Winchester

Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and gentle movement with the Winchester Momentum Recliner.
Designed for those who value comfort and well-being, this elegantly crafted recliner offers Power Headrest, Power Lumbar, Heating, Massage and a therapeutic momentum mechanism that enhances relaxation, circulation, promotes better quality sleep and overall comfort. Whether you’re unwinding after a long day, supporting post-operative recovery, or soothing a newborn, the Winchester Momentum Recliner adapts to your needs. With plush ergonomic cushioning, effortless reclining, and a design that complements any home, this chair is more than just a seat—it’s a sanctuary of comfort and ease.

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About the Winchester

Features

  • Momentum motion
  • Wireless remote and phone charger
  • Heated seating
  • Shiatsu massage

The Winchester is controlled by USB hand control which is apart of the recliner

The Winchester is available in Sage Yates.

The Winchester is available in one standard size. View the product page for more information.

Therapeutic Benfefits

Vestibular Stimulation:
The rhythmic motion of rocking stimulates the vestibular system, which helps with balance and spatial awareness. This can be calming for individuals with sensory processing challenges.


Proprioceptive Input:
The gentle pressure and movement provide
proprioceptive feedback, which can help individuals feel more grounded and in control of their body.

Calming Effect:
Rocking has been shown to activate the parasympathetic nervous system, reducing stress and anxiety by lowering heart rate and promoting relaxation.


Repetitive Motion for Self- Regulation:
Gentle, repetitive motions can trigger the body’s relaxation response, lowering heart rate and reducing the release of stress hormones like cortisol. These rhythmic actions engage the nervous system, helping to manage stress, anxiety, and sensory overload.

Encourages Core Strength:
Rocking requires the use of core muscles and can help improve balance and
postural control. Assists with Motor

Planning:
The repetitive motion helps with motor planning and coordination. This can be beneficial for individuals with dyspraxia
or people working on coordination, balance, or postural control.

Aids in Falling Asleep:
Rocking can help regulate melatonin levels and promote better sleep, which is often difficult for people.

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