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A few weeks ago I reviewed both Titan’s Pro Cascade as well as the Pro Omega, both of which are fantastic chairs in their own right.
First impressions…..
As far as 3D chairs go, the Quantum is a well rounded unit with a very attractive price tag. Sure it does not boast some of the other features such as calf rollers, heated back rollers etc., but it does very well at doing the simple things right!
Let’s look at some of the key features!
For a chair that costs less than $2K, 15 auto modes is pretty darn impressive if you ask me! For me, this one thing is the standout feature of the Quantum, and it’s also where this chair eclipses others (as we’ll see later on!).
As you can see, there’s a nice mix of all low, mild, and high intense routines to pick from. Depending on how you’re feeling, you can select accordingly.
One thing to be aware of is airbag intensity – if you’ve never used a massage chair before, you may not be used to what airbags feel like. I suggest you start off with a low intensity and then work your way up.
Note: All auto modes can be activated directly from the remote control pretty easily. If you’d like to see a more detailed description of each of the auto modes, check it out here on Titan’s site.
To think that it costs under $2K and comes with 3D rollers!? Time are great I guess! Either that, or 3D rollers are starting to become the norm for what a basic/entry level massage chair should have. Maybe it’s an evolution of what we know as the massage chair!
Coming to 3D rollers, what are they and how do they function?
3D stands for 3-dimensional. This type of roller system is pretty simple actually. There’s 3 types/dimensions of movement, if you will. Vertical up/down movement along the length of the back, horizontal side to side movement along the width of the back, and inward/outward movement into and out of the body. The images below bring it all together!
What’s also neat about the rollers on the Quantum is you’re able to adjust intensity, area, width, and speed. Check out the image below!
Next let’s talk about SL-Track. First things first, when you hear the term SL-Track or L-Track, you should know that both are the exact same thing. There is no difference whatsoever between an SL/L-Track.
In layman terms, the roller track is simply a contraption which allows the rollers to move from one point to another, that is for example, from neck to glutes.
An SL-Track (or L-Track) is a roller track which allows for an extended coverage. In that sense it’s longer than the traditional roller track (also known as S-Track).
A longer track means the rollers can reach areas of the body which would otherwise not be possible. Check out the image below and it’ll all make sense!
Note: Titan don’t specifically say the exact length/distance of the roller track, other than it’s an SL-Track, but if I had to take a guess, I’d say approximately 48-50 inches is what you can be looking at.
Heat therapy is more important than you probably think. Without heat, the muscles are much more stiff, much more rigid, and in general just harder to manipulate.
The Quantum does a fairly decent job as far as heat therapy is concerned. It’s got heating pads on both the lower back and calf areas. It would’ve been really cool to see heated rollers on this bad boy, but I can totally see why at this price to be honest.
From the last couple chairs I’ve reviewed over the weeks, I have seen at least 2 or 3 of them that have voice control. This makes me very excited!
When you’re in a massage and into it, I mean really into it, you’re in the zone and any disruptions can ruin your experience. This is where voice control becomes paramount. Being able to make changes on the fly without lifting a finger? I’m all in!
Note: To activate voice control, simply say “Hi Alice” or “Hey Alice”.
I certainly think so! But I’m not one to simply toss out recommendations without any basis. This is why it’s important to see how the Quantum stacks up against similar 3D chairs in the market.
2 of my favorite 3D chairs at the present time are both Titan chairs (coincidentally!): the Pro Omega and the Cascade. Let’s see how all 3 compare against each other!
There are some aspects about the Pro Cascade and Omega which make it superior than the Quantum. For example, calf rollers, better space saving etc. However, the Quantum is cheaper and has significantly more auto modes than both these chairs combined.
The caveat is that you should of course verify if the chair will accommodate your height/weight. If this is not the case, then I suggest the Cascade or Omega.
That’s not to say that the Cascade and Omega aren’t great chairs, it’s just the pricing of the Quantum which for me is too hard to pass on. That and the 15 auto modes is what decides it for me.
If you’re considering buying the Quantum, one of the next things you should do is consider placement. If the chair will be placed in your home, try to take some time to understand where would be the ideal place.
You should also look at your doorway(s) size and compare it to what’s required for the Quantum.
Last but certainly not least, there are a few different color schemes to choose from. Personally my favorite is the Taupe, but I do worry about cleaning and maintenance for these lighter shades. I might just be nitpicking here, so pick whatever your heart desires!
I bid you the best of luck in your quest to finding a massage chair. Unlike the many reviews I’ve done in 2021, this one was a very easy one, and that’s because the Quantum is a fantastic chair at an amazing price point. It also stands it’s own when compared to other chairs.
If you have any questions for me about the Quantum or any other chair, please don’t shy away from dropping a comment down below. I love hearing from you all! Till next time!
Titan 3D Quantum images were used with permission from Titan Chair
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