The Rave massage chair: a party for your back

Posted in Furniture, Health by Nino Marchetti on August 15th, 2007

Tranquil Ease The RaveWhy go to a rave when you can have one from the comfort of your very own massage chair? That’s the idea at least behind The Rave, a new “synchronized” massage/music chair available for around $900.

The Rave, designed by Raffel Comfort Sciences, gives you four pre-programmed massage treatments which run for 15 minutes. All can be adjusted for intensity and such. This massage chair also serves as an iPod accessory with two full-range speakers mounted in the back. The Rave helps your massage get down when your iPod or other connected audio device is playing by synching your restful vibrations to the bass notes.

The chair comes in five different colors and, as an option, you can add an ottoman with air massage capabilities. Large, beefy Swedish woman not included.

The Rave

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2 Comments to “The Rave massage chair: a party for your back”
  1. Joel Says:

    so this chair will massage you with its vibrations and stuff all synced to the beat of your favorite songs?

    that could be VERY awesome.

  2. steve dye Says:

    I Love This Chair!!!!

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