Critique of the New Inada Yume Massage Chair (Part 1)

Inada’s modus operandi is to introduce new chairs that happen to be not just a tweak to an current model but to present models that boast some new attribute(s) or function(s) that we’ve certainly not just before observed within the massage chair market. Inada has generally been known as a pioneer of massage chair characteristics.

The new Inada Yume massage chair is no different in that it functions two items that I’ve never observed before inside the massage chair industry: rocking and elliptical calf massage.

I’ll talk about these two new characteristics in portion II of this report, but right here, in Component I, I desire to give my 1st impressions of this new offering from Inada.

The very first thing I noticed about the Inada Yume…

At initial glance, you cannot guide but notice that the Inada Yume chair is quite a little smaller than the Inada predecessor, the Sogno Dreamwave Plus. It really is shorter and narrower (but, then once again, most massage chairs are in comparison with the Sogno!). But, this chair is modest in comparison to most other manufacturer’s models. It isn’t tiny, by any usually means, just smaller which usually means it’s going to fit into smaller spaces a little far better, that is the complaint of several a massage chair shopper.

It only comes in black and red colors, the red being a vivid red and not a maroon or burgundy color.

It has LED lighting on the outdoors of each side on the ottoman, which apparently is cool in case you shut off all of the lights within the area even though you are working with the chair. The altering colors with the lights will illuminate your room and is supposed to make a additional relaxing atmosphere. You cannot see the lights from the seated position inside the chair, therefore the shutting off in the lights inside the area.

The Inada Yume isn’t going to have a foot massage function. It really is purely calf massage within the leg place. The moment you see how the calf massage operates, you may understand why the chair will not have a foot massage attribute.

There’s not an airbag arm massage function inside the Inada Yume. This is a departure from Inada’s final two models, the Inada Sogno and also the Doctor’s Choice 3a chairs. Some would argue that arm massage is “fluff” anyways so I guess it’s a personal preference should you assume it is essential or not.

The rolling mechanism of your Inada Yume is firm but pretty, very cozy. It felt really different from the other Inada chairs, but I definitely enjoyed the roll. There is a neck stretching pillow where you’ll lay your head. When your massage system starts you can discover airbags in that pillow inflate and push down a single shoulder and after that the other. It is really an exciting function, but if you want great old-fashioned roller massage within your neck, you might be going to must manipulate the chair a little to acquire that. Right here is how we figured it out…

You might have to lift the neck stretching pillow out in the way (up and more than the back with the chair) then recline the chair fully. Then click on the roller characteristic within the manual settings. Then move the rollers as higher as you may. At this point you may get a fantastic roller neck massage. You will not get this inside a more inclined chair position, specially if you are taller.

Airbags within the seat from the Inada Yume are really related to those of your Inada Doctor’s Choice 3A massage chair. One side inflates and after that the other to mimic a rotation motion of your pelvis. I consider this can be a good function since low back rotation isn’t addressed in many massage chairs. Most chairs only push you forward. I like this function quite a bit.

Part II will discuss the rocking motion and elliptical calf massage function of your new Inada Yume massage chair.

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