PIFATOS said:
YFChoice said:
How long have you had this chair? The 1st generation Avila had a problem with the sternum pad slipping when too much pressure was applied to the client's back - did they fix this in the Avila II?
Thanks!
I have to chime in for the Avila II. Ocassionally I have a problem with slippage, but its usually due to me not tightening properly. Once I readjust I don't have any more issues.
I've had my chair for 3 years now, and I LOVE it.
I do a lot of corporate events with other therapists who use different chairs. I don't know what they are, but they are not very adjustable, and look uncomfortable. Mine is easily portable and easily adjustable, fitting a wide range of body types.
I've had ranges of people from 300 lb+ on my chair and 4 year old, with the same degree of comfort. IMO there are not many chairs out there that adjust down to a child's size, or could accomodate such a wide range. (Mommy got a massage, the child wanted one too... it was soo cute, but another story LOL)
In fact there was once a gentleman who was waiting for a chair massage on the larger side. He couldn't fit in the chair of my co-worker. He looked dejected that he could fit due to his size. Although it was the end of the night and the end of my shift I told him to wait. I did a quick adjustment of my chair and had no problems with the session. He was very grateful.
So no, not all chairs are created equally. The only other chair I would consider is the Oakworks.