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Raycom Personal Massager
Mon Dec 9, 2002 - 9:16 AM EST - By Jonathan Hoffman
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Introduction » First Impressions The Software The Smart Power Pack Durability Conclusion
First Impressions When I first received the Raycom Personal Massager combo pack (the module and
the power pack which I will talk about later) and opened the box, the first
thing I noticed was the lightness of the springboard module. It is literally
about the size and weight of a matchbox and when you compare this to the price
and size of the EMS machines chiropractors use, you can really see how this
product can be such a novelty device. After reading the small instruction
handbook I inserted the springboard… no noticeable extra weight whatsoever to
the Visor. Next all I had to do was stick the pads on to my body (I chose the
neck first), plug in the pads to the module, click start, in and let the module
do its thing.
How it felt…
I didn't feel anything at first, but that is because the pressure was set at a
setting of 10, in order to actually feel the massage you need to raise the
pressure to at least 50. When I set the pressure to where it was noticeable, I
first felt a really weird tingling feeling, but then after about 10 seconds it
started to feel remarkably good. To all those skeptics out there, this thing
really works and it was hard to believe that my Visor was actually providing me
with such a well-done massage. On Thanksgiving I let my family have a try at it
and my dad, who goes to a chiropractor, said that the module felt very similar
to the EMS stimulation you can receive at the chiropractor. I am very pleased
with how effectively the massaging works.The Software >>
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