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Designed around the principles of reflexology, this kneading and vibrating foot massager uses special nodes to stimulate areas on the feet that correspond with other parts of the body. This enables the U-Comfy to create a feeling of total-body tension relief and revitalization.
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![]() The U-Comfy Leg Massager features an easy-to-use control panel and an adjustable tilt angle. |
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126 of 132 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
BEWARE, No warranty if purchased thru Amazon,
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This review is from: U-Comfy Leg, Foot, Calf, and Ankle Massager (Squeeze and Vibration) (Sports)
WARNING, if you buy this machine thru ANY outlet other than U-Comfy, UComfy WILL NOT HONOR the warranty.
I just got off the phone with Mike at Ucomfy and that is what he told me about my less than 1-yr-old machine. My machine was great when it worked but now it is broken, broken during the fake 1 year warranty period and the company refuses to stand behind their machine. BEWARE!
48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Massages Are So Personal,
By The Big Guy (Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: U-Comfy Leg, Foot, Calf, and Ankle Massager (Squeeze and Vibration) (Sports)
Massages, whether by humans or machines are so personal. You like it or you don't. Let me try to help you decide whether to spend $300 on this machine.
It depends on whether you like hard massages or soft ones, and how big your feet are. If you like walking on marbles which stimulate the pressure points on the soles of your feet, you might like this unit. If you don't like sharp pressure points and prefer to have gentler kneading by a trained masseuse, you will not. If you have small feet, you might enjoy the squeezing of the unit on your feet and calfs. If you have large feet or wide feet (like me, size 13) the pressure is excrutiating, not relaxing at all. There are only 3 adjustments for vibration and kneading on the unit and you cannot adjutst the amplitude of the kneading so if you have a narrow foot or calfs, the rollers might be gentle enough. With a wide foot, or if you have calf muscles like Marion Barber of the Cowboys (I live in Dallas) you will feel like your life is being squeezed out of them. The design is way too limiting. A much better design would be to have infinitely variable intensities so you can tailor the massage the way YOU like, not the way the machine likes.
40 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It Works!,
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This review is from: U-Comfy Leg, Foot, Calf, and Ankle Massager (Squeeze and Vibration) (Sports)
My first thought when I read up on the Emson U-Comfy Massager was okay here is another overpriced, late night tv promo/gimmick. That is until my senior citizen neighbors convinced me to give theirs a test drive. Simultaneously my ankles, calves and feet were being massaged and it felt amazing. My skepticism melted away in about 10 minutes.
The combination of vibration and kneading with the pressure points of my feet being massaged simultaneously by these strategically placed raised nodes, was simply an incredible feeling. Never in a million years would I have ever believed that a machine could duplicate this same process if not better then an actual masseuse. Needless to say, I own one now. This little powerhouse is packed with 3 speeds and 3 intensity settings. The standard built in timer, and an adjustable tilt feature are a nice addition. Weighing in at about 16 pounds it is quite portable. Without a doubt, this somewhat pricey gizmo works.
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