Anyone have recommendations? I am hoping Nikki Darling will chime in.




Anyone have recommendations? I am hoping Nikki Darling will chime in.





I have one that I bought online that I really like. It was just under 500 and has a max weight over 500lbs and is a nice width and sturdy. I can't remember the brand and I'm out of town but I will check it when I get home. It weighs about 60 lbs ( guess) and is really easy to put up and take down. I also like that the legs have a height adjustment that is easy to use. Twin size sheets from Walmart ( 4.95) fit it perfect . I did order some fitted slip covers for the head rest They were under 20$ for 6 .




A little under $500? I was expecting something like this to be $300 at most. At least the brand name ones that I've been told are the best are around that price. Please check for me.

I got my massage table from Walmart.com. They have a bunch of different brands. My table is a Del Ray Pro and it claims to hold over 1000lbs (can't say for sure 1000 but I've had a cpl dudes who must have weighed at least 400+lbs). It cost me less than $250 and shipping is free if you ship it to your local walmart and pick it up.




Perfect! Thanks ladies. I have a stationary massage table that I bought from craigslist for $150 - VERY nice but I need a portable table since I no longer do incalls from one place.





I could be wrong on what I paid if that sounds out of line I like a bargain too so I will check tomorrow. But I know I love my table I've had it for awhile





The brand/model is an Ironman maui #9095 - I bought it through Mercantilia - I forgot that i had ordered 2 as a friend didnt have a credit card and gave me the cash so the total for both was just under 600.00 - i looked on the wholesaler 's site http://paradigmhw.com/product_massage.asp and the table is there but none of the retailers listed had it on their site - the delta model looks the closest to it and the mercantilia site had it for 225.00 - anywho hope this helps
I owned a stationary table so unfortunately I cannot recommend any specific brands. All portables are not created equal and you do get what you pay for. Once you get it home, give it a good once over - kick the tires so to speak. If it feels wobbly or fragile, take it back. You want something sturdy enough to hold up to the weight of your clients, but not so heavy that you can't easily transport it around. Lastly, if you've ordered a table online please make sure it fits in your vehicle if you're doing outcalls! I rented a portable table from a studio once and it barely fit in the tiny compact I was driving during the time!




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