Picking a massage table out takes some consideration. This is the table you are going to hope to use for years. I bought my original table 15 years ago and it is still in good shape. I bought the best I could get at the time and never regretted it. I have gotten a lighter weight aircraft aluminum table for ease in travelling since the original is heavy wood. Both have their place in my practice.
For a good article on choosing a table: 10 Tips on Choosing a Table
One thing they say you should consider is re-sale value. I disagree. A used table is generally worth no more than $50-100 maximum. And the $100 is only if it is relatively new and in prime condition. Many folks buy a table and think they will get close to their cost back. Unfortunately, you lose warranty when you buy a used table, which decreases the value considerably. Namebrands matter. Popularity of size, material, foam quality also matters. Great tables can be had for under $450 now and that makes spending much more for a used one kind of silly. This is your only and most expensive piece of equipment. Don't scrimp.
Cool - definitely checking this out?
Posted by: spa massage equipment | January 06, 2009 at 03:44 AM