SKG TS700 Back and Waist Massager [EPP]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The SKG TS700 Back and Waist Massager is designed specifically for deep tissue relief, targeting the lower back (lumbar) and waist area with professional-grade precision. Unlike smaller portable massagers, the TS700 focuses on a “wrap-around” experience, utilizing high-torque massage heads to penetrate thick muscle layers. Key Features & Design 12 Independent Massage Heads: The TS700 uses a multi-point system that mimics the movement of human fingers, providing a “kneading and pushing” motion rather than just simple vibration. Contoured Lumbar Support: Its ergonomic “U-shape” design is engineered to fit the natural curve of the human spine, ensuring the massage heads remain in constant contact with the lower back muscles even when leaning back. Double-Sided Heating: It features rapid heating technology that warms both the massage heads and the surface fabric, helping to dilate blood vessels and loosen stubborn knots faster. Dual-Use Design: While optimized for the waist and back, its flexible structure allows it to be used effectively on the thighs and calves for post-workout recovery.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Ultra-Long Mobile Rail (40 cm): Reaches your whole back and waist. Choose Full / Upper / Lower back or press once to massage a target spot. Strong & Stable Massage: Reinforced guide rails (tough engineering plastic) + high-torque copper motor keep pressure smooth and powerful, even for bigger bodies. Warmth for Your Spine: 30 cm graphene heat pad with 3 levels: 45°C / 50°C / 55°C. Feels warm in 3 seconds, reaches set temp in about 90 seconds. Comfortable Back Support: Dual-layer foam: firm layer supports your lower back; soft layer hugs your back for comfort. Ultra-Slim Design: Saves space on chairs and car seats: only 40–95 mm thick. Easy Care, Longer Use: Removable, washable cover and 3200mAh battery for about 5–6 sessions per charge.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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