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2" Pad 84" Black Portable Massage Table W/free Carry Case Chair Bed Spa Facial T on 2040-parts.com

US $36.00
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New

 

Product Features

  • 2" Thick Padding with Birch Hardwood Construction
  • Free Premium Carry Case
  • Table Dimensions: 72" Long (without face cradle) 27" Wide
  • 84"L With Face Cradle, 32"W With Side Arms
  • Adjustable Height: 26" to 36", Double Knob Leg Adjustments, 550lb Capacity
  • Free Adjustable Headrest ,Free Face Pillow.
  • This is two fold design massage table, has no tilt back feature like other reiki massage table.
  • Color:  Black

This Table is in stock and can be shipped in 24 hrs after the payment cleared in paypal.

Never have more than one person on top of this massage table

This is a great table for professional massage therapist.

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