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Capture & Release the Spirit of Karma with this Massage Table!
NRG® Karma Massage Table Package - offers
the highest level of comfort, strength and an impressive list of
standard features to the professional massage therapist. Portable
massage table package delivers the durability that you need, along with
the options and style you desire, all for an incredibly great value.
"Karma" refers to the philosophy that the total effect of a person's
actions and conduct during the successive phases of a person's life
determines a person's destiny. The Karma massage table captures this
spirit of good energy and positive outcome. NRG® compromised nothing
when building the Karma table. Top quality materials, the strongest and
most durable wood, a triple density 3" foam system for extra comfort,
standard rounded corners, standard Reiki end panels for easy access,
double wheel knobs for strength and a beautiful finish resulting in a
table that will bring you a lifetime of positive experiences. Color
options.
Features:
- Top quality selected White Oak tested for hardness and moisture content.
- Carefully attached and trimmed vinyl, open edges painstakingly covered with embroidered trim.
- Leg extension wheel knobs are made of rubber that grips for ease of opening and closing even if oily.
- Dove tailed corners fit perfectly into each other for strength.
- Legs are chined carefully to maximize each leg extension's surface area for maximum table strength.
- Rounded and recessed bolts avoid sharp edges and corners on exposed and non-exposed wood.
Quantity: 1 Package
Manufacturer: NRG®
Materials: Quality vinyl, foam and highest quality White Oak.
Package Includes;
- NRG® Karma Portable Massage Table
- Premium Headrest with Cushion
- Portable Table Carry Case and Double Wheel Knobs
Table Specifications; Size/Dimensions (Open): Width: 30" x Length: 73" x Height Range: 24" - 34", Foam: 3" Size/Dimensions (Closed/folded): 36" x 31" x 10". Table Weight: 35 lbs. Table w/ Accessories Weight: 42 lbs. Ship Weight: 49.5 lbs. Working Weight: 550 lbs. UL/CE: NO Rounded Corners: YES Reiki Endplates: YES Shiatsu Cables: YES Manufacturer Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Color Options (each sold separately);
Agate (219031201)
Black (219031202)
Purple (219031204)
Vanilla (219031205)
Accessory options:
Replacement Wooden Face Cradle (2201403-Chi/Karma.Headrest-Wood)*pad not included.
Table Specifications;
Size/Dimensions (Open): Width: 30" x Length: 73" x Height Range: 24" - 34", Foam: 3" Size/Dimensions (Closed/folded): 36" x 31" x 10". Table Weight: 35 lbs. Table w/ Accessories Weight: 42 lbs. Ship Weight: 49.5 lbs. Working Weight: 550 lbs. UL/CE: NO Rounded Corners: YES Reiki Endplates: YES Shiatsu Cables: YES Manufacturer Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Color Options (each sold separately);
Agate (219031201) Black (219031202) Purple (219031203) Vanilla ( 219031205)
Accessory options: Replacement Wooden Face Cradle (2201403-Chi/Karma.Headrest-Wood)*pad not included.
Limited Lifetime Manufacturers Warranty
NRG® guarantees their portable massage tables, excluding vinyl and foam, against defects in material and workmanship for as long as you, the original owner, own the product. This warranty doesn’t cover damage caused by misuse, accidents or neglect. Vinyl and foam are covered for 3 years from the original purchase date. Tears, holes, punctures or damage caused by harsh chemicals are excluded.
The warranty is limited to repair or replacement, at NRG’s sole discretion. Customer is responsible for shipping the product to their facility for any warranty claim. NRG will return the product, shipping prepaid, to customers within the contiguous US. International customers are responsible for round trip freight charges and any applicable duties, import fees and/or taxes. HOW TO CLEAN AND CARE FOR YOUR MASSAGE TABLE
As most Massage Therapists know, your massage table is a significant investment. It also serves as the centerpiece to creating a peaceful and soothing environment for your clients each week. It is so important to maintain the condition of your massage table to ensure it lasts for years to come.
