Daiwa Supreme Hybrid scores highest overall, while Osaki OS-3D Hamilton LE 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 | ![]() Daiwa Daiwa Supreme Hybrid | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,199 | $13,500 |
| Overall score | 8.2 | 8.7 |
| Track | SL-track with intelligent body scanning | Hybrid (49" HybriFlex) |
| Rollers | 3D mechanism (5 speeds / 5 intensities / 5 widths) | 4D |
| Zero gravity | Yes, 3-step zero gravity reclining | Yes |
| Heat | Lumbar heating (~75–83°F) | Yes |
| Auto programs | 21 auto programs + 6 manual techniques | Multiple auto programs |
| Max user height (in) | — | ~6'5" |
| Warranty (yr) | 1 year parts/labor + years 2–3 parts only (extensions available) | Up to 5 years |
| Reclined length | 32" W × 66" L × 49" H upright (73" L reclined); 2" wall clearance; 32" doorway assembled, 30" disassembled | Large reclined footprint |
Osaki
Best for First-time buyers who want maximum adjustability per dollar
Daiwa
Best for The deepest, most stretch-focused massage at home
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