
Daiwa
Daiwa Supreme Hybrid
Best for The deepest, most stretch-focused massage at home
- Track
- Hybrid (49" HybriFlex)
- Rollers
- 4D
- Auto programs
- Multiple auto programs

The Hisho packs the essentials of a far more expensive chair — SL-track coverage from neck to glutes, zero-gravity recline, lumbar heat, and foot rollers — into a sub-$2,000 package. The trade-off is roller sophistication: its quad-roller mechanism lacks the adjustable depth of 3D and 4D chairs, and the auto-program menu is short at six courses.
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Synca positions the Hisho as a deluxe entry point, and the spec sheet supports that framing. The SL-track follows the spine's curve and continues under the seat to the glutes, the quad-roller head runs seven manual techniques (kneading, tapping, shiatsu among them), and carbon-fiber heaters warm the lumbar zone. Twenty airbags handle compression from shoulders to feet, with high-rise calf airbags that reach up toward the knees, and reflexology rollers work the soles. A zero-wall design needs only 4 inches of clearance behind the chair, and the legrest extends 4.75 inches for taller users — Synca rates the fit range at 4'10" to 6'3" and 300 lbs.
Where the Hisho shows its price class is in the massage engine itself: there is no stated roller-depth adjustment, no touchscreen, and six auto courses versus the ten to fifteen found upmarket. At the current $1,999.99 selling price (the $3,999.99 list is the usual inflated massage-chair anchor), those omissions are easy to accept, and the 3-year parts, labor, and in-home service warranty is unusually strong for an entry chair. It comes in black or brown synthetic leather and weighs a manageable 180.5 lb.
Warranty
3 years covering parts, labor, and in-home service
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