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Welcome back to yet another review post! On the menu today is the Revival from a company called “Sharper Image”. Before doing this review, I’d honestly never heard of them, so I have no clue how they stack against the bigger boys like Osaki/Titan/Inada et al.
They first started selling jogging watches and then expanded their product line to sell a variety of consumer electronics, outdoor products, personal care, and more recently massage chairs. One thing to be aware of is they seem to have 2 separate sites: one that covers all the other products, and then one that covers their brand of massage chairs.
We’ll look at the Relieve in another post, but for now you should know that it’s the more advanced of the 2 chairs, and therefore also more expensive.
Some decent features which we will look at but generally not a whole not. In a nutshell you can expect an entry level massage chair with basic functionality. More importantly, is this something you should consider or pass on? All this and more to be discussed later on in the post!
For now let’s look at a few interesting features of the Revival!
The Revival comes loaded with 8 auto modes: full body, just air, extend, ease, revive, neck back, waist, and bed time. Each of these 8 modes/routines can be activated directly from the remote control.
Auto modes are great because they make things simple. With auto modes, there’s no messing around with manual settings trying to figure out intensities among other things. You simply pick a routine, sit back and let the chair do its thing!
For a chair of this price, I think 8 auto modes is definitely not too shabby. However, we’ll see how it fares against other chairs when we do a comparison later!
Another key feature of the Revival is its 2D nodal massage system. It’s pretty simple – there are a total of 4 nodes that traverse up/down and side to side to provide a comprehensive massage to the waist, back, and neck.
The L-Track component is essentially a long steel piece that allows the rollers to traverse from the neck all the way right down to the glutes.
The biggest pro with L-Tracks is that they allow for extended massage coverage, which otherwise wouldn’t be possible on a conventional S-Track system. The biggest con with an L-Track is it restricts the chair in terms of reclining motion.
Think of it intuitively: there’s a long steel piece which can not be bent, so you can only recline so far back. This restriction impacts how good of a stretch routine an L-Track chair can give you.
Space saving technology is something we are starting see more and more on all massage chairs, entry level, intermediate and advanced.
How does it work? As you recline the chair backward, the chair will also slide forward on a base. This sliding forward motion is what saves valuable space from backrest to the wall. In the case of the Revival, only 2 inches of clearance is required!
Important Note: This does not address clearances from the sides and front of the chair. When looking at placement and location, you should properly consider the chair’s upright & recline dimensions and plan accordingly.
Probably one of my favorite things about the Revival is that it’s able to effectively accommodate a wide range of users with differing heights and weights.
If you’re somewhere outside of this range, should you still consider the Revival? To be honest, it depends. If you’re close enough to the range, it shouldn’t be an issue. However, if you’re off by more than a few inches, it’s best to consider other options!
Last but not least, the Revival comes loaded with shiatsu foot rollers. Similar to space saving recline, foot rollers are becoming the norm on every massage chair. I’m not complaining because this is awesome!
If there’s one regret I have with my purchase, it’s this! Don’t discount the importance of foot rollers and foot massage. You may not have achy feet or even desire a foot massage, but the importance of one cannot be overstated. If you think the feet don’t need to be massaged, you’re very wrong! Here’s an interesting read which talks about foot massage and why you should massage the feet frequently.
Coming back to foot massage on the Revival, you can expect a combination of both roller as well as airbag massage. The airbags target the top and sides of the feet. The rollers target the bottom of the feet including the heel, soles, and toes.
Another awesome feature of the Revival which I didn’t really touch on above is that it’s incredibly easy to operate. This is mostly due to the fact that the remote control is well laid out with big buttons that are easy to read. Don’t believe me? Have a look for yourself!
As you can see from the image above, all 8 auto modes can be activated directly from the remote control. In addition to this, you can also turn on/off heat therapy, toggle through massage techniques, turn the foot rollers on/off, and a lot more!
If you want to know more about the chair’s operation, I strongly recommend you check out the user manual here!
The million dollar question….well not really but probably the part you’ve been most waiting for!
The best way to answer this question is to compare and see how the Revival compares to other similar massage chairs. One chair that’s really grown on me over the months is the Kyota E330 Kofuko. It sounds Japanese, but it’s not. Kyota chairs are manufactured in China (not that there’s anything wrong with that!).
Anyways, let’s take a look and see which chair comes out on top!
As you can see from the above table, both chairs are pretty similar in terms of features and overall functionality, with a few differences of course!
I think both chairs give a decent massage and for what they cost, both are decent options. That being said, I do lean a little more towards the Kyota E330 because it does have the “stamp of reputation” having being manufactured by the same folks as Infinity.
And that ladies/gentlemen brings us to the end of this review post!
I hope you enjoyed learning about the Sharper Image Revival massage chair. If you did, please consider sharing this post on the social platforms. Finally, if you have any unanswered questions, feel free to drop them down below. Ciao and we’ll see you next week!
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