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Osaki has quite the selection of entry level, mid, and high end massage chairs. OS 7200H is an excellent example of a mid level chair. It’s less than $4K and boasts a ton of cool features. As far as intensity is concerned, you can expect a fairly strong massage.
If you’ve been reading my previous reviews, you’ll notice a lot of similarities between each massage chair. However as similar as they may be, there are still variations. These subtle nuances are very important to understand because in the end they make all the difference! I’ll do my best to highlight these “small” variations throughout this post.
If there’s one feature that distinguishes this chair from the rest, it would be this. The OS 7200H boasts a total of 51 airbags! That’s the most number of airbags I’ve yet to see in an Osaki model. For those who don’t know what airbags are and what purpose they serve:
Now, having more airbags isn’t necessarily a good thing. In my opinion, having an increased number of airbags means:
This is why airbag design and selection can be a lot more complicated than you think. I always say it’s all about finding the right balance instead of simply adding more.
All that being said, the 51 airbags definitely makes the OS 7200H massage chair very good at compression! The 51 airbags have been strategically placed in different areas where the rollers are unable to reach. The picture below shows airbag placement.
Rollers and airbags are 2 very integral components to a massage chair. I would even argue that rollers are more important than airbags, simply because they are responsible for delivering a variety of massage techniques (kneading, rolling, tapping etc.).
That being said, the Osaki OS 7200H massage chair has a 31” S-Track roller system. What in the heck is that!? Let’s break it down so you can understand:
A pretty decent roller system in my opinion, although I am a little disappointed with the 31” span. For a mid end chair, I expect a little more. It does feel like Osaki gave more emphasis to airbags for this particular chair.
Ahh yes zero gravity….everyone’s favorite! Notice how tons of manufacturers are all starting to incorporate zero gravity into their designs? Nissan’s starting to use them in their cars, Emirates’ first class seats are capable of reclining to zero gravity, and even sofa set (and chair) manufacturers are taking note!
In layman terms, zero gravity is a seating position where your legs are elevated with respect to your heart, such that a torso to leg angle of about 128 degrees is formed (source: emassagechair). The benefits to sitting in such a position include increased circulation, expanded lung capacity, and reduced tension on the spine and muscles.
The Osaki OS 7200H has 2 zero gravity positions to choose from: stage 1 and 2. Stage 1 is the “normal” zero gravity position, and stage 2 is a more reclined version of stage 1.
I’ve used zero gravity recline on my massage chair several times, and I think it’s a nice feature to have. I feel it’s the closest you can get to actually laying down as you would in a “traditional” massage. What’s also nice is being able to watch TV while being reclined in zero gravity!
The foot rest in the OS 7200H automatically extends/retracts based on an individuals leg length.
In fact most older Osaki models employ a spring loaded foot rest instead, where you have to manually push down to hold position. Having said that, I think an automated foot rest is definitely a plus!
Note: footrest length can also be manually adjusted using the remote.
Osaki OS 7200H features a total of 6 automatic massage modes. I’ve summarized all 6 below:
A good selection of preset modes to pick from that offer varying intensity. Osaki usually never disappoints when it comes to auto massage options!
You can connect your smart phone via auxiliary cable to the massage chair sound system. The OS 7200H has speakers located on either side of the shoulder massagers, so expect a boom!
But truth be told, this isn’t something that would influence my buying decision. It’s nice to have, but definitely not something that’s absolutely required in my opinion.
To make it easy, I’ve narrowed it down to 2 types of people. If you’re one of the 2, you may want to consider this chair!
With an investment as large as this, you should avoid buying on an impulse.
I’m sure you’ve noticed by now, but if you haven’t, I have affiliate links in this post which will redirect you to massage chair deals. And yes I will receive a commission should you decide to purchase from them. I tell you this because you deserve to know both as a reader and a potential buyer.
There’s tons of other great benefits to buying from massage chair deals. Interest free financing, 24/7 customer service, and in general these guys know their stuff!
Even still, I encourage you to research the heck out of this chair (or any!) before buying. You’d be doing yourself a big disservice if you didn’t!
If and when you’re ready, feel free to use my affiliate link conveniently placed below! And don’t forget to use “MAM5” for an extra discount at checkout!
Things get a little trickier if you don’t live in the states. You have a couple options in that case:
I’l reiterate again in case you skimmed the post and ended up here.
I’ve tried to write this review from as much of an honest and unbiased view as possible. That’s of course very difficult to do given the incentives I have!
If you disagree with any of the points presented in this post, definitely feel free to reach out by sending me an email at support@massagersandmore.com. I take my content very seriously, so I promise to review your email and respond as best as I can.
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Here’s 3 posts you may wanna check out:
Osaki OS 4000T Massage Chair Review
Osaki OS 4000LS Massage Chair Review
Osaki OS 1000 Massage Chair Review
Osaki OS 7200H images were used with permission from Massage Chair Deals & Osaki Massage Chair
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