Massage is a vital part of a healthy workout routine, says Jeffrey Dreon, a licensed massage therapist, and having a good massage table is a key component of the overall experience. He also says moving the fascia—the layer of connective tissue underneath the skin—is beneficial for relieving trigger points, loosening tight muscles, and releasing lactic acid to help with soreness. Dawn Lovell, a licensed massage therapist, adds that regular massage helps improve mood, stimulates circulation and recovery after workouts, and helps with digestive issues.
Whether buying a massage table for your home or for a massage therapy business, a good massage table should be easy to use, adjustable, and comfortable. To find the best massage tables on the market, we consulted licensed massage therapists for their advice on key features to look for when shopping. We then tested 13 top-rated massage tables in The Verywell Testing Lab and evaluated them for ease of setup, adjustability, comfort, and value. We also had a physical therapist and RRCA-certified run coach from our Review Board review this article for accuracy.
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Key Specs
Height Range: 24–34 inches | Style: Stationary | Working Weight Capacity: 1500 pounds | Weight: 35 pounds | Dimensions: 31 x 84 inches | Our Overall Rating: 5/5
Who It’s For
Best for users who want a high-quality, durable, and permanent setup.
Why We Love It
Master Massage’s Santana Table is our top overall pick because we love its seamless setup, soft comfort, great adjustability, and value. It’s the ideal massage table for beginners since setup only took three minutes—plus, it’s wide, which is great for accommodating all body sizes. We love the table’s heating element, which helps our muscles relax even more during a massage. The cushioned padding and headrest also make it very comfortable.
We like that the table is reliably sturdy and durable. After working with this table during our test, licensed massage therapist Betty Hastie says this pick has everything you need in a quality massage table—both for the therapist and for the customer. We think it’s a great table for at-home use and one of the best wellness investments you can make.
Potential Flaws
- We found this table too heavy to be portable, so it’s best for users who will keep it in one place without having to move it around between uses.
Most Valuable Insight
“I felt like I was drifting on a cloud. When the massage table was heated after the heating element was plugged in, it felt like I was floating.” —Donna Freydkin, associate director of product testing and Verywell Fit product tester
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Quick and easy setup
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Lightweight
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Comfortable
Key Specs
Height Range: 24–33 inches | Style: Portable | Working Weight Capacity: 750 pounds | Weight: 29 pounds | Dimensions: 30 x 73 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5
Who It’s For
Best for users who want a high-quality, portable, basic table.
Why We Love It
Our on-site massage therapists agreed that Earthlite tables are best-in-class, noting that the Luna Table is their favorite. Dreon likes this pick because it’s easily adjustable, super lightweight, and sturdy, the perfect size for all bodies, and comfortable for both client and therapist. And with a 2.5-minute setup, it’s great for portable use, especially if you’re feeling sore after a workout and need a last-minute massage.
We love that the table is nice and cushioned, with a soft, firm feel and easy-to-clean leather-like material that doesn’t stick to the skin. Plus, the massage table feels comfortable enough to sleep on, is easy to set up and transport, and is stable. We think it’s a good value because, at an average price compared to the rest of our list, it’s truly an above-average massage table.
Potential Flaws
- While we think this table is an overall great choice, it’s worth noting there are no additional features beyond the basics, like heating or built-in storage.
Most Valuable Insight
“I felt like I was getting ready to start a deep sleep. I sank into the cushion of the table and released any stress or tension in my body. I was truly relieved of any stress.” —Stephanie Cornwell, Verywell Fit product tester
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Long setup process
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Low weight capacity
Key Specs
Height Range: 25.2–33.7 inches | Style: Portable | Working Weight Capacity: 220 pounds | Weight: 38.1 pounds | Dimensions: 24 x 84 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.4/5
Who It’s For
Best for beginners or anyone who needs a portable table on a budget.
Why We Love It
Yaheetech’s Portable Adjustable Massage Table is a budget-friendly table ideal for beginner or short-term use. While it took some time, the setup was intuitive and didn’t require any tools. We love how comfortable the table is—it felt cushy and supportive during a short, medium-pressure massage.
