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Welcome back to yet another review post! This time it’s Daiwa’s Hubble we’ll be focusing on. We’ll look at what makes the Hubble a popular 3D chair in today’s market filled with tons of options, and we’ll also look at the pros and cons, as well as a final recommendation to get you on your way.
For this kinda price I’m better off getting the OHCO M.8, which in my opinion is a far better chair than the Hubble. It’s got 4D rollers and a ton of other awesome features. Anyways, let me not digress because otherwise I could spend the rest of this post telling you how awesome the M.8 is and that’s not the purpose today.
Does that mean you should buy one? You’ll have to keep reading to find out!
Before we dive into the features, let’s sidetrack for a moment and talk a little bit about Daiwa. Who are Daiwa and what’s their USP? Contrary to what most of you may think, Daiwa is very much an American company. Here’s a few points to take note of:
However, Daiwa still have some reasonably priced chairs. For your knowledge, their collection of massage chairs have been categorised into 3 series: standard series, premium series, and luxury series. Guess which one costs the most $$$!?
Massage chair placement is one of those things that’s either a game-changer or a moot point, depending on your personal situation.
It’s rather unfortunate that ease of placement is being given so much attention when talking massage chairs. In many ways, I feel that other manufacturers should be on the same wavelength as Daiwa so that more consumers can enjoy owning a massage chair without having to stress about clearances and placement.
Is this really revolutionary or am I exaggerating? Okay to be honest maybe it’s not revolutionary, but it is something that 95% of massage chairs don’t have. In that sense it’s a game-changer!
Which is exactly why these kinds of features get me really pumped! The Hubble has what they call thermal knee massage. Basically, it’s a heated massage that utilises pulsating airbags to stretch tendons and relieve painful inflammation.
I do understand that many of us may not always need a knee massage as badly we do as back/neck/shoulder massage, but I think this is still a great feature to have because it could be super useful in the event you do need to use it!
The marketing info tells you there’s 27 auto modes, but I’m telling you there’s 9. Who should you believe? Who’s right and who’s wrong? The way it’s been marketed is that there are 27 auto modes when you take the 9 and consider the 3 different time settings (10, 20 and 30 minutes).
I think it could be very misleading to say 27 auto modes just because you have the ability to vary time from 3 different durations. Anyways, you can make of it as you will, but I am a little disappointed in the misleading information. I’m neither pleased nor disappointed with the number of auto modes, I think 9 is probably acceptable for what the Hubble is currently selling for.
One thing I really dislike about my massage chair is its lack of versatility. When I say lack of versatility, I mean it cannot be used as anything other than a massage chair.
In a very small way, that’s kinda what the Hubble is. Included with the chair, they provide you with 3/4” bonus chair and foot pads that can be placed on the chair if you wanted to use it as a comfortable recliner.
The reason why 99% of massage chairs can’t also be used as recliners is because the padding is too thin and when you sit on the chair you can feel the rollers dig into your back, as well as the empty spaces left by the deflated airbags. If you’ve ever sat on a massage chair that’s not powered on, you’ll know exactly what I mean!
Pretty cool that these additional pads allow you to enjoy the Hubble as a normal recliner when not using the massage functionalities!
Here’s another item that doesn’t necessarily impact massage functionality, but it’s still a very important consideration nonetheless.
The Hubble distinguishes itself from the pack by making use of Saffiano leather. What is Saffiano anyways? To be honest I didn’t know much about it, so I went and did some research. Turns out that Saffiano is full grain, textured leather that is finished with a wax treatment.
From my own personal experience just with sofa sets, I’ve seen how big of a difference full grain genuine leather makes versus the cheap synthetic stuff. There’s actually no comparison to be quite honest!
This has gotta be my least favourite thing about massage chairs, the dreaded assembly and install! Arghhh!
Like most other massage chairs, the Hubble take a little bit of time to properly assemble and set-up. The instruction manual covers all of these details, but you should expect to take at least an hour (maybe more!?) for the complete set-up.
If you want to get a high level appreciation of what all is involved, check out this video from Life with LABBROS!
As you can see it’s pretty labour intensive, but keep in mind the folks in the video are installing more than one Hubble! Just from looking at the video, you can expect some lifting and moving, and then installing the foot assembly. All in all shouldn’t be too bad, but if you wanted to not do any of this, you can pay extra for white glove delivery and setup and a tech will do the assembly and setup for you.
As you would expect with most massage chairs, the Hubble is fairly simple to operate. The remote control is well laid out, easy to read, and self explanatory. The instruction manual goes through the details, but if you’re not one to look at manuals much, you may wanna instead check out the video below from Prime Massage Chairs!
There is one component that’s standard across the board, and the other component may vary depending on which retailer/distributor you buy from. Given that I am an affiliate of Prime Massage Chairs, the warranty options specific to this retailer are:
And yes if you choose to buy the chair using any of the links in my post, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I mention this because I want to be 100% transparent with my audience, irrespective of whether you buy using the links shared or otherwise.
If you buy using the links shared on this post, you can try entering the code “MNMPMC5” during checkout. If it works, you may be able to score an extra 5% off the listed price!
I’m not so sure if it will work in this instance as the chair is already discounted and on sale. Anyways, doesn’t hurt to try right!?
We’ll look at this in a lot more detail in the next section, but for now I can share the following:
Because they don’t have as many chairs as say Osaki for example, Daiwa are not as well known in the massage chair world. Of course if you’re a massage chair enthusiast, you definitely know who they are! Are Daiwa chairs known to be well reputed? Yes I do believe they are. You can expect a quality product, it’s just that you can also expect to pay top dollar for that also!
Because the Hubble is a 3D L-Track, it is only fair to compare the chair against a similar 3D L-Track chair. I’m gonna compare the Hubble against the Osaki Pro First Class which is in its own right a contender for best 3D massage chair currently on the market!
Very difficult to decide which is the better chair! The First Class is better in terms of overall user experience as it boasts 23 auto modes, but the Hubble is much more comfortable with the Saffiano leather upholstery. The Hubble has an awesome knee massage, but the First Class has calf rollers.
If the Hubble stays at its current sale price of $3,995, I think it’s definitely worth considering! Both the First Class and the Hubble are awesome chairs in their own right!
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