Here are some guidelines to keep your massage table clean and in tip-top shape:
How, and How Often Should You Clean Your Table Cleaning your table regularly can help minimize the spread of germs from one client to the next. If you do not use a table warmer, fleece pad or other table protector, you should clean your table after each client. A solution of mild soapy water will help you cut any oils or body grime left on the table. Follow up with a cleaner that contains no alcohol. Using a disinfectant containing Alcohol will dry your vinyl and can void your warranty with many manufacturers. Microfiber cloths are recommended for use with cleaning products for best results. Table Barriers If you use table additives such as table warmers, fleece pads, egg crates or memory foam toppers, you should remove these items at least once a day and clean your vinyl. In between clients, you can help prevent cross contamination by utilizing either a disposable or reusable moisture barrier. This will prohibit the residue from a massage from permeating and depositing on your table additives, helping you maintain a clean and comfortable table. These barriers are silent, and virtually undetectable under the sheet. These are positioned above the table additives and below the sheet. Taking a proactive approach to the care of your table will minimize the risk of unnecessary damage, help eliminate the opportunity for injury to the client, and help you develop a regular routine that will maximize the life of your table. You should regularly check the condition of your massage table as part of your cleaning routine. Check the frames, braces, legs, and connections of your table and look out for leg adjustment knobs regularly. Nothing is worse than a wobbly table when giving a massage. Tighten the knobs, nuts and bolts and look out for cracks or any other sign of damage. Take the opportunity to switch the face cradle regularly from end to end. This will lessen any natural wear and tear on the table. Always Keep Your Massage Table Covered and Properly Stored Never leave your massage table uncovered. Leaving it bare can leave it open to spills, or damage from someone sitting on it with sharp objects like keys, phones, pens and other items in their pocket. Always have a sheet or a protective fleece cover on the table, even when not in use. When transporting the table, always place it in the table bag to protect the vinyl from scuffs or abrasions. Don’t leave your Massage Table in your car where it is exposed to extreme temperatures. This can cause upholstery to weaken becoming more vulnerable to rips and tears. Oils can also damage your table so it’s very important to remove oil stained sheets from your table at the end of the day. (Mild soapy water can remove residue, follow with a disinfectant not containing alcohol for best results.) Be mindful of your sheets as well, as these should never be allowed to sit overnight soiled. Sheets should be cleaned daily. To get the best results, utilize a detergent specifically designed with enzymes that help remove the grime left from massage lubricants.
Thinking of Becoming a Masseuse? If
you are considering becoming a massage therapist, you probably already
know that there are many benefits of a massage therapy career. For those
considering a career in this profession you may have been asked, “why
do you want to become a massage therapist?” For most the answer is
simple and straight forward. If you are serious about earning a
Certificate or Diploma in Massage Therapy
there will be a number of rewarding opportunities available after
graduating from a massage therapy school. Being able to provide a better
life for yourself and your family are just a few of many reasons why
people enjoy entering into
this profession. Learn more about the massage therapy field and find
out what makes this career so rewarding with these 10 reasons to become a
massage therapist. 1. Massage therapists graduate with the skills they need to get a job right away Massage
therapy school involves a lot of hands-on training. Students are
trained in musculature, anatomy, and multiple massage therapy
techniques. By the time massage therapy students graduate, they have
enough practical experience to work at spas, hospitals, clinics, or even
out of their own homes. 2. Massage therapists are licensed professionals Most
states require massage therapists to be licensed. To become a licensed
massage therapist, one must complete a certification or degree program
at a massage therapy school and obtain hundreds of hours of practice.
Massage therapy has become a respected profession over the years because
of the stringent requirements for becoming a massage therapist. 3. Massage therapists have the option to work in exciting and exotic locations Tourist
spots and cruise ships all over the world employ massage therapists
making this a great occupation for those who enjoy working in beautiful
surroundings. Those who don’t mind relocating may get the opportunity to
work in a resort on a tropical beach or a lodge surrounded by
snow-covered mountains. For those who enjoy peaceful and relaxing
environments this may sound like a dream come true and it is for many
happy professionals in this field it is. 4. Massage therapists can set their own hours Many
massage therapists are self-employed allowing them to set appointments
around their own schedule. Being able to make your own schedule is a
huge advantage for most who are considering becoming a massage
therapist. 5. Massage therapists work in relaxing environments Massage
therapists spend their working hours in a peaceful environment
surrounded by scented candles, soft towels, and soothing music. The
ambiance makes it a relaxing experience not only for the client, but for
the massage therapist too. 6. Massage therapists help people Massage
therapists provide an invaluable service to people who are in pain,
recovering from injuries, or experiencing stress. Massage therapy speeds
up the healing process, improves circulation, and can even restore
emotional balance. 7. Clients look forward to seeing their massage therapist Whether
the reason is medicinal, therapeutic, or just a special occasion,
people look forward to getting massages. Unlike going to the dentist or
doctor, seeing a massage therapist is a positive experience associated
with feeling good. 8. Massage therapists are physically active Massage
therapists work on their feet and engage their entire body when giving a
massage. The nature of the work is physically demanding, and as a
result, many massage therapists are in great shape. 9. Licensed massage therapists are in high demand Because
the value of massage therapy is becoming more widely-recognized, job
growth over the next decade is predicted to grow considerably according
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. New massage therapy jobs are constantly being created in places such as nursing homes and office buildings. 10. Massage therapists can become their own boss A large percentage of massage therapists are self-employed. Many work
out of their homes or travel to clients’ homes. Those who have their
own thriving practice may employ other massage therapists to offer
clients a whole range of services and techniques.
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