The table is height-adjustable and comes in two different widths, so you can get the perfect fit. And we like that the cushion is available in six different colors. If you’re not looking to spend a fortune and just want a decent table that works, this is a good pick.
Potential Flaws
- This table has a lower weight capacity than most others on our list.
- The setup took a little longer than the other tables we tested.
Most Valuable Insight
“I felt great. For a 15-minute massage, it was perfect. I believe that if you’re not looking to spend a fortune on a decent table that works, this is a good pick.” —Ivy Ford, Verywell Fit product tester
Key Specs
Height Range: 23-33 inches | Style: Portable | Working Weight Capacity: 750 pounds | Weight: 33 pounds | Dimensions: 30 x 73 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5
Who It’s For
Best for anyone needing a supportive table that’s versatile enough for a range of body sizes.
Why We Love It
It’s important that a massage table be the proper size for clients of all shapes and sizes, Lovell says. Earthlite’s Avalon Table is 30 inches wide, 73 inches long, up to 33 inches tall, and can support up to 750 pounds in working weight—making it comfortable for everyone. We like that the table is available in five different colors and has a stylish look, so it won’t be an eyesore when it’s sitting out.
Setup was a breeze, and the cushioned headrest and sturdy legs were easy to adjust, The table is the perfect combination of soft and supportive—when getting our massage, we felt comfortable without feeling squished, even as the therapist applied strong pressure to our tight muscles. We found the face cushion to be extra soft and roomy, which made it easy for us to relax. We think this is a high-quality, versatile table from a brand that experts love.
Potential Flaws
- This table is a basic model, meaning it has no additional features like heating or vibration.
Most Valuable Insight
“This is clearly a well-made table, and the wood and faux leather felt like quality materials. I also enjoyed the purple color. ” —Sabrina Weiss, senior commerce editor and Verywell Fit product tester
Key Specs
Height Range: 25.5–33.5 inches | Style: Portable | Working Weight Capacity: 400 pounds | Weight: 30 pounds | Dimensions: 28 x 73 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5
Who It’s For
Best for users who want a sturdy table that doesn’t need to be moved often.
Why We Love It
Sierra Comfort’s Massage Table is incredibly sturdy, thanks to its unique safety bars. Our on-site therapists said this feature was new to them, but it was very handy in avoiding unwanted wobbling. Assembly was fairly easy and intuitive and didn’t require any tools.
We like that there are nine height adjustments, and a fitted sheet and face pillow sheet are also included. For its reasonable price, the table is well-padded and comfortable. We feel relaxed and supported, even when massage therapists apply deep pressure during a massage. Overall, we enjoy this table for a secure, restorative experience.
Potential Flaws
- Safety bars are a great addition, but they did add time to the setup and you have to uninstall and reinstall them when changing the height of the table.
- While not the lowest weight capacity on our list, it does have a lower capacity than many other tables.
Most Valuable Insight
“I felt fantastic—aside from the massage itself, the table and headrest were comfortable, with plenty of support and cushioning.” —Lucy Silberman, director of production and Verywell Fit product tester
Key Specs
Height Range: 23–33 inches | Style: Stationary | Working Weight Capacity: 600 pounds | Weight: 43 pounds | Dimensions: 30 x 73 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.7/5
Who It’s For
Best for athletes and regular exercisers who need the added therapies of heat and vibration.
Why We Love It
If you’re looking for immersive, total-body relaxation, we recommend Earthlite’s Therapy Table. With both heating and vibration features, the table warms your muscles as your therapist works them. We love this pick for its unique, soothing capabilities. The vibration can be set in continuous, pulse, or wave mode at six different intensities, and the heat feature has three different zones for targeted treatment, making it easier for us to relax specific muscles.
Despite its added components, the table was easy to set up, taking under four minutes. It’s comfortable, too—cushioned and soft, yet firm and supportive. We find it easy to relax when lying on the table because it feels super sturdy. And we like that the heating and vibration features can be controlled and adjusted with the included remote.
