Collection: Massage

Massage — massage chairs, tables, foot massagers and rollers, shipped fast from our Australian warehouse.

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Massage products cover everything from a foam roller to a full massage chair, used for home massage and relaxation and easing muscle tension after activity. What suits you depends on where you feel tension, your budget and your space. Rollers and handheld tools are cheap and portable; chairs and tables are significant purchases. These are comfort and relaxation products rather than medical treatment, so if you have pain or an injury, see a physiotherapist or doctor.

What massage gear suits you?

The options range widely in size and cost:

  • Massage rollers and handheld tools: inexpensive, portable and effective for working on specific muscles yourself.
  • Foot massagers: targeting feet and lower legs, which suits people on their feet all day.
  • Massage chairs: full-body mechanised massage in a recliner, the biggest investment but hands-free.
  • Massage tables: for practitioners, students and home therapy use.

What can massage gear help with?

People commonly use massage equipment for relaxation and to ease the sensation of muscle tightness after activity or a long day. Many find it comfortable and enjoyable, which has value in itself. What it isn't is a treatment for an underlying medical problem — if you have persistent pain, an injury, numbness or weakness, that needs proper assessment rather than a massage device. Massage gear also can't diagnose anything. Use it as comfort and relaxation, alongside professional care rather than instead of it if something is genuinely wrong.

When should you be cautious with massage?

Massage isn't suitable in every situation. Common reasons to check with a doctor first include pregnancy, blood clots or circulation conditions, recent surgery or injury, fractures, osteoporosis, skin infections or open wounds in the area, and having a pacemaker or similar implanted device. Diabetes with reduced sensation in the feet is another, particularly for foot massagers, since reduced sensation makes it harder to notice pressure or heat that's too high. This isn't a complete list. If you have any health condition, ask your doctor or physio before starting. Stop if anything hurts.

Common questions

Does massage equipment treat injuries?
No — these are relaxation and comfort products, not medical treatment. Persistent pain, injury, numbness or weakness needs assessment by a physiotherapist or doctor.

Who should avoid massage devices?
Check with a doctor first if you're pregnant, have circulation problems or blood clots, recent surgery or injury, osteoporosis, skin infections, or an implanted device like a pacemaker.

What massage gear should I start with?
A roller or handheld tool is inexpensive, portable and effective for working on specific muscles. Chairs and tables are far bigger commitments in cost and space.

How long should a massage session be?
Follow the device's guidance, and start with shorter sessions at lower intensity rather than long ones. Stop if you feel pain rather than pushing through it.

Can I pay for massage gear with Afterpay?
Yes. You can split it with Afterpay, Zip, Klarna or PayPal Pay in 4. Our massage gear starts from $41, which is four fortnightly payments of $10.25.

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A $41 massage item splits into four fortnightly payments of $10.25 with Afterpay, and Zip, Klarna and PayPal Pay in 4 do the same. Every order ships from our Australian warehouse, dispatched within 1–2 business days, with a 12-month warranty and 30 days to return it. We're a family-run Australian store, going since 2016, rated 4.66 out of 5 across 5,363 reviews.