




After weeks of testing the Electric Lumbar Traction Massager, I wanted to see if its combination of traction and vibration could actually hold up against my daily desk-job back fatigue. The device aims to provide a professional-level stretch and massage, and I put it through its paces during both work hours and evening recovery sessions.
The unit feels sturdy enough for regular use, with a chassis that manages to stay stable even when the height adjustment is fully extended. The airbag technology is surprisingly nuanced, providing a consistent pressure that feels more like a deliberate stretch than a gimmick.
Setting the device up is straightforward, though it took me a few tries to find the right height adjustment that felt most effective for my specific curvature. Once positioned, the vibration settings integrate well with the traction, making it easy to sit back and let the machine handle the heavy lifting for my lower back.
This is a great fit for office workers or anyone who spends long hours seated and needs a consistent way to stretch and relax their lumbar spine.
Overall, I am giving this massager a 4 out of 5 rating for its effective design and ease of use. While it may not replace a deep-tissue massage therapist, it is a high-value $89.00 investment for anyone looking to incorporate daily relief into their routine.