That's always a hard question to answer. It's like asking me which of my children I like the best. I enjoy every chair we carry. Having said that, the chairs that fit me and work me over on the right spots of my body would be the Infinity Luminary, the Daiwa Supreme Hybrid, the Osaki DuoMax, and the Luraco i9. As you can tell, I have an affinity for the split track models. Current in-store and/or online sales can offer great bang for the buck on our premium chair. I hope this helps. dr. w.
The primary differences are the split track with separate roller mechanisms on each track, calf rollers, oscillating/kneading calf airbags, and improved speakers (JBL vs Altech Lansing). dr. w.
It actually is a fairly wide chair, accommodating up to 6'9" and 285 lbs. That model and the Daiwa Supreme Hybrid are built for broader bodies. The Luraco i9 SE can handle folks up to 6'10", but is narrower than the two others I just mentioned. I hope this helps. dr. w.
Hi Dr. W. If money was no object, what chair would you personally choose? Also, what chair do you feel gives the best bang for the buck.
That's always a hard question to answer. It's like asking me which of my children I like the best. I enjoy every chair we carry. Having said that, the chairs that fit me and work me over on the right spots of my body would be the Infinity Luminary, the Daiwa Supreme Hybrid, the Osaki DuoMax, and the Luraco i9. As you can tell, I have an affinity for the split track models. Current in-store and/or online sales can offer great bang for the buck on our premium chair. I hope this helps.
dr. w.
Thanks dr w
Thank you once again for a fine video. Aside from the side panels, what are the difference between this chair and the super novo that I own?
The primary differences are the split track with separate roller mechanisms on each track, calf rollers, oscillating/kneading calf airbags, and improved speakers (JBL vs Altech Lansing).
dr. w.
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it looks TIGHT, is this not great for a large frame individual? 6ft3 240lbs?
It actually is a fairly wide chair, accommodating up to 6'9" and 285 lbs. That model and the Daiwa Supreme Hybrid are built for broader bodies. The Luraco i9 SE can handle folks up to 6'10", but is narrower than the two others I just mentioned. I hope this helps.
dr. w.