Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D Massage Chair
S-track inversion massage chair with 3D rollers — currently out of stock (backorder available).
Specifications
| Dimensions (in) | 55L × 31W × 47H |
| Airbags | 42 |
| Chair weight | 229 lb |
| Recline angle | 170° |
| Power | 240 W |
| Return logistics | In-home pickup |
| Est. return cost | $250 |
| Service model | Ship to warehouse |
Pros & Cons
Editorial · 2026-03-02The Relax 2 Zero 3D is built around Daiwa's deepest zero-gravity recline — the chair can lean back further than most competitors, making it a strong choice for users with circulatory issues or who sleep in their chair.
Pros
- ✓Relax 2 Zero series is Daiwa's most advanced zero-gravity system — the recline angle exceeds standard S or L-track chairs
- ✓3D rollers provide genuine depth variation alongside the premium ZG system
- ✓42 airbags for full-body compression coverage
- ✓Full-body stretch programs complement the deep ZG positioning
- ✓3yr warranty with Daiwa dealer service
Cons
- ✗S-track only — no glute or hamstring coverage, which limits therapeutic value for lower back issues specifically
- ✗$9,000 for an S-track chair is a significant premium when SL and L-track alternatives cover more body area for less
- ✗No smart features — remote only
- ✗Lumbar heat only
Best for
Users with circulatory needs, insomnia, or who specifically want an advanced zero-gravity recline experience and don't need glute coverage
Not for
Lower back pain sufferers — an S-track won't reach the problem area; an L or SL-track chair serves that need better
Common Questions About the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D
- What track type does the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D use?
- S-Track on the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D means the roller path mirrors the natural S-curve of your spine, neck to lower back. Compact and precise — effective for people who want focused spinal work rather than full lower-body coverage.
- What roller technology does the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D use?
- The Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D uses 3D rollers, meaning they extend outward from the track to press deeper into muscle tissue — adjustable beyond the standard 2D range. More targeted relief for tight or knotted areas.
- Can the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D recline into a zero gravity position?
- Yes — the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D reclines into a zero gravity position, tilting your body so your legs rise above your heart. This reduces spinal compression and allows the rollers to work with gravity rather than against it, deepening the therapeutic effect.
- Is there built-in heat on the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D?
- Yes — the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D includes built-in heat, typically in the lumbar and sometimes calf sections. Heat loosens muscle tissue before and during the massage, making roller pressure more effective without needing to increase intensity.
- How much weight can the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D support?
- The Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D is rated for a maximum user weight of 285 lbs (129 kg). Staying within this limit ensures both effective massage delivery and long-term mechanical reliability.
- Who does the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D fit in terms of height?
- The Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D is calibrated for users between 5′4″ and 6′0″. Body scanning will auto-adjust the roller path, but the physical dimensions of the chair are optimised for this range.
- How many airbags does the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D have?
- The Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D is fitted with 42 airbags distributed across the shoulders, arms, hips, and calves. More airbags generally means better coverage and more even compression pressure.
- Is the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D covered by a warranty?
- 2 years warranty on the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D. Coverage terms (parts vs. labour, in-home vs. depot service) can vary by retailer and region, so verify before buying.
- Which retailers carry the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D?
- You can find the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D at Direct. Prices and stock levels vary by retailer — our links point to current listings.
- What type of buyer is the Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D designed for?
- Users with circulatory needs, insomnia, or who specifically want an advanced zero-gravity recline experience and don't need glute 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
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| Model | Neck reach | Height Range | Profile | Intensity | Service | Return | Doorway | Resale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daiwa Relax 2 Zero 3D | — | 5'4"–6'0" | Partial | moderate | Ship | In-home ~$250 | 31" | 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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