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Brand

Fujiiryoki Massage Chairs

A Japanese manufacturer with proprietary Flex-track technology and 5D rollers, spanning the mid to ultra-premium tiers.

Price Range

Mid to Ultra-premium tier

Origin

Japan; distributed in the US via Synca Wellness

Warranty

Confirm per model before purchase.

Fujiiryoki is a Japanese massage chair manufacturer with one of the most distinctive technology lineups in the current US market. Their catalog divides cleanly into two track types: S-track models using 5D rollers, and Flex-track models using 4D and 8D roller systems. The distinction matters for buyers. S-track chairs cover the upper and mid-back well but stop at the lumbar, making them best suited to buyers whose pain is concentrated in the neck, shoulders, and upper back. Flex-track chairs use a flexible rail system that adapts to the curvature of individual users, providing more consistent contact across different body shapes.

The S-track lineup, including the JP-3000 and Cyber Relax Ai ($8,000-$11,999) and the Cyber Relax Ai Executive ($12,000 and up), uses 5D roller technology. 5D rollers add a dimension of movement beyond standard 4D, creating a more varied and natural-feeling pressure pattern. These models are Made in Japan and position themselves at the upper end of the premium tier. For buyers whose pain profile is strictly upper-back and shoulder focused, they represent a serious option at this price point.

The Flex-track lineup covers more ground. The Calm Plus ($3,000-$4,999) is the most accessible entry into Fujiiryoki technology, using a 4D roller on a Flex-track with a smaller footprint than most of the lineup. The Cyber Relax Elite ($8,000-$11,999) and Cyber Relax Pro ($12,000 and up) move into flagship territory, with the Pro featuring a dual 8D roller system and space-saving wall clearance. For buyers who have already identified Flex-track adaptability as a priority and whose budget extends into the premium range, the Fujiiryoki Flex-track lineup has no direct equivalent in the catalog.

Best for: Buyers who want Japanese engineering with advanced roller technology. S-track models suit upper-back focused buyers; Flex-track models suit buyers who want full-body adaptability. Budget should reach at least the mid tier.

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