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kylieb

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Hi Geeks, haven't been on for a while. Hope you all had a good xmas and new year.
I havent been doing my mobile work for a while now as i'm now working in a spa.
Ive had enough and decided to go back to mobile and was just after a bit of advise on a couch.
I have a twisted sacrum bone and am currently seeing the osteopath so my current couch is far too heavy.
What weight is the lightest couch I can buy? and does anyone know the best place to get one from?

kylie xxx
 
My couch is the lightest thing I lugg - have the "REM Airlite" - is just that, coming in at 12.5 kilos. Can't say if anything beats it weight wise but I'm delighted with it, great investment.
Now if I can just decant one more bottle..... :lol:
 
I have the REM airlight too but I would seriously consider whether mobile is a good option with your back. After a busy week I can feel the burden of carrying heavy equipment around and I have no back problems. It's the lifting in and out of the car and climbing clients stairs! :hug:
 
I have the REM airlight too but I would seriously consider whether mobile is a good option with your back. After a busy week I can feel the burden of carrying heavy equipment around and I have no back problems. It's the lifting in and out of the car and climbing clients stairs! :hug:
I can relate to this hence one of the reasons why I gave up mobile.Also when you have the added problem of when you cant park outside the clients house and have to walk half a mile with all your equipment:irked:

Perhaps a salon or working from home would be a better option.Your back is very important and sadly mobile beauty therapy is a lot of work on the back no matter how light your couch:hug:
 

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