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Human Touch iJoy Ottoman 3.0 Calf and Foot MassagerPut your feet and calves into one of the most advanced pieces of furniture you’ll ever experience. The Human Touch iJoy Ottoman 3.0 foot and calf massager delivers the very latest in three-dimensional, robotic foot and calf massager technology, doubling as a comfortable footrest in a snap. With a quick 180-degree turn, the stylish iJoy Ottoman 3.0 calf and foot massager converts into an expert massage therapist.
Imagine coming home from work and treating your
tired legs and feet to a nice relaxing massage with an iJoy calf and
foot massager. Human Touch is the only company in the world to use
ergonomic paddles instead of less-effective airbags in our foot and calf
massagers, ensuring a superior kneading massage that improves blood
circulation to relieve sore, tired muscles. The entire iJoy Ottoman
calf and foot massager unit rotates to enhance your comfort, and
can be used with any chair for a rejuvenating massage at home or in the
office. The Human Touch iJoy Ottoman 3.0 massages the
calves in an upward, rolling or wave-like fashion. This motion forces blood
away from the feet and toward the core of the body, to improve blood flow
and make you feel better.
The Human Touch iJoy Ottoman 3.0 foot and calf massager pairs beautifully with any iJoy Robotic Massage Chair, so you can enjoy Human Touch Technology’s gentle pampering “hands” along your entire back at the same time your feet and legs are being massaged. Ottoman 3.0 FeaturesGive your idea of boring furniture a 180. This stylish iJoy Ottoman 3.0 foot and calf massager can easily go from being a comfortable and fashionable footrest to your personal masseuse. The Human Touch Technology in this calf and foot massager will make feel relaxed and refreshed anytime you need it.
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