Positive Posture Massage Chairs
An ergonomics-focused brand with L-track 4D chairs at $7,999 and $8,999, emphasizing spinal alignment alongside massage.
Price Range
$2,499 to $8,999
Origin
US brand; chairs manufactured in China
Warranty
Confirm warranty terms with the retailer before purchase.
Positive Posture is a massage chair brand that positions ergonomic spinal support as its central design principle rather than feature count or roller technology dimensions. The brand's two flagship models, the Brio Plus at $7,999 and the Brio Sport at $8,999, both use L-track 4D roller systems with heat and foot rollers. The Brio Sport adds a 47-inch track length and a specific height range fit (5 ft 0 in to 6 ft 5 in) with a 265-pound weight capacity. The Solara at $2,499 represents the brand's entry-level option, with more modest specifications.
At $7,999 to $8,999, the Brio Plus and Brio Sport compete directly against Osaki and Kahuna's premium L-track models. Buyers comparing these chairs are evaluating L-track path length, roller depth feedback, weight capacity, and service network. The Brio Sport's published track length of 47 inches and height range are useful for buyers at the edges of standard fit, particularly taller buyers above 6 ft 2 in who find that some chairs' roller paths end before reaching their lumbar zone. Confirming fit at this price tier is important regardless of brand.
Positive Posture is a smaller brand than Osaki or Kahuna, which means US service infrastructure is less extensive. Buyers who prioritize long-term service availability should factor that into their comparison. For buyers whose primary concern is ergonomic alignment quality at $7,000 to $9,000, the Brio Plus and Brio Sport are worth including in the evaluation set alongside the Osaki OS-Pro Premier and Kahuna Dios 8800. The design emphasis is different enough from feature-maximalist competitors to make direct specification comparison only partially useful.