Human Touch iJoy 2400 Massage Chair

By John Crowley Added at December 14, 2009 Views 778 Reviews 4 3.07147 stars

This chair features a full back mechanism that performs rolling, kneading, percussion, and compression. By comparison to many other massage chairs on the market, it's pretty affordable.

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Anonymous
Anonymous December 1, 2010 at 5:01   

I , too, would like to know where I can thr Lasyboy chair, called the Luxury-Lift??

Vegas Dave
Vegas DavePA July 27, 2010 at 11:38   

I would like to know why the Lazyboy people discontinued the chair? Have you asked them why you can't get one anymore? I would think that a product like that would be good in this day and age especially if it is affordable.

Maat
Maat July 26, 2010 at 5:35   

In 2005 I purchased a Lazyboy product called the Luxury-Lift. It was a power recliner that It had all the bells and whistles including the total recline and raise to standing position, the heating both head, chest, back, buttocks and knees and the massage at all those levels as well. It lasted me until December 2009. I have been unable to find another chair like it and the price I am able to afford now has decreased significantly today to back in 2005. Where can you get this Human Touch iJoy 2400 and just how affordable is it?

John Crowley
John Crowley December 14, 2009 at 12:18   
Pros

When I demo'ed the chair, my first impression was quite positive. I liked the kneading action and really liked that the mechanism traveled all the way from my low back to the base of my neck (which many similar products simply don't do).

Cons

After a few minutes on the chair, the pressure began to feel a bit irritating. Because the chair reclines so far, most of my body weight was pressing into the massage heads. It became uncomfortable for me.