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Today we look at a model that has established and propelled Human Touch as one of the most reputable massage chair brands. In many ways, it’s the creme de la creme of what Human Touch has to offer. It’s their priced Kohinoor diamond, if you will!
In many ways the Novo XT2 is a continuation or upgrade from a previous generation of massage chairs. Before we look at everything the XT2 has to offer, I feel it’s necessary to shed some light on the Novo Ascent generation of massage chairs. Hopefully this will clear some confusion!
The Novo Ascent generation as I like to call it, consists of 3 massage chairs: Novo, Novo XT, and Novo XT2.
The evolution from Novo to XT2 has happened over several years. As of present day (April 2019), both the Novo and XT2 are available for purchase. Yes the original Novo is still available to this day!
If you’re wondering about the specific differences between the Novo, XT, and XT2, don’t fret. I plan on elaborating on these specific differences later on in the post. The rest of this post will be solely focused on reviewing the Novo XT2, as this is the most current chair in the Novo Ascent lineup!
What is user flexibility? User flexibility is how well a chair can accommodate users of varying height and weight ranges.
The last thing you wanna end up with is a massage chair that’s uncomfortable to sit on. And if you haven’t already realized, returning/exchanging a massage chair isn’t quite child’s play! For this reason, you wanna be absolutely sure before you pull the trigger.
It’s not the 285 lbs weight load that has me excited, it’s the tremendous height variation! That’s almost 2 feet of range that this chair can accommodate! This is something that already sets apart the XT2 from 95% of massage chairs.
One of the biggest differences between the Novo and the XT2 is the roller technology. The original Novo features 2D rollers, the current XT2 model features 3D rollers. What’s the difference in functionality between 2D and 3D?
The most oldest and basic roller technology you can find on a massage chair. 2D rollers move in 2 dimensions: they move vertically from neck to back and vice versa, and horizontally across the back from left to right and vice versa.
Considered a fairly new technology, 3D rollers offer a massive improvement to the basic 2D system. In addition to the vertical/horizontal movements (same as 2D rollers), 3D rollers can also protrude inward/outward.
NB: The chair in the above images is NOT the Novo XT2. The images are simply there to illustrate or better explain the different roller systems.
Because of the extra dimension of inward/outward motion, 3D rollers have a greater overall intensity variation compared to 2D rollers.
Now that you know what 2D/3D rollers are and how they function, let’s talk about roller track. There’s 2 things to know about roller track:
A quick note about roller curvature/shape: there are 3 types you can find on a massage chair today. These are S-Track, L-Track, and SL-Track.
No that’s not a typo. The Novo XT2 does really have a total of 35 auto programs. This is another thing that had me stumped while researching the chair. Why?
For those who are new to the world of massage chairs, auto routines are in many ways a deal maker/breaker. There’s only so much you can experience on a chair with 4-5 modes, as the routines quickly become boring and repetitious. On the contrary, 35 different massage routines will have you experimenting for a lifetime!
So what are these 35 routines, and how do they work? Each of the 35 routines are grouped into several different categories: awake, energize, performance, recovery, upper back, lower back, and demo.
In addition to the modes listed above, the XT2 also offers a range of deep tissue programs. These are high intensity routines designed to work deep layers of muscle in the back.
The above 3 modes can be further customized by focusing on one of the following:
You can access each of the above categories right from the main menu by selecting the “AUTO” option. Once you’ve decided on a category, you can drill down to select a routine.
Next you’ll get a prompt to pick a shoulder height. You can pick from 1 (small and narrow) to 9 (large and broad). If you’re tiny, pick a smaller value. If you’re large, pick a higher value. Pretty self explanatory!
That’s basically it, sit back, relax and enjoy!
Note: The full body stretch mode on this chair is known to be one of the best you can find on a massage chair, and as a result has become quite famous in industry!
For a chair that measures 63”L X 31”W X 43”H, it’s absolutely mind blowing how only 2” of wall clearance is required! Kudos to Human Touch for giving this so much thought and consideration during design. By the way, this is one of those things that have improved from the original Novo to the XT to the XT2!
How is this possible you ask? Human Touch have designed the chair such that it moves freely on a base, instead of moving back and forth like most other massage chairs. This is why only 2” of wall clearance is required!
Being able to vary massage intensity is a must. Why? What feels comfortable to you, may be too strong for someone else and vice versa.
I’m pleased to inform you that the Novo XT2 allows you to alter intensity settings for the following:
You have several options to vary roller back massage intensity. These go from low to moderate to high. The options are as follows:
I think this is a really neat feature Human Touch have incorporated into the XT2. Most massage chairs don’t offer the flexibility of altering foot roller speed, so this is a massive advantage for the XT2 as far as I’m concerned. What are your options?
Bonus Feature: if the fastest roller speed is not intense enough for you, you can remove the softening soles from the bottom of the massage wells. Doing this will drastically increase the intensity on your soles!
First things first, what in the world is cloud touch!?
The XT2 is equipped with a total of 36 airbags. These have been placed in various areas of the chair such as the arms, calves, feet, shoulders, hips, and thighs. The idea is to have pulsating airbags (or air cells) massage various regions of the body where the main rollers cannot reach.
Another important function of the airbags is to firmly hold the body in place during stretch routines.
Just like roller intensity, airbag intensity can also be altered to suit your desired needs. You can pick from 5 intensity levels ranging from weak to strong.
