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The Most Sold Massage Chair Brand for 10 years Straight
The Most Sold Massage Chair Brand for 10 years Straight

Osaki Platinum Solis 4D+

by Osaki
Original price $11,999.00
Original price
$11,999.00
$11,999.00
Current price $11,999.00
  • Dual Roller 4D Mechanism
  • Flex Track System
  • 190° Stretch Flexibility
  • Intelligent Voice Recognition
  • Touchscreen Controller
  • Lumbar Heating Therapy
  • 54 Air Cell Compression
  • 18 Auto Programs & 5 Massage Styles
  • Spinning Calf Rollers
  • HD Bluetooth Surround Speakers
  • Automatic Extendable Footrest
Color: Black
Delivery: Curbside - Free
Warranty: 5 Year(3 Years Full Service & Additional 2 Years Parts)

Customer Reviews

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Uno S.
Pricy but worth it

I wish I could give 10 stars for this chair.. I did not understand why anyone would spend so much money for a massage chair but I think I know why. This chair helps me to relax, moves well and sleep well. I actually look forward to go home and sit on it every day! Thank you Osaki!

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Phillip
Very nice!

This chair is genuinely great! Being 6’ 2” it still fits perfectly and massages with perfect pressure, no annoying beeping when changing position or when completing a massage and a true 30 minute timer! Great massage chair!

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Clara W.
Newest Chair!

I get to talk to the specialist over the phone and she recommended this chair since I was looking for the newest model.
I think this chair is most advanced and has so many features. Love it so far!

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stv1978
GUMBY - STRETCH IS CRAZY

I just want to say the chair works well but the reason for the post is that the stretch is out of this world. If you don't like strong this NOT the chair for you but if you like deep hard stretch, this the one.

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Chad P.
Deepest stretch ever

The super stretch is by far the best feature of the chair. No other chair out there has the depth of this one and it really relieved a lot of tension in my lower back.
Would really recommend this chair for anyone with lower back issues