What is the "Stretch" Function?

What is the "Stretch" Function?

Posted by Simon Vandenworm on

Did you know that the Fujimax TS7000 has a “Stretch” function? The “Stretch” function is one of the twelve massage programs available. It offers a unique combination of massage, air pressure, and chair angle manipulation to stretch different muscles in the body.

When engaged in the “Stretch” program, the TS7000 gently massages from the neck and shoulders down to the thighs past the buttocks. It will then provide a stretch to the front of the body by using compressive airbags to keep your arms and legs in position while the chair reclines, and the rollers position themselves along the back. Then the leg rest will move upward toward the upper body to relieve the stretching motion. The chair will then massage different points along the body and return to the stretch cycle until massage time has finished. This unique stretch results from the combination of compression, chair angle manipulation, roller placement, and timing and is unique to the TS7000 in our massage chair lineup.

It may be challenging to imagine what this massage feels like reading descriptions; the best way to experience the stretch is to try it yourself!

If you own a TS7000 the following are instructions on how to start the “Stretch” massage:
To start the “Stretch” massage, sit and turn on the massage chair. You will feel the rollers roll up and down your body as the chair automatically scans your body. Once body scanning is complete and the chair sounds a few beeps, press the “Stretch” button on the remote. It will begin the “Stretch” massage program that will run for the default 20 minutes.

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