended
- Premium price
- Takes significant floor space even when upright
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The Kahuna LM-6800 is the step-up to a genuine SL-track massage chair — the design that follows the spine's natural S-curve from neck through the lumbar region and extends along an L-track through the glutes and upper hamstrings. This coverage distinction matters: standard L-track chairs stop at the lower back, missing the area where most desk workers carry tension. The body stretch function is a feature found on chairs costing $2,000+, making it a standout at this price — it cycles through spinal decompression stretches that separate the vertebrae in a way that roller massage alone cannot replicate. Multiple pre-programmed modes (Shiatsu, Swedish, kneading, tapping) let you match intensity to your recovery needs. The 250+ lb weight and floor space requirement are real considerations: plan the placement permanently before delivery, as moving it post-assembly is a two-person task. Against the Real Relax Favor-06 at $1,360, the Kahuna costs $209 more and delivers meaningfully better coverage, the stretch function, and a track design that extends the massage to where people actually need it most. Against the Kahuna SM-7300 at $1,985, the LM-6800 gives up the body scan system but costs $416 less — a worthwhile trade for users of average stature who do not need personalized airbag positioning.
Kahuna SM-7300 SL-Track Massage Chair with Body Scan
“The most personalized Kahuna chair — the body scan adapts airbag positions to your actual dimensions rather than a generic preset. Worth the premium for users outside average height ranges.”
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- Body scan technology
- SL-track
- Zero gravity
- Airbag system
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The Kahuna SM-7300 adds automatic body scan technology to the SL-track foundation of the LM-6800, and for users outside the average height range that feature makes a meaningful difference in how accurate the airbag and roller placement is during a session. Without a body scan, chairs use fixed airbag positions calibrated for users roughly 5'6" to 6'0" — shorter or taller users find the shoulder and calf airbags misaligned with their actual anatomy. The SM-7300's scan maps your seated dimensions and adjusts accordingly, which is the reason it earns a premium over the LM-6800 for users under 5'4" or over 6'1". Both chairs share the same SL-track coverage and zero gravity recline. The SM-7300 adds zero gravity in two stages rather than one, which distributes recline weight more gradually and benefits users with lower back sensitivity. At $1,985, it costs $416 more than the LM-6800. For users within average height ranges, the LM-6800 is the better value — the body scan adds little when the default airbag positions already fit your frame. For users outside that range or anyone with specific pressure-point sensitivity in the shoulder and hip areas, the SM-7300 justifies the premium by delivering accurate airbag placement that the LM-6800 cannot match. Both chairs require dedicated permanent placement and professional delivery assistance.
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