If you don’t like the feeling of pulsating airbags squishing against you, you can always turn off cloud massage entirely. However, I recommend against doing this. For massage to be effective, it’s important for your muscles to experience a variety of techniques. The techniques provided by the rollers are one part, the airbags are another. When both are used in tandem, massage is not only a heck of a lot more effective, it feels awesome!
I have a checklist of things I usually look for in a massage chair. Heat therapy is one of them. Concerning massage, application of heat is a lot more important than most people think. Heat does a lot more than just feel good!
Why is this such a big deal? Well for a second I want you to imagine the muscles in your back. Think of how easy it would be to manipulate and massage something that’s soft and pliable, versus something that’s stiff and hard. If you’re in the shoes of a masseuse, the less effort/pressure you need to expend, the happier you will be!
As far as massage chairs are concerned, heat therapy on stiff areas will allow the rollers to do their job in the most effective way possible. And just so you know, an effective massage is something we should all strive for. An effective massage is what makes us more mobile, more relaxed, and ultimately free of pain. Hopefully you get the point!
The Novo XT2 is equipped with Warm Air technology (A Human Touch patent). Unlike conventional heating pads, Warm Air technology allows for circulation of warm air around the back. How can I describe it? Have you ever sat on a heating pad before? Chances are you have! If so, you’ll know how uncomfortably hot they can get, almost like your skin is being burnt.
The circulating air for one is incredibly comforting, and for two it’s better distributed across the back instead of being focused on one area.
Note: if you don’t enjoy the feeling of heat therapy, you can simply turn it off by accessing the settings on the remote control.
Zero gravity is simply a recline position where the body is known to experience the least stress. The stress on the spine is at a minimum, the lungs are at a relaxed state, and as such blood circulation is enhanced throughout the body.
It may seem like you’re sitting in a horizontal position, but that’s not what zero gravity is. When your legs form an angle of approximately 128 degrees with your torso, and your feet are elevated above the heart, this is zero gravity!
Reclining to zero gravity has never been easier. There’s a “G” button located near the bottom of the remote. Push this and the chair will automatically recline to zero gravity!
Remember the days of the good ol flip phone? You could toss it in your backpack with your shoes and a million other things and it’d still be fine. Forget about doing that with your smartphone!
Everyone has a smartphone today. People use them to bank, control the heat in their house, and even to start their cars!
All you gotta do is download and install the app. The rest is cookie cutter!
The chair’s material is constructed from synthetic leather (AKA faux leather). Your choices for color are as follows: black, red, gray, cream, and espresso.
Remember to give some thought about aesthetics before you select a color. Try to pick something that matches or blends in with the rest of your furniture.
Novo is the oldest chair in the generation, and because it was released years ago, it comes equipped with 2D rollers. Novo XT/XT2 are newer, recently released chairs equipped with 3D roller technology.
Not a massive difference, but worth mentioning anyways. Novo has a total of 32 auto programs, XT has 34, and XT2 tops the list at 35.
Did you know the original Novo required almost a foot (9 inches to be accurate) of wall clearance!? This has been drastically improved on the subsequent XT & XT2 models, which only require 2 inches of clearance from back of the chair to the wall.
The original Novo does not have an integrated USB port, whereas the XT/XT2 do have this feature. Definitely not a deal breaker, but worth making note of!
The price is exactly as you’d expect it to be: Novo is the cheapest, XT is somewhere in between, and XT2 is the most expensive. Also, the XT is discontinued so it’s hard to find many retailers that still carry the chair, although there still are a few.
There really aren’t all that many to be honest (source: massage-chair-relief).
That’s basically it. Other than the 4 differences noted above, the XT and XT2 aren’t all that different.
We’ve seen how the Novo and Novo XT compare to the Novo XT2, but how does the Novo XT2 compare to other massage chairs with 3D rollers? Let’s see how the Novo XT2 stacks up against the following 2 chairs:
Note: the above comparisons are only the key differences between the 3 chairs. There are other differences I didn’t list here because I didn’t feel they would greatly impact functionality, or my overall buying decision.
Well, well, well, well! The best part about this review post, at least for me! A lot of people are going to disagree with what I have to say, but I’m gonna say it anyways.
Allow me to elaborate. While the XT2 is a phenomenal chair functionality wise, its price tag just doesn’t make sense to me. Even with the 35 auto modes, and the incredibly versatile height range, the pricing is way off.
Let me reiterate: I have nothing against the XT2, it’s just that I can’t wrap my head around the pricing. I know some people will disagree with me, but that’s fine.
I have reviewed 30 odd chairs to this point and so I have a good idea on how reasonably/unreasonably a massage chair is priced. I make this comment based on this experience. That being said, I hope you can respect my view on the matter. If you disagree, drop me a comment below and let’s get some further discussion going! I’m all for constructive debates!
If not the Novo XT2, what should you buy?
It’s versatile, got lots of auto modes, along with a 53” track, but best of all…..it’s economical! It’s extremely good bang for your buck!
Pass both times! Just like the XT2, pricing doesn’t make sense for both the Novo and the Novo XT.
Human Touch are planning to release a successor to the XT2 later this year.
If you’re not excited, you should be! Here’s a bit of what it can do:
If you wanna learn more about the upcoming SuperNovo, check out this post on Human Touch’s website! I expect to write a detailed review of the chair when it’s commercially released, so stay tuned.
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