The Comfier foot massager offers three levels of rolling, vibration, and air compression, allowing you to customize the intensity to your comfort level. With three modes of air compression, you can immerse yourself in a deeply relaxing massage experience that rejuvenates your senses
The heating function enhances blood circulation, and the remote controller frees your hands without the need for bending. So go ahead, choose it, and give it a try!
- Fast heating and warmth: The Upgraded Comfier foot massager machine can quickly heat up in seconds and reach temperatures up to 131F (55°C).The foot massager is suitable for both women and men and can help improve blood circulation, reduce body fatigue, and promote better sleep. It offers high and low heat settings for customization.
- In addition to the heating function, the Comfier foot massager also incorporates innovative shiatsu rollers. These rollers provide rolling and deep kneading massage to target sore feet, deep nerves, joints, and acupuncture points. This can be beneficial for relieving foot pain, stress, plantar fasciitis, and neuropathy pain.
- The foot massager also includes compression massage features. There are three adjustable levels of compression massage available on the instep, heel, and ankles. Combining the compression massage with the kneading and heat functions can further relax foot pain. It is recommended to start with a low intensity for the first time to avoid discomfort. Over time, as you get used to the massages, the pain in your feet may lessen, and you may feel better.
- To provide complete pampering for your feet, the foot massager also offers vibration massage on the toe area. This feature can help refresh your feet after standing or walking for a long time. There are three vibration massage speeds to meet your optimal massage needs. You can easily turn the vibration massage on/off or customize the settings for a portable foot massage experience in the office or at home.
Most notably, the dial is printed with three distinctive timing scales in a 1940’s “snail” design, including a tachymeter scale, a pulsometer scale and a telemeter scale.