Daiwa Hubble Massage Chair
49" L-track luxury chair with 3D rollers, 48 airbags — currently out of stock. See Hubble Plus (HUBL-2) for 4D upgrade at $11,000.
Specifications
| Dimensions (in) | 58L × 32W × 47H |
| Airbags | 48 |
| Chair weight | 304 lb |
| Recline angle | 170° |
| Power | 250 W |
| Return logistics | In-home pickup |
| Est. return cost | $250 |
| Service model | Ship to warehouse |
Pros & Cons
Editorial · 2026-03-02The Hubble sits at the top of Daiwa's core L-track range — 52 airbags and heated knee pads make it Daiwa's most complete compression experience before the hybrid dual-track models above it.
Pros
- ✓52 airbags for comprehensive full-body compression — Daiwa's most airbag-rich standard L-track chair
- ✓Heated knee pads soothe knee joint tension directly — a therapeutic addition absent from most chairs
- ✓L-track glute and hamstring coverage for lower back relief
- ✓Daiwa's reputation for long-term mechanical reliability across multiple years of daily use
- ✓3yr warranty with domestic dealer service
Cons
- ✗3D rollers at $10,000 — Infinity, Osaki, and Kahuna all offer 4D at this price
- ✗No smart connectivity — remote only despite the premium price tier
- ✗Lumbar heat only; the heated knee pads are a bonus but full-body heat is absent
Best for
Daiwa buyers who want the brand's most comprehensive L-track compression experience with heated knee coverage
Not for
Spec-comparison buyers — 3D at $10,000 with no smart features loses on paper to multiple alternatives
Common Questions About the Daiwa Hubble
- How far down does the Daiwa Hubble's roller path reach?
- The Daiwa Hubble uses an L-Track system, running from the neck down through the lumbar and looping into the gluteal area. Ideal if you want lower body coverage beyond what a traditional S-Track delivers.
- How advanced are the rollers in the Daiwa Hubble?
- 3D rollers on the Daiwa Hubble add a depth axis to the standard up-down and side-to-side movement. You can dial in how far the rollers press into your back, giving more control over intensity than a fixed 2D system.
- Is zero gravity included in the Daiwa Hubble?
- The Daiwa Hubble includes zero gravity reclining. In this position, your legs are elevated above heart level, taking pressure off the lumbar spine and improving circulation. Most users find it noticeably more effective than massaging in an upright position.
- Does the Daiwa Hubble have a heat function?
- The Daiwa Hubble features heat therapy. The warmth relaxes tight muscles before the rollers work on them, which is especially noticeable in the lower back. Many users find heated sessions significantly more effective than unheated ones.
- What weight limit does the Daiwa Hubble have?
- Maximum user weight on the Daiwa Hubble is 300 lbs (approximately 136 kg). Exceeding this can stress the roller mechanism and track system, so it's worth checking before purchase.
- Is the Daiwa Hubble suitable for taller or shorter users?
- Based on frame dimensions and roller travel, the Daiwa Hubble is best suited for users between 5′4″ and 6′0″. Users outside this range may find the roller path doesn't align optimally with their spine.
- What airbag coverage does the Daiwa Hubble offer?
- The Daiwa Hubble includes 48 airbags, covering the shoulders, arms, hips, and calves with alternating compression. Airbag massage improves circulation and reduces muscular tension between roller passes.
- What warranty does the Daiwa Hubble come with?
- The manufacturer covers the Daiwa Hubble with a 2 years warranty. Ask your retailer specifically about in-home labour coverage — that's often the most valuable part of a massage chair warranty.
- Where can I buy the Daiwa Hubble?
- The Daiwa Hubble is stocked by Direct. We link to verified current listings on this page — click through to check availability and pricing.
- Is the Daiwa Hubble right for me?
- Daiwa buyers who want the brand's most comprehensive L-track compression experience with heated knee coverage
This listing was researched and summarized from manufacturer specifications, authorized retailer data, and aggregated user reviews. Our editorial team maintains this data independently — no brand pays for placement or scoring.
At-a-Glance Comparison
Compare similar models by regret-relevant specs.
| Model | Neck reach | Height Range | Profile | Intensity | Service | Return | Doorway | Resale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daiwa Hubble | — | 5'4"–6'0" | Partial | moderate | Ship | In-home ~$250 | 32" | 30%+ |
| Kahuna DIOS 6800 | 28" | Full | firm | In-home | In-home ~$250 | 30" | 20–30% | |
| Infinity Circadian DualFlex 4D | — | 5'4"–6'0" | Full | aggressive | In-home | In-home ~$300 | 35" | 20–30% |
| Osaki Hypnos 4D Pro AI | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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