Potential Flaws
- The added features of this table make it heavy and not very portable.
- The heat and vibration features require the table to be set up near an outlet.
Most Valuable Insight
“This table was super comfortable. It felt very cushioned. It wasn’t too soft or too hard. I felt firm, secure, and free to spread my body comfortably across the table.” —Chantia Murphy, Verywell Fit product tester
Key Specs
Height Range: 25–35 inches | Style: Stationary | Working Weight Capacity: 550 pounds | Weight: 38 pounds | Dimensions: 28 x 74 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.6/5
Who It’s For
Best for those who want to start home massages and need an affordable, comfortable option.
Why We Love It
Luxton Home’s Premium Massage Table is a great option for anyone searching for a high-quality, at-home massage table at a relatively fair price. We love this one for its plush and luxurious feel—it feels very high quality and comfortable during massages.
The table features easily adjustable legs, front and side armrests, and a side storage pocket for oil or other personal belongings. We like that it’s quick and easy to assemble, doesn’t require any tools, and takes under three minutes to set up. It comes with a rolling case if you need to pack it away, but it’s best as a semi-permanent setup.
Potential Flaws
- Disassembly is a little challenging, so we think this table is better suited for a stationary setup rather than a portable one.
- This table can be a little wobbly, but we never feel unsafe when using it.
Most Valuable Insight
“Honestly, I was pretty impressed by the price of this massage table. For a table that felt luxuriously soft and plush, and was easy to use, it was a lot more affordable than I expected.” —Isabella Broggini, associate editorial director and Verywell Fit product tester
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Too heavy to be portable
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Headrest isn’t included
Key Specs
Height Range: 18–37 inches | Style: Stationary | Working Weight Capacity: 600 pounds | Weight: 180 pounds | Dimensions: 28 x 73 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5
Who It’s For
Best for users setting up a home spa or salon.
Why We Love It
Earthlite’s Electric Massage Table is plush and cushioned and easily adjustable using a hydraulic lift foot pedal. Unlike the other flat-top tables on our list, its versatility allows you to manually tilt the table to an incline. We love that it arrives pre-assembled and has wheels for easy maneuvering. The cushioning feels super plush and comfortable, and the covering is soft and smooth.
Since it’s available in six color options and three widths, you can definitely find the perfect one for your needs. The plush cushioning of the table balances out the intense pressure of a deep tissue massage. And, although a headrest and other accessories are sold separately, we feel comfortable using it even without one.
Potential Flaws
- At 180 pounds, this table is not portable but can be maneuvered with built-in wheels.
- A headrest is sold separately, but we were comfortable without it.
Most Valuable Insight
“I would recommend this table to a friend or even a masseuse who wants to find the best table for their service. In any given service, it’s best to have a product that will ensure its success, and this table is it.” —Lamont Paulin, Verywell Fit product tester
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Budget-friendly
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Comes with armrests
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Very long
Key Specs
Height Range: 25–34 inches | Style: Portable | Weight Capacity: 551 pounds | Weight: 36 pounds | Dimensions: 33 x 84 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5
Who It’s For
Best for at-home massages when users need to store the table away when not in use.
Why We Love It
SmileMart’s Massage Table was easy to set up (although the headrest took us a little more time to do so properly). It provides comfortable yet firm support and is seamlessly adjustable when turned over. We like that the foldable massage table has front and side removable armrests that can be stored inside the table.
This table is comfortable and an overall good value. It’s a great option for on-the-go users because it’s lightweight and easy to carry. Plus, it’s reasonably priced, comfortable, lightweight, and easy to set up. We like that it comes in three color options.
Potential Flaws
- We found the headrest a little tricky to setup correctly, but we eventually figured it out.
