A wooden massage table typically consists of several key components designed for durability, comfort, and functionality. Here's a breakdown of what it contains:
Made from hardwood (like beech, maple, or oak) or softwood depending on the quality.
Provides the structural support and stability.
May be foldable (portable models) or fixed (stationary/spa tables).
Plywood or hardwood board base.
Topped with high-density foam padding (usually 2"4" thick).
Covered with PU leather, vinyl, or PVCusually waterproof and oil-resistant.
High-density foam for comfort and support.
Thickness and softness vary based on the table's purpose (deep tissue vs. spa relaxation).
PU leather or vinyl for easy cleaning and durability.
Should be oil- and water-resistant for massage oils, lotions, etc.
Solid wood legs with cables or crossbars for added stability.
Some include height-adjustable legs using knobs or push-button systems.
Adjustable face cradle for proper neck alignment.
Sometimes includes a face hole in the table itself.
Removable or folding armrests.
Useful for comfort and accommodating larger clients.
Some spa-style tables include a bottom shelf or drawers for towel or oil storage.
Carrying case (for portable tables).
Bolsters, sheets, or cushions.
Towel rails, hot towel cabinets (in premium spa tables).
Spa therapy
Ayurvedic treatments
Chiropractic or physiotherapy
Home massage setups
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