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Cozzia are a US company based out of southern California. Their area of focus includes massage chairs, lift chairs, and foot and calf massagers. Concerning massage chairs, Cozzia have about 16 different models currently available to the consumer.
For those who don’t know, Ogawa are a well known massage chair company that’s based out of China. As such, you can expect to see a lot of similarities between Cozzia and Ogawa chairs. In many ways, Cozzia is a brand of Ogawa made specifically for the North American consumer. Before we go any further in this review, you should know:
Overall, these guys have been around for a couple decades, so you can expect a high quality product with a reasonable price tag!
Simply put, Cozzia 16028 is your basic massage chair. If you’re in the market for something small and simple, the Cozzia 16028 might be right up your alley!
As far as overall intensity is concerned, the Cozzia 16028 gives a relaxing to moderate massage.
Rollers are an integral part to any massage chair. A well designed set of rollers translates to a positive massage experience; the opposite is true for rollers that are poorly designed. Roller technology is constantly evolving. Today, there are 3 main types:
The Cozzia 16028 uses 2D roller technology. The theory behind 2D rollers is pretty simple: 2D means 2 dimensions, so essentially 2D rollers move in 2 dimensions: up/down and side to side. The image below illustrates this point.
I always get the same question time and again from different people. “Should I not buy a chair with 3D/4D rollers?” or “Aren’t 3D/4D roller chairs better than 2D chairs?”
In my honest opinion, I don’t think it’s fair to compare a 3D or 4D chair to a 2D chair. The difference in technology doesn’t make it a fair comparison. Think of it this way: would you compare Apple’s 2015 iPhone model with the one from 2018? No, because the technology isn’t identical. Yes you may compare the 2018 iPhone with a 2018 Samsung equivalent, as both would have similar technology and function.
2D rollers are definitely an older technology, but that doesn’t mean they’re not good or you shouldn’t buy them. In fact majority of massage chairs sold today still use 2D rollers. They work well, consume less power, and give a fantastic massage, believe it or not!
The Cozzia 16028 massage chair has a total of 22 airbags, and majority of these are located in the leg and feet region. For your information, the image below shows the exact location of all 22 airbags.
In case you didn’t know, airbags serve 2 main purposes:
The airbags are located in 3 regions: neck, seat, and leg. The airbag intensity in this chair can be varied to 3 different levels, and the way this works is by region.
For example, let’s say you wanted a strong compression massage on the legs and feet, but a moderate intensity on the neck and seat, you would adjust the leg region as high intensity, and leave the other 2 regions on low or medium.
It’s harder to find a massage chair without zero gravity than it is to find one with; zero gravity seems to be a standard feature these days.
For the sake of those who don’t know, zero gravity is simply a recline position in which your legs are at a slightly elevated position with respect to your heart. NASA were the ones who first came up with this position for their astronauts flying to space. It’s thought to be the position in which the body experiences the least stresses and strains.
This chair has 5 auto massage routines to choose from:
How does it work? You simply select one of the 5 auto routines from the remote control, and the result is a full body massage.
In addition to full body auto massage routines, this chair also has an awesome manual mode. You can select from a variety of massage techniques such as kneading, tapping, shiatsu, clapping, and rolling. Another cool feature is something called “spot”.
Essentially “spot” is a feature that allows a user to pick a spot to massage on any part of the back. Spot can be activated while a massage routine is already in progress.
Chromotherapy lighting and lumbar heating are 2 features present in the Cozzia 16028.
Depending on who you ask, chromotherapy lighting is either awesome or completely useless. If you ask me, I lean more towards the latter. It’s definitely cool to have colored lighting, but it’s not something I specifically go looking for when shopping for massage chairs!
Lumbar heating on the other hand is something I definitely look for. Integrated heating pads in the lower back area help loosen up the muscles so the rollers can massage more effectively.
Since this is a chair with 2D rollers, let’s compare it to two other 2D chairs that are in a similar price range. Specifically, we will be comparing it to the Osaki 4000T and the APEX Pro Ultra. Both are awesome chairs in their own right, so I fully expect them to give the Cozzia 16028 a run for its money!
Roller track span is simply the distance a set of rollers can traverse. L-Track rollers are superior to S-Track rollers in that they can traverse a much longer distance from neck to glutes.
If you guessed the APEX Pro Ultra, you’d be absolutely spot on! APEX’s Pro Ultra has a whopping 50” roller track range, whereas both the Osaki 4000T and the Cozzia 16028 have 30” rollers.
Here’s another big difference worth noting. Both the APEX Pro Ultra and the 4000T boast kneading foot rollers. Cozzia 16028 is unfortunately lacking this important feature.
APEX’s Pro Ultra doesn’t stop there of course, it has calf rollers too. And I can tell you from experience that calf rollers are incredibly rare to find in a massage chair. Another win for the Pro Ultra!
Price for all 3 chairs are about the same. Current prices are as follows:
Based on current pricing, the Cozzia 16028 is the cheapest from all 3. Keep in mind, prices are subject to change, and it’s very likely they will!
From all 3, the chair that gives the most intense massage is the APEX Pro Ultra. In fact, it’s capable of massaging at deep tissue intensities. Both the 4000T and Cozzia 16028 are capable of massaging at a relaxing to moderate intensity.
It all depends on what you want. Not everyone wants a deep tissue massage, so for them it makes sense to go for a chair that does low to moderate intensities. This is a rookie mistake I see lots of people making. People get all hyped up because they see a chair that can do deep tissue massage, only to find out it’s not what they want because it’s way too intense for their body to handle.
Height and weight are the 2 things to look at when evaluating how flexible a massage chair is. The larger the height and weight range, the better!
They’re all relatively similar with one exception. Cozzia 16028 is able to accommodate a maximum weight of 300 lbs. If you’re on the heavier side, this becomes a definite plus point!
Now that we’ve looked at all the features in great detail, as well as done a side by side comparison with 2 comparable chairs, let’s talk about whether you should or shouldn’t buy the Cozzia 16028.
The Cozzia 16028 is a decent chair, no question about it. My problem is that the price doesn’t quite reflect what you’re getting. We saw 2 similarly priced chairs that offered a lot more than the Cozzia 16028. In order for me to consider the 16028, the price would need to be around $500 less. Otherwise it’s an absolute no brainer that I’d pick something else!
If you can afford spending a couple hundred more, I would seriously recommend you consider the APEX Pro Ultra. It’s a far more superior chair than the 16028, as we’ve seen with some of the comparisons above. I’ve done a full review of the Pro Ultra which you can check out by clicking here. If you want to read more about the Pro Ultra on massage chair deals, feel free to check out the link below.
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If there’s anything more you’d like to know about the Cozzia 16028 or any chair for that matter, please leave me a comment below and i’ll be sure to get you an answer. If you want to know more about the technical aspects of the chair, I definitely recommend you check out the user manual.
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