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Buying Tips for Massage Tables

There are many places where you can find massage tables for sale or just cheap massage tables. Your table is the probably your most important piece of equipment, and it’s a big investment.  However, with so many styles, models and price ranges available, choosing a massage table can be difficult and overwhelming.  That’s why we’re here to help you get the right table for your particular needs the first time around.

 

3 Minutes, 3 Key Decisions

Quality and Value

Massage Table Accessories

 

Key Decision 1: Massage Table Type

Stationary Massage Tables - Stationary massage tables are typically the most comfortable, stable and durable tables available.   This type of table accommodates a wide range of massage accessories and is the better option if you work in a fixed location such as a salon, spa or medical office.
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Portable Massage Tables - Portable massage tables are compact, collapsible, lightweight and usually less expensive than stationary tables.  Designed to be moved on a regular basis, a portable massage table is a necessity if you regularly change locations such as making house calls or working in a public venue.
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Key Decision 2: Massage Table Tops

Flat Massage Table - Basic flat top massage tables are the most common table tops for general massage practitioners.  Available as both stationary and portable tables, quality flat top tables can often accommodate enough massage table accessories to increase client comfort and grow with your practice.
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Tilt Back Massage Table - Tilt back massage tables provide clients increased back support while they’re in a seated, reclined position.  If you perform upright bodywork, prenatal massage or have clients who are unable to lie down flat due to health problems, a tilt back massage table is your ideal choice.
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Salon Massage Table - Also known as flex tops, salon table tops are most commonly stationary massage tables.   Typically considered standard spa equipment, salon table tops include adjustable arm rests and offer a wider range of flexibility and support than most other massage table tops.
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Hydraulic Massage Table - Hydraulic massage tables are more ergonomically friendly because they offer electronic height adjustment, making it easier to move the table up or down as you work on your clients.  Although primarily stationary, some hydraulic massage tables have wheels at their base for limited portability.

Key Decision 3: Massage Table Structure

The structure of your massage table plays a vital role in its quality, durability and functionality.  Choose a massage table with a frame that can support your heaviest clients, is ergonomically friendly and if easy portability is a consideration, is light enough for you to easily carry or move.

High Working Load - If you do a lot of pressure work or have larger clients, you need a high-load massage table.  Stationary tables are generally made of sturdier materials and have higher working loads, but high-load portable tables are also available.

Low Working Load - If client weight and massage pressure are less of a concern, consider a massage table with a lower working load, especially if you need a portable massage table.  Often made of lighter materials, low-load tables typically weigh less and are easier to move.

Wood Frame - Wood-framed massage tables are the most popular choice because they’re often sturdier, more budget-friendly and their visual appeal provides a warmer, less clinical atmosphere for clients.
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Metal Frame - If you’re looking into portable massage tables, consider one built on a metal frame.  These tables are often lighter to carry and depending on the quality of the metal, better able to withstand the rigors of regularly being moved from location to location.
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Table Width - To reduce your risk of injury, choose a table width that comfortably accommodates your clients yet allows you to easily reach across your customer without putting unnecessary stress on your back.  For general massage, choose a table that is approximately 30” wide.  However, the taller you are, the wider your table should be and vice versa.

Quality and Value

Your massage table’s overall value is where its quality meets its price.  A quality massage table can cost anywhere from a couple hundred dollars to several thousand, but investing in the best massage table you can afford the first time can save you avoidable repairs and replacements down the road.

Under $400 - Choose cheap massage tables from dozens of styles, models and materials, perfect for students, hobbyists and anyone on a tight budget who still needs a quality table.
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$400-$800 - Open up your options to include higher-quality massage tables for sale with more features, ideal for masseuses, physical therapists and other massage professionals.
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Over $800 - Select one of these premium grade massage tables to get the ultimate in spa, salon and professional massage therapy equipment.
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Massage Table Accessories

Many of today’s professional-grade massage tables come packaged with basic accessories such as headrests, footrests and, in the case of portable tables, protective carrying cases.  However, additional accessories and upgrades can increase your clients’ comfort and allow you to expand your practice by accommodating a more diverse range of clientele.  

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