Full Body Massage Chairs by Infinity
Browse Infinity full body massage chairs with specs, ratings, and retailer availability.
Infinity is a Charlotte, NC-based brand that designs their chairs in the United States with a strong ergonomic and therapeutic focus. Their lineup targets the mid to upper-mid price range — typically $2,500 to $7,000 — and has earned a loyal following among buyers referred by chiropractors and physical therapists. The Riage X3 and Luminary models are frequently cited as standout performers in their respective price brackets.
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Entry-level L-Track massage chair at 57 × 31 inches with 68-inch reclined length, 3D rollers, zero gravity, and body scanning — Infinity's gateway model at $5,999.

4D L-Track upgrade over the Aura Pro with 72-inch reclined length, enhanced roller depth, and improved body scanning — a mid-range 4D option at $9,499.

Mid-range L-Track 3D massage chair with zero-wall space-saving design, 20 airbags, lumbar heat, and body scanning — fits tight rooms without sacrificing coverage.

Mid-range L-Track 3D massage chair with 49-inch roller coverage, spinal correction stretch, app control, and Bluetooth speakers for a connected massage experience.

Coming soon — 4D L-Track massage chair at 63 × 30.5 inches with 72-inch reclined length, upgraded roller tech, and app control. Priced at $8,999.

Ultra-luxury dual 4D Flex-Track massage chair with Syner-D synchronization, 88 airbags, and AI health monitoring — IBT Editor's Pick 2026.

J-Track Syner-D massage chair with decompression stretch, full-body heat zones, and Zero Wall Fit design — Infinity's flagship therapeutic model at $15,999.

Feature-stacked 4D L-Track with 49-inch coverage, 24 airbags, 3-stage zero gravity, rocking technology, chromotherapy, voice control, and a 300 lb capacity — fits up to 6'6".

Luxury 4D L-Track massage chair with voice control, 32 airbags, 12 auto programs, and tall user support — fits buyers up to 6'2" with verified neck reach.

Luxury L-Track 4D massage chair with 64 airbags, deep calf kneading, app control, 8 massage motors, and full-body airbag compression for intensive sessions.

Mid-range SL-Track 4D massage chair with 66 airbags, dual massage mechanism, advanced body scanning, and full-body stretch for comprehensive head-to-toe coverage.

Commercial vending massage chair for shared-use settings with S-Track, coin/card operation, 73-inch reclined length, and durable construction — built for high traffic at $4,999.

Luxury quad-roller 3D SL-Track massage chair with 38 airbags, Bluetooth speakers, multiple auto programs, and full-body heat therapy for deep tissue relief.

Luxury S-Track 3D/4D hybrid massage chair with spinal decompression stretch, 40 airbags, Bluetooth, and zero-gravity recline for advanced pain relief.

Wide-body S-Track massage chair at 38 inches wide for broad-shouldered users, with 3D rollers, airbag compression, and full zero-gravity recline at $6,499.

Dual-mechanism Flex SL-Track with synchronized upper (2-node) and lower (4-node) 4D rollers working simultaneously, 32 airbags, triple shiatsu foot rollers per foot, chromotherapy, air ionizer, and 2" wall clearance.

Compact 4D L-Track massage chair at 59 × 30 inches with a 69-inch reclined length — designed for smaller rooms without sacrificing 4D roller tech. Priced at $10,495.

4D L-Track entry point to the Palisade series with 80-inch reclined length, body scanning, and airbag compression — big-and-tall friendly starting at $11,999.

4D L-Track massage chair with a 35-inch wide seat for big-and-tall buyers, extended roller path, and deep tissue 4D rollers — Infinity's widest model at $13,499.

4D L-Track massage chair with 80-inch reclined length for extended body coverage, deep-tissue rollers, and full airbag compression — the Palisade mid-tier at $12,499.

Budget-friendly S-Track 2D massage chair with zero gravity recline, 16 airbags, lumbar heat therapy, and 6 auto programs — an entry point under $2,000.

Compact recliner-style massage chair at 45.7 × 35 inches with 52-inch reclined length, targeted back rollers, and heat therapy — a discreet option at $4,999.

Luxury L-Track 4D massage chair with 44-inch roller coverage, 26 airbags, Bluetooth speakers, and compact footprint — solid 4D performance under $5,000.

Ultra-compact L-Track massage chair at just 38 × 23 inches with 54-inch reclined length, 4D rollers, and space-saving design — Infinity's smallest model at $1,599.

Coming soon — 4D L-Track DualFlex massage chair with 80-inch fully reclined length, dual roller engines, and extended body coverage for tall users at $15,999.

S-Track Smart Chair Pro with 74-inch reclined length, 3D rollers, and streamlined auto programs — designed for straightforward daily massage use at $7,999.

Mid-range S-Track 3D massage chair with chromotherapy lighting, app control, 28 airbags, and Bluetooth — a tech-forward chair at a mid-tier price point.

Luxury L-Track 4D massage chair with zero-wall fit, 32 airbags, TrueFit body scanning, and lumbar heat — space-saving design with premium roller technology.

Ultra-luxury dual 4D SL-Track massage chair with 80 airbags, AI body scanning, multi-zone heating, and simultaneous upper/lower body massage for total coverage.

Flagship J-Track Syner-D dual-mechanism chair with decompression stretch, full-body heat, and Zero Wall Fit™ — Infinity's top-tier therapeutic experience at $16,999.
Common Questions About Infinity
- Where are Infinity massage chairs made?
- Infinity is a US brand based in Charlotte, NC. Their chairs are designed in America and manufactured in China, with a focus on ergonomics and therapeutic value.
- What is Infinity known for?
- Infinity is known for ergonomic design and strong therapeutic credentials. Their Riage X3 and Luminary models are frequently cited as standout options in their respective price brackets.
- What warranty do Infinity massage chairs come with?
- Infinity typically offers a 3-year limited warranty covering structural components and parts, with in-home service during the first year.
- How much do Infinity massage chairs cost?
- Infinity covers mid to luxury price points, generally between $2,500 and $7,000. They're competitive in the mid-range segment particularly.
- Who is a Infinity massage chair best suited for?
- Infinity suits buyers who want a US-backed brand with strong ergonomic focus. Popular with people doing research through chiropractors or physical therapists who recommend them.
- Where can I buy a Infinity massage chair?
- Infinity chairs are sold through their direct website (infinitymassagechair.com), Amazon, and specialty retailers.
- What are common concerns with Infinity chairs?
- Some buyers note that Infinity's design aesthetic is more conservative than competitors. Their entry-level models are competitive, but they have fewer flagship options than Osaki or Daiwa.
