Rantacom Inc.
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your opinion on the master massage brand tables
For what it's worth - buying the best you can afford is always the best bet. I fully agree with Jason that buying a table that will last the longest, (with a warranty) is going to save you money in the long run. Also an adjustable headrest is a requirement to me - both as an MT & as a person receiving sessions. Table comfort can often make a big difference in repeat client business! If I had 2 practitioners that were equally good, but one of them had a table I disliked which one do you think I'd go back to?
I own a Golden Ratio Master Bodyworker table, which I purchased to replace my original table a few years ago & it was one of the best purchases I ever made!
For what it's worth - buying the best you can afford is always the best bet. I fully agree with Jason that buying a table that will last the longest, (with a warranty) is going to save you money in the long run. Also an adjustable headrest is a requirement to me - both as an MT & as a person receiving sessions. Table comfort can often make a big difference in repeat client business! If I had 2 practitioners that were equally good, but one of them had a table I disliked which one do you think I'd go back to?
I own a Golden Ratio Master Bodyworker table, which I purchased to replace my original table a few years ago & it was one of the best purchases I ever made!