Most Valuable Insight
“For a reasonable price, this table is a great option. Comfortable, lightweight, and easy to set up. I imagine it would be easy to carry around/seems portable.” —Phoebe Sklansky, editor and Verywell Fit product tester
Key Specs
Height Range: 23–33 inches | Style: Portable | Working Weight Capacity: 600 pounds | Weight: 34 pounds | Dimensions: 30 x 73 inches | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5
Who It’s For
Best for a massage professional who travels to client homes or offices.
Why We Love It
With a quick and easy setup, in-table storage, and a handy carrying case, Earthlite’s Harmony Massage Table is great for portable use. When traveling, you want something that can be set up and stowed away quickly. If this process is difficult and lengthy, it takes away from the relaxing experience, Dreon says. The table is also long and wide enough to work well for many individuals.
We like that it’s well-padded, and the cushioning is just the right mix of comfortable and firm. It feels supportive without being too hard. And the table is available in four different colors, so if you’re buying it for home use, you can choose one that matches your decor.
Potential Flaws
- The legs have to be removed to adjust the height of the table, which can be an inconvenience.
- The headrest fell off during our test, so it may not be as sturdy as other options on our list.
Most Valuable Insight
“The table has great reviews from professionals and is durable. It is long and wide enough to fit many body types, and besides the table being somewhat of a hassle to adjust the height, it is very easy to set up!” —Jada Allison, Verywell Fit product tester
Massage Tables We Also Tested
After eight hours of massages on 13 different tables, only 10 impressed us enough to earn spots on our final list of recommendations. While these three massage tables had some nice features, they didn’t quite meet our rigorous testing requirements to be selected as top picks.
- AmazonCommercial’s Portable Folding Massage Table is budget-friendly, easy to adjust, and has a great height range. However, both massage therapists and testers felt the table was difficult to set up, stiff, and of low quality overall.
- Saloniture’s Portable Massage Table is another budget-friendly option, but we thought it wasn’t strong or durable enough to withstand hard pressure. However, for the low price point, we liked how intuitive it was to set up and felt it was comfortable.
- Although we liked its ease of setup and height adjustability, Uenjoy’s Folding Massage Table felt narrow and unstable. Its headrest came loose twice during testing, adding to our lack of comfort and confidence in the table.
What to Look for When Shopping for Massage Tables
- Setup: Both setup and clean-up are important, especially during home or office visits, Dreon says. Choose a table that is easily assembled and has all of the necessary equipment (like the headrest, wipes, and sheets) on hand and ready to go. Fumbling during setup or taking too long to clean up and leave can disrupt the energy of the whole massage experience, Dreon adds.
- Adjustability: A highly adjustable table is essential for both therapist and client, Lovell says. You want to ensure it’s easy for the client to get on and off the table, regardless of their height. It should also be adjustable to accommodate the therapist’s height so they can get enough leverage to administer a restorative massage. Some higher-end models are electric, which allows for easy adjustments, and most tables have a face cradle that can be positioned at different angles for maximum comfort.
- Type: Before buying a massage table, it’s essential to establish how you’ll be using it. For example, personal, esthetic, sports, or chiropractic massage are common uses, says licensed massage therapist Beret Loncar. She explains that some of the most popular types are hydraulic tables (which go up and down in height), pregnancy tables (modified with holes for the belly and breasts), inclining tables for esthetics or pregnancy usage, and stationary tables with storage. Additionally, there are heavy folding tables that can be easily stored but are hard to move and lightweight travel tables.
- Materials: According to Loncar, tables are typically made with aluminum, wood, high-density foam, and vinyl. While the frame needs to be sturdy, the top should be as comfortable as possible. In addition to using aluminum composite, Loncar notes that less expensive tables will have lower-quality vinyl and less padding, but that’s probably fine for occasional use. You’ll want to invest in something more durable for more frequent use.
- Size: Most massage tables range from around 24 inches to about 34 inches in width. Their length can start around 72 inches, and some can extend to over 80 inches, which is great for taller clients. The size of the table is important for storage, portability, and use. If you’re dealing with a wide range of clients with various needs, a longer one with ample room for adjustment will ensure you can accommodate everyone.
