The Master Massage Zephyr Lightweight Portable Massage Table is Master’s entry level massage table for newcomers. Its frames are made of aluminum, which makes it durable and easy to carry around at the same time.
The Zephyr is a scaled down version of its higher-priced siblings – the Bel Air and Stratomaster. It’s a basic table with only a handful of accessories included in the package.
Table Specs | Additional Specs |
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Padding: - 1.5 inches - multi-layer Small Cellâ„¢ foam | Face cradle included |
Upholstery: - PU leather - CFC-free - oil and waterproof | Face pillow included |
Frame: Aircraft grade aluminum | Forward arm shelf included |
Dimensions: Length = 72 inches (6 feet) Width = 28 inches (2.3 feet) | Carrying bag included |
Adjustable Height Minimum = 23 inches Maximum = 33 inches | Warranty: Limited lifetime |
Weight Limit: 450 lbs. | |
Table Weight: 27 lbs. | |
Shipping Weight: 36.9 lbs. | |
Supported Configurations: Reiki |
The Master Massage Zephyr is in the upper end of the USD 199 and below price range. That’s quite high for an entry level massage and Reiki table. There are all-in-one bundles from competitors in the same price range. Then again, it’s a Master.
The Zephyr is undeniably lightweight. It’s easy to carry around without the use of a massage table cart. Even so, stability may be compromised in order to minimize the weight.
At 1.5 inches, the Zephyr has the thinnest padding to date. Competing massage tables have at least 2 to 2.25 inches of padding. Having said that, Master’s proprietary Small Cellâ„¢ foam is firmer. That’s why it does not feel like the padding is thin.
Like most aluminum massage tables in its weight range, the Master Massage Zephyr suffers from stability issues. Squeaking and wobbling may occur after several uses.
The Zephyr is a suitable massage table for students, or for practitioners who do outcalls occasionally. It’s not something that’s intended for heavy usage.
It’s good to know that this product is coming from a reputable brand with a dedicated customer service department. It certainly justifies the price a bit. There are more affordable alternatives if the Zephyr doesn’t meet your budget.