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    Re: Massage Table

    does anyone own a portable massage table??
    If yes, is there any difference in massaging a women to a man? when it comes to tables??


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    Re: Massage Table

    Quote Originally Posted by zanda60 View Post
    does anyone own a portable massage table??
    If yes, is there any difference in massaging a women to a man? when it comes to tables??
    Yes I have an excellent portable table and no there is no difference required in table dimensions etc between male and female. But for massage you do want a fairly thick layer of foam on the top that is soft enough to comfortably accommodate larger breasted women.

    A separate removable head piece is also useful as this lets you add some length to the table to the taller clients.

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    Re: Massage Table

    thanks heaps, if u dont mind me asking, what type of table do u own /? And how much did it cost?


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    Re: Massage Table

    Quote Originally Posted by zanda60 View Post
    thanks heaps, if u dont mind me asking, what type of table do u own /? And how much did it cost?
    Mine is a portable Master Couch almost exactly the same as the one in this link. It cost about the same as well and I got it in black with darker legs and a bolster as well. It is very sturdy and can be setup in about 5 seconds which is great.

    Have a look at http://www.bestmassagecouches.com/11bmw.php

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