Stonehealer,I haven't personally used the Pisces Dolphin chair, but know another MT who has. Admittedly this was about 5 years ago... She said that it wasn't as easy to use as she would have thought. I was envious of her getting to work with it... and she said, "Don't be."I bought a Quicklite myself, because it's what we used at MT school and I feel that anybody that needs to be horizontal, I would prefer they come in for a table massage anyway. Oh, and Rozzy, regarding where you can go to buy a massage chair... have you considered buying a used one? I personally don't use mine for much. Just a couple times per month. But one of my MT teachers doesn't even own one... he just "rents" one from another MT he knows in his city... I think it's something cheap too, like $10 per day. lolAnyway, thought I'd throw those ideas out there for you, because you might be able to "rent" a few from fellow MT's and then you would have personal experience with them, and would better be able to judge which one you wanted to invest in for yourself.If I had it to do over... I'd get the Sports version of the Quicklite... it's a little bigger and heavier, but you're able to have bigger clients on it too. Though mine's held up fine for being 6 years old!