HoMedics PA-100 Therapist Select Percussion Massager, Variable Speed


 

Health & Personal Care : HoMedics PA-100 Therapist Select Percussion Massager, Variable Speed

Health & Personal Care : HoMedics PA-100 Therapist Select Percussion Massager, Variable Speed

HoMedics PA-100 Therapist Select Percussion Massager, Variable Speed

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HoMedics PA-100 Therapist Select Percussion Massager, Variable Speed
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 23839






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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: HoMedics
EAN: 0031262009036
Label: HoMedics
Manufacturer: HoMedics
Model: PA-100
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: HoMedics
Sales Rank: 23839
Studio: HoMedics
Warranty: 1


Features:
  • Heads pulse up to 3,100 times per minute for deep muscle relaxation
  • Lightweight ergonomic design with rubberized handle for easy gripping
  • Three pairs of heads provide soft, medium, or hard percussion massage
  • Push-button head spacing (range: 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 inches) to fit body areas
  • Two-year warranty against defects







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lnvigoration percussion actionVariable speed controlAuto-adjust control moves massaging heads in and out for comfort of massagelncludes 3 head sets (soft, medium and hard)

Review:
Three pairs of heads come with this personal massager for a choice of soft, medium, or hard percussion massage. The heads are 1-3/4-inch-diameter domes that twist on and off the heavy (about 3 pounds) power unit and pulse at 3,100 times per minute to send penetrating massage action deep into muscles. A variable-speed control offers options ranging from gentle to vigorous. To fit various body areas, the spacing between the heads can be adjusted through a range of 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 inches at the push of a button. The massager has a soft, ergonomic handle for a secure, comfortable grip and measures 13 inches long. That length ensures all body areas can be reached, and the 12-foot power cord permits the massager to be used a long way from a wall socket. The massager carries a two-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack

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Designed for anyone who works under labor-intensive conditions and over long hours, the HoMedics PA-100 Therapist Select Professional Percussion Massager offers up to 3,100 pulse per minute of deep tissue relief for the ultimate in home message therapy.


The PA-100 delivers deep tissue relief. View larger.
With a unique, lightweight ergonomic design that includes a rubberized handle for an easy, comfortable grip, the Professional Percussion Massager is light enough to operate with one hand or both. The massager comes with three attachments that give you the precise massage that you need -- soft, medium or hard. The massager's convenient design makes changing the attachments a breeze. A simple twist off and twist on will get you the firmness you need. And the unit's variable speed control lets you control the intensity of your massage, from a light, relaxing massage up to 3,100 pulses per minute of deep, invigorating muscle relief. An auto-spacing feature adjusts the spacing between the massage heads to fit various body frames and areas. You simply push an easy-to-activate button on the underside of the massager, and once you find your desired spacing and optimal comfort level, you release the button and you're ready to give yourself a well-deserved and invigorating massage.

Like all of HoMedics products, the Professional Percussion Massager is built with high-quality craftsmanship and comes with a two-year limited manufacturer's warranty.


What's in the Box
PA-100 massager and three attachments (soft, medium, and hard).



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good but not as great
good but not as great, as i was expecting, does not feel much relief from back pain



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - better than the $400 G5 I tried

This is a great unit. Its similar to the $400 G5 Pro Power, but it has only two heads instead of 4 (a good thing in my opinion), and it doesn't have the same variety of attachments. It feels just as solid, though, and has both variable speed, and adjustable-width massage heads. I prefer it to the more expensive unit overall. They seem to be out of production now, but if you can find one, get it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A massage at home instead of one at the Spa
I love to have a massager at home to relieve any pain (or cramp) at any given moment. That's why I bought the HoMedics PA-100. I love it, and as a matter of fact, I bought a second one for my daughter. My only problem is that it's a little too big and heavy for me to use it on myself. My arms really get tired if I use it for too long on my back. My daughter instead, has her husband to help her with, and she tells me she feels in heavens every time she uses it. So, go for it! It beats the price you pay for just one professional massage at the Spa.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice massager
Nice massager. It can be soft or really hard and dig into your back. Great value for the cost.

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