Question:
Hi everyone
I am thinking of buying one of these chairs, but not sure whether to go for padded or batyline fabric, does anyone have any experience of them and what do you think?
Thanks in advance
Abi xxxx
Hi Abbi,
Personally I feel that the battyline is more hygenic, stylish and professional than the padded. However, padded is warmer especially during a treatment. Therefore I put a blanket over the chair which people can then sit on and it gives them a bit of insulation. This blanket can then be washed for cleanliness.
Hope that helps,
Russell
I have the padded version and it is very comfortable. I have had someone tell me they felt the unpadded version was draughty and they felt quite cold. You do get toweling covers though and this would probably be better for washing etc.
Janice
I use the padded chair and i find that its so much more comfortable. I also drape a thin blanket over the chair before a client so that i can keep the fabric relatively clean.
Kate x
I use the padded version, I've heard that the batyline fabric can stretch after time, especially after treating 'heavier' clients. I use a couple of large bath sheets to cover mine and use couch roll between clients, it's VERY comfortable, in fact it's coming on holiday with me today.
Hello!
I recently purchased an RSX.The company i bought it from told me that because the RSX is padded, it is also fireproof, but harder to clean.The batyline is a mesh stretch like material, which is also waterproof and so easier to clean.
I asked what the most popular was and they said 50/50. I went for the RSX because of the colour. The companyalso sell other reflexology furniture, are very helpful and good on price. Here is their site: . Hope this helps!
Have a great weekend guys :)
Hi all,
I've just ordered the XL batyline lafuma, as I was finding the normal size one was squeeking with some of my longer clients.
I love the lafuma's and personally prefer the batyline as I think it looks a wee bit less like a garden chair (if you know what I mean) but then anything is an improvement on some of the older padded fabrics !!! EEEKK !!!
And as I don't tend to treat people who are on fire, i'm not so worried about the fire resistant aspect. :D;)LOL (sorry I couldn't resist ~ bad, bad joke I know)
meridianmoon xx
I am thinking of buying one of these chairs, but not sure whether to go for padded or batyline fabric, does anyone have any experience of them and what do you think?
Thanks in advance
Abi xxxx
Answers:
Hi Abbi,
Personally I feel that the battyline is more hygenic, stylish and professional than the padded. However, padded is warmer especially during a treatment. Therefore I put a blanket over the chair which people can then sit on and it gives them a bit of insulation. This blanket can then be washed for cleanliness.
Hope that helps,
Russell
Answers:
I have the padded version and it is very comfortable. I have had someone tell me they felt the unpadded version was draughty and they felt quite cold. You do get toweling covers though and this would probably be better for washing etc.
Janice
Answers:
I use the padded chair and i find that its so much more comfortable. I also drape a thin blanket over the chair before a client so that i can keep the fabric relatively clean.
Kate x
Answers:
I use the padded version, I've heard that the batyline fabric can stretch after time, especially after treating 'heavier' clients. I use a couple of large bath sheets to cover mine and use couch roll between clients, it's VERY comfortable, in fact it's coming on holiday with me today.
Answers:
Hello!
I recently purchased an RSX.The company i bought it from told me that because the RSX is padded, it is also fireproof, but harder to clean.The batyline is a mesh stretch like material, which is also waterproof and so easier to clean.
I asked what the most popular was and they said 50/50. I went for the RSX because of the colour. The companyalso sell other reflexology furniture, are very helpful and good on price. Here is their site: . Hope this helps!
Have a great weekend guys :)
Answers:
Hi all,
I've just ordered the XL batyline lafuma, as I was finding the normal size one was squeeking with some of my longer clients.
I love the lafuma's and personally prefer the batyline as I think it looks a wee bit less like a garden chair (if you know what I mean) but then anything is an improvement on some of the older padded fabrics !!! EEEKK !!!
And as I don't tend to treat people who are on fire, i'm not so worried about the fire resistant aspect. :D;)LOL (sorry I couldn't resist ~ bad, bad joke I know)
meridianmoon xx
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