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Review on ๐Ÿฆถ Electric Shiatsu Foot Massager Machine with Heat โ€“ Adjustable Deep Kneading, Rolling, and Air Compression for Home and Office โ€“ Panel Control by Ken Gray

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Any site for bad feet

Last year I had problems with my feet from years of walking. Most recently I had plantar fasciitis on my left foot and calcaneal calcification on my right foot. I have had multiple acupuncture sessions and am almost pain free. I was hoping for a decent foot massager that can improve circulation and help with the occasional fatigue and aches from standing up. I wear size 9 men's shoes and have a medium arch. The massager offers a lot of space. However, my heel never seems to make good contact for good heel compression unless I lean my shin forward 15 degrees with my knees. There is no heel massage at all. The kneading of the shiatsu on the underside of the sole is hardly noticeable, if at all. It's frustrating to be on your feet all day. Basically, I can feel the rollers moving up and down in the instep arch. For me it's decent. But there is minimal cushioning in the forefoot at the ball joint and toe. I don't feel anything until I bend my toes. The outsole rolls a little, but not the full length of the sole. Air compression in the upper bridge of the foot is good, but it is released and compressed at different levels during the cycle. It's not full cycle compression. I don't get warm at all! Overall, it's better than the old foot massagers you just step on. It is also convenient to use at home anytime. A good foot bath with Epsom salts before using the massager really helps. I will keep this foot massager as my spouse cannot and refuses to give a decent massage.

Pros
  • Foot massagers
Cons
  • There are new competitors