

🔄 Swing into wellness: passive fitness meets high-tech recovery!
The LifePro Chi Machine MediRipple is a 12-speed passive aerobic swing device featuring integrated red light therapy and massage modes. Designed for easy use at home or on the go, it promotes improved blood circulation, lymphatic drainage, and muscle recovery. Controlled via remote, it offers customizable intensity to support stress relief, flexibility, and low-impact fitness for users up to 175 lbs.












| ASIN | B0BFFVTYT9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,560 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #36 in Physical Therapy Leg Exercisers |
| Brand Name | LifePro |
| Controls Type | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (475) |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2022 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Handle Type | Carry handle |
| Included Components | MediRipple Swing Machine, Remote Control, Two Ankle Wraps, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.5 x 13.8 x 8.7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16 x 16 x 10.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | LifePro |
| Maximum Horsepower | 50 Watts |
| Maximum Speed | 180 RPM |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 175 Pounds |
| Minimum Speed | 40 RPM |
| Model Name | LP-MDRPLE |
| Motor Horsepower | 50 Watts |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 12 |
| Operation Mode | Manual & Automatic |
| Package Weight | 6.19 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MDRPLE |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
| Style | Mediripple |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 810090932309 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty upon registration, Details in package |
| Wattage | 50.0 |
L**N
A nightly game-changer — especially with the infrared setting
I absolutely love my LifePro Chi Machine. I use it every night before bed as part of my wellness routine, and it consistently helps me wind down, loosen up, and feel lighter. The swing motion really supports healthy lymphatic flow and circulation, and the infrared setting is a standout feature — the gentle heat eases tension in my legs and makes the session even more effective. It’s low-impact, easy to use, and perfect for days when I don’t have the energy for a full workout but still want to keep my body moving. It helped with my neuropathy. This machine has become a non-negotiable part of my nighttime routine, and I truly feel the difference when I skip it. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a practical, convenient way to support mobility, relaxation, and overall recovery. Not noisy, could fall asleep. Great price for the size and value.
L**M
Takes some experimentation but now I can't live without it
It took several days, 2-3 sessions a day, to figure out how to comfortably use this machine. I have had a (undiagnosed) sacroiliac joint problem for almost a year - basically back pain above my pelvis to the left of my spine. Last month, my left hip was starting to hurt/seize up followed by my right hip, since my gait is off balance because of the back pain and walking 2-3 miles a day. Walking was getting harder and harder and I was getting worried about my long-term mobility. For the record, I'm short and have chunky calves. This machine is supposed to be used oriented with the handle facing away from you and the infrared lights under your calf muscles. My calves are too chunky and my legs are too short to do this comfortably; the IR light domes poke into them. As others have mentioned, the ankle cradle is too firm and uncomfortable to use. I tried a towel but it kept slipping. Lifepro included a couple of cushy sweatbands that I, at first, tried on my legs but it was too awkward because my most comfortable position was with my heels on the cradle rather than my ankles or calves. So I put the sweatbands on the cradle itself and it's better if not great. I also turned the machine around so the handle was closest to me and I just let my calves hang, swinging freely with the machine's movement. I have Lifepro's IR flashlight and it works well, but I think the use of IR here is questionable and kind of gimmicky unless you have calf problems in that specific spot. Likewise, I really doubt this can take the place of cardio and, coincidentally, I was keeping track of my blood pressure at my doctor's request at the same time I first started using the swing and my BP didn't noticeably improve over a 2 week period. YMMV. But if you're immobile, chances are it will help you feel better, looser, and more relaxed, if you can find a comfortable position. Even with these various discomforts, the machine helped my back and hips after the very first session. Now, I do two sessions a day, 5 minutes in the morning and 10 minutes before bed, usually on the lowest speed, and I'm experiencing a lot less pain. For this reason alone, it's worth the money. Two things I would change: 1. Design the machine so it will stand up on end, making it easier to store between uses. I can't think of a reason why the end opposite the handle needs to be rounded except aesthetics. 2. On manual mode, remember the last speed setting. It doesn't matter if you're using manual or auto mode, it starts at 8, where the speed range is 1-12. Also note that if you have knee problems (I do) this machine can make them worse. Experiment with speed, leg placement on the cradle (heel, ankle, calf), even whether your toes point straight up at the ceiling or off to the sides. I sometimes bring one knee to my chest and let the other leg swing, then switch. It all makes a difference whether the swing makes my knees ache.
K**D
Good but needs work
Love Lifepro products, always. Great company and quality items. With that said, the chi machine feels like a newly developed/first generation product. The ankle cups are painful and way too close together. They are super hard, so cushioning is needed. It’s a loud machine, so doing it while watching tv, for example, can’t happen. And the motor seems to drain/have a hard time at slower speeds. I suspect the company will improve these aspects, so you may want to wait for a newer version to come out. It does seem to help loosen the legs and feet, and you can feel it shaking tension from your spine and some help with plantar fasciitis. Overall finding it useful and enjoying it, but it’s heavy, loud and uncomfortable too. If the ankle cups were adjustable or much further apart, it feels like the thighs would also get more benefit, too.
B**S
Cleans your lymph glands, helps relieve pain and always brings me a good night’s sleep ❤️
I use various methods to rid my body of toxins like the ionic foot bath. This product really sucks out toxins from your organs and dumps them in your bloodstream. Must drink a lot of water to clear them from your body. It also helps incredibly well for relieving knee pain. Helps you get a good night’s sleep too. Various vibrations available. Each time I use it now I don’t feel any toxicity hangovers. The more you use it the better you shine.
C**N
Stopped working after 2 days
Cheap quality. Stopped working after only two use. Each time was about 5 minutes. It does not turn on at all. Contacted seller’s customer service, which is also a frustrating experience. After several emails back and forth, I provided invoice number, model number, lot number. Then they said they could not find order number. So I returned the item through Amazon.
A**R
Why is Amazon selling this on the UK market? The machine is designed for the US, with a US wall plug and a 110v spec. UK uses 240v, as well as a completely different plug. What a waste of time unpacking, re-packing and returning. Amazon, why don't you check products first?
B**O
Received on time and in good order. Do your own research about how and why these machines work. You will be pleased to find that this company has great product support and the price compared to the great features is a fantastic deal.
J**Y
The ankle cradles are hard. It hurts the ankles. The ankles hurt by the time the 10 minutes are up. Wish there is a default time of 5 minutes. Not sure how the massage and infrared red light works when you are lie down and your ankles are on the ankle cradles.
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