Kyota Yugana M780 4D vs Osaki OS-Pro Maestro LE 2.0: Premium 4D Showdown
Both are premium 4D chairs in the $8,000 to $9,000 range, both appear frequently on recommended lists at this tier, and both have strong build quality. The core decision is L-track vs SL-track, a $1,000 price gap, and which specific features matter most for your body and your room.

Kyota Yugana M780 4D
$7,999

Osaki OS-Pro Maestro LE 2.0
$8,999
Quick verdict
The Yugana M780 is the better value and the right call for buyers with space constraints, petite buyers (confirmed to 4'8"), or anyone whose lower back pain extends into the glutes and wants maximum roller depth at a lower price. The Maestro LE 2.0 earns its premium for buyers who need full SL-track coverage from neck to glutes, broader upper-body airbag work, and weigh 260 lbs or under.
Specs side by side
| Spec | Kyota Yugana M780 4D | Osaki Maestro LE 2.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $7,999 | $8,999 |
| Track | L-track | SL-track |
| Roller | 4D | 4D |
| Body scanning | TrueFit | Yes |
| Zero gravity | 2-stage | 2-stage |
| Wall clearance | 2 inches | Standard |
| Weight capacity | 300 lbs | 260 lbs |
| Min height confirmed | 4'8" | Not published |
L-track vs SL-track: the most important difference
The Yugana uses an L-track, which extends under the seat to reach the glutes and upper hamstrings. The Maestro LE uses an SL-track, which does the same but also provides fuller coverage of the upper thoracic spine above the shoulder blades. If your pain is primarily in the lower back and hips, L-track is sufficient and the Yugana is the better-value chair. If you carry significant upper back and neck tension alongside lower back pain, the SL-track coverage in the Maestro provides more complete relief in a single session.
The Yugana's space-saving and petite advantages
The Yugana M780 needs only 2 inches of wall clearance, which is exceptional for a premium 4D chair. It is confirmed for buyers as short as 4 feet 8 inches, the lowest confirmed minimum in the premium 4D tier. At 300-lb capacity vs the Maestro's 260, it accommodates a wider range of body types. These three factors together make the Yugana the default recommendation for petite buyers, for rooms with placement constraints, and for buyers over 260 lbs at this tier.
The Maestro LE's upper-body advantage
The Maestro LE 2.0 combines SL-track coverage with a broader airbag system that covers the shoulders, upper arms, and hands more extensively than the Yugana. For buyers who carry significant desk-work tension in the upper back and shoulder complex alongside lower back pain, the combination of SL-track roller reach and full upper-body airbag compression is the more complete therapeutic package. The Osaki brand also has one of the stronger domestic service networks, which matters for long-term warranty support.
Who should buy which
Choose the Yugana M780 if:
- The chair must fit within 3 inches of a wall
- You are shorter than 5'0"
- You weigh over 260 lbs
- Your pain is primarily lower back and glutes rather than upper back
- The $1,000 savings matters to your budget
Choose the Maestro LE 2.0 if:
- You have both upper and lower back pain and need full SL-track coverage
- Shoulder and upper arm airbag compression is a priority
- You weigh under 260 lbs
- Strong domestic service support is important for your purchase decision
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