Osaki Platinum Solis Duo 4D+ scores highest overall, while Ogawa Active XL 3D is the most affordable. These products suit different buyers, so weigh the criteria that matter most for your setup rather than the headline score alone.
| 2 products | ![]() Ogawa Ogawa Active XL 3D | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,999.99 | $11,999 |
| Overall score | 8.3 | 8.7 |
| Track | SL-track with L-Curve technology, neck to upper thigh | Flexible track system (SL-based, reclines to 190°) |
| Rollers | 3D IntelliGlide mechanism, 3 in node | Dual 4D mechanisms (2 separate mech controllers) |
| Zero gravity | Zero gravity recline | Yes (zero gravity reclining) |
| Heat | Heat therapy for legs, seat, and lumbar | Lumbar graphene heating (~75–83°F) |
| Auto programs | 17 automatic programs + 3 custom | 18 auto programs + 5 manual styles |
| Max user height (in) | Recommended height range 5'0" - 6'4" | — |
| Warranty (yr) | 5-yr limited (1 yr in-home service, 2 yr parts, 5 yr framework) | 5 years (3 years full service + 2 years parts) |
| Reclined length | 60.6 x 30 x 46.8 in upright, 6 in from wall | 30" W × 63" L × 48.4" H upright (81" L reclined); 10" wall clearance; 30" min doorway |
Ogawa
Best for Taller and larger-framed users who find standard chairs too tight
Osaki
Best for Buyers who want Osaki's most capable mechanism and stretch recline, regardless of price
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