EarthLite Savannah Portable Massage Table?
Alright, sorry it took me so long to get back to this....
I just took a look at the savanah on the massage warehouse website - and I can tell you why you can't find reviews....its because earthlite is making the table FOR massage warehouse. Now I've sold nearly a thousand massage tables in my time (custom craftworks, earthlite, golden ratio, etc) and so I know more than most people should know about these things....
I really liked the earthlite spirit table - comparing the two, here are my concerns - it doesn't say that the savannah is silent (they would highlight that, and you don't want a table that squeaks - detracts from the relaxation experience) - and it has less foam than other tables - the comfort of the table is really important - so you might want to get a layer of egg-crate foam or temperature senstive foam for a twin bed at target or such (then trim it to size) or a table with thicker foam...keep in mind, you are gonna be lugging that about and so you'll need a bigger bag. On the other hand - for the difference in price, there is nothing wrong with buying a less expensive table, working with it for a while, buying a better one, and selling the old one on craiglist (come to think of it - craigslist is a good place to check for a used one - I would say 90% of people who go to school for massage quit after 2 years)
My big complaints about earthlite bags are they are sized too small - they fit tight, are really hard to zipper and then you can't get sheets, or a blanket and such into them...So order a size up - trust me, you'll find stuff to put in there if there is room (CD's, lotion) - -
I used to get my bags (and other stuff) from Steve here - nice guy, he actually used to make all the textiles for custom craftworks - good stuff, good prices, made in the US http://www.sewandsewonline.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=browse&id=76890&pageid=1
Lets see, anything else? Lots of folks are tempted to get a wider table because they might have big clients - keep in mind, that if you are going to be toting that table around between clinics, house calls, etc - that an inch or two of table is five pounds - and trust me, that 5 pounds makes a huge difference after you have carried it 20 feet.
Never - NEVER - go up stairs of any kind with a massage table strapped across your chest (in the bag)
When you can afford it, get a massage table cart - those are so great....
And just because I thought of it....
Never play music with water sounds (ocean, rivers, rain) it makes people want to go to the bathroom - and then they will never be able to relax.
If you think of anything specific you would like to know, shot me a line - I'll see if I can help
Be well
Tink
I saw this table in a massage warehouse catalog and it looks really good, but I have a few questions.
1) What carrying cases can I use with it? (I don't know if EarthLite cases are interchangeable)
2) Where can I find customer reviews on it? (I've searched and can't find any)
3) Is there anything else I should look out for when buying a massage table?
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