So you’re looking at this and wondering if it’s going to do what you need — I get that a lot, and honestly, most buyers go with the 5-function model because it covers the bases. The air presure runs from 20 up to 360 mmHg, which gives you a pretty wide range to work with, and we usually tell people to start on the lower end if they’re new to pressotherapy. It’s got 4 modes and 5 function models, including one for eyes with heating and vibration, but the core is teh jacket and pants combo for lymph drainage and body detox. That 48kpa max pump intensity means it’s got some real push behind it, better than a lot of the smaller units we’ve handled over the years. Not ideal for someone who just wants a quick spot massage on a tight muscle — this is more for whole-body circulation work and complementing cavitation or RF treatments.

Basically, the infrared heating is what sets this apart form the basic air-only units — it’s vertical infrared in the jacket, which helps warm the tissue and boost the lymphatic effect. The treatment time maxes out at 60 minutes, and you’ll usually see results after about 8-10 sessions if the client sticks with it. We’ve had spa owners tell us it pairs well with their existing treatments, and the fact it’s a vertical machine means it doesn’t take up too much floor space — the packging box is 111 by 44 by 59 centimeters, so plan for that. One thing I’ll mention is the eyes massage feature: it’s not a separate device, it’s integrated into the system with air pressure and heating or vibration options, so it’s a nice add-on but not the main draw. The warranty is 1 year on the machine and half a year on the suit, which is pretty standdard for this category.


Can you trust us on quality? Well, we’ve been moving these units for a few years now, and the CE certification is on file for every batch — our company provide the COA and TDS with each shipment. The output voltage is configurable for either AC110V or AC220V, so you’ll want to specify that when ordering because swapping it later is a hassle. The air pressure range from 20 to 360 mmHg is actually quite tight for a unit at this price point — I’ve seen competitors claim similar ranges but fluctuate more in real use. Each machine comes in a wooden case, which is overkill for some but protects it during freight, especially for the LCD screen. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need it in under 20 days or so.

Also, the colors available are three options, and honestly, most buyers go with the white or gray because they look cleaner in a clinic setting. The maximum power draw is only 110W, so it won’t trip breakers in a standard treatment room. One detail I don’t always get asked about but wish buyers knew: the air pump gets warm during extended use, so keep the unit in a ventilated spot — not a tight cabinet. The suit material itself holds up well to cleaning, but avoid soaking the zippers. We’ve sold these to both small home-based practitioners and larger clinics, and the feedback on the LCD interface is that it’s straightforward enough not to need a manual. Anyway, that’s the gist — if you’re dealing with lymph drainage protocols, this fits the bill.
We offer three color options for this model, so you can choose what fits your brand or clinic's look best.
Standard lead time is around 15-25 working days after order confirmation, but it can vary slightly depending on the quantity and stock availability.
This model is CE certified, and we can provide the certification copy along with other relevant quality documents upon request.
The eyes massage part has three modes: air pressure only, air pressure with heating, or air pressure combined with vibration and heating, all designed to relieve eye fatigue.
Our MOQ for this model is typically 1 unit for sample orders, but for wholesale bulk orders, we can discuss based on your specific needs.