- Portability: While stationary tables are often more durable and stable, portable tables can still offer a great experience with added benefits. Determine whether your table will remain in one place for a long period or if you’ll need to move it frequently. A foldable table may be a good choice if portability is a factor.
- Affordability: Massage tables can have varying price points. If you’re planning on using the massage table more often, investing in a higher-quality option may be a good idea. However, if you plan on using it less frequently or temporarily, plenty of solid options are more budget-friendly.
- Accessories: Some tables come with wedges and additional padding for positioning, which can be helpful if you can’t lay flat, notes physical therapist and RRCA-certified run coach Kathleen Gassner, DPT. Others come with extra parts that can allow pregnant clients to lie face down.
How We Tested the Massage Tables
To curate our list of the best massage tables on the market, we tested 13 highly rated massage tables in The Verywell Testing Lab. When testing massage tables, we evaluate each one based on the following key criteria.
- Ease of Setup: It’s essential that your massage table is easily accessible, whether for personal or business use. We time the entire setup process from unboxing to ready-to-use, noting the total time, if the legs easily slot into place, and if any accessories need to be attached. The massage therapist prepares the table by cleaning it, laying down a sheet, and adjusting the height to their preference. Tables that have a seamless setup receive a high score in this area.
- Comfort: What good is a restorative massage if you’re uncomfortable? After setup, we get on the table and receive our 15-minute massage from one of the three on-site massage therapists. During the massage, we note several things: How do we feel on the table? Is the table supportive, or does it feel wobbly? Do we have enough room, and is it suitable for our body type? We prioritize tables with high scores for comfort.
- Adjustability: Adjustability is vital when it comes to massage tables. Massage therapists and their clients come in all heights, shapes, and sizes, says Lovell. We evaluate the adjustability of each table by paying special attention to how easy it is to adjust and the range of available adjustment options. Tables that are intuitive and highly adjustable receive high scores for this attribute.
- Value: After we rate the above attributes and get perspective from our licensed massage therapists, we check the price of each massage table and determine if we feel it’s a good value. Massage tables get high scores if we believe they perform well in the above attributes and are worth their price tag (or even more budget-friendly than expected).
Our Experts
During our testing and research process, we consulted with several experts. Jeffrey Dreon, Dawn Lovell, and Betty Hastie administered 15-minute massages in our Lab, while Karah Faison and Beret Loncar provided additional expert insights. Although we choose products independently, we use expert input to influence our choices.
- Jeffrey Dreon, licensed massage therapist and naturopathic doctor in New York
- Dawn Lovell, licensed massage therapist in Brooklyn, New York
- Beret Loncar, licensed massage therapist and owner of Body Mechanics Orthopedic Massage in New York City
- Betty Hastie, licensed massage therapist in New York
- Karah Faison, licensed massage therapist and Silver Lining Day Spa owner in Charlottesville, VA
- Kathleen Gassner, DPT, physical therapist and RRCA-certified run coach
Frequently Asked Questions
How much weight can a massage table hold?
In general, massage tables can hold 250 to 1,500 pounds. Be sure to look at the table’s working weight capacity and weight to determine if it’s the right fit for you.
How high should the massage table be?
Many tables feature an adjustable height, which allows for easy access on and off the bed. During a massage session, the height depends on the masseuse’s preference and the client’s needs. Faison notes that hydraulic tables help adjust the client into position and support good body mechanics for the therapist.
What size massage table is best?
Standard massage tables are typically 30 inches wide and 73 inches long, with thickness ranging from 2 to 5 inches. But you can find tables that span from 28 to 32 inches wide, and 63 up to 84 inches in length. If you’re a massage therapist who will be using the table for a variety of clients, we recommend choosing a table that’ll fit a variety of body types.
What’s the difference between a physical therapy table and a massage table?
A physical therapy table and a massage table differ in how they are used and, therefore, in their appearance. Physical therapy tables may be larger and lower to the ground, and some have a motorized height adjustment option. A massage table typically has a face cushion, is often higher, and may have more padding than a physical therapy table.
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