Massage Tables
hello again,I bought the robert hunter table in september of this year. I have the Mckensie, I had heard about Robert Hunter tables when i was going through school from various students and practitioners that we had to do LMP massages on (they were not the schools brand of table). The table I had prior to my robert hunter table was a inexpensive piece of garbage that broke the second time i tried a shiatsu technique on it.the low cables are for added support, the legs are not just pinned but you screw them tight to lock the legs open, as soon as one of my clients get on the table, those cables are tight. the table comes with a Lifetime Warranty, Footrest and Headrest holes,Crossed Slat Head Board,Locking Pin Brace System,Oak Legs Padding: Three Layer Foam (Memory Foam Oprion) Center support rails, Full length piano hinge Table Width: 25" to 48". Static Weight: 3500 lbs/sw Working Weight: 1700 lbs/ww Heavy Duty Option: 1900 lbs/ww Height Range: 24" to 36" Table Weight: 29 to 43 lbs Table Length: 75" and custom lengths Platform: 4mm to 6mm or custom I like it better than the earthlite, stronglite and the oakworks that were used when i was in school. You might want to go and check out the website, http://www.roberthunter.com you can email Robert Hunter and he will personally email you back any answers you have for him. I can tell you that a lot of the massage therapist i know in the southwest washington/northwest oregon area really like these tables. hope this helps you out.