Double Tornado: ⏩Bestellung/ Lieferung:
Die Lieferung verlief amazontypisch schnell und einfach. Wie jedoch oftmals bei Lieferungen von Amazon zu beobachten ist, wurde auch in diesem Fall mal wieder ein viel zu großer Karton verwand. Der Massageroller füllte geschätzt 5-10 % des Gesamtvolumens des Kartons aus, welches mich beim auspacken auf der einen Seite sehr verwunderte und belustigte aber auf der anderen Seite auch ein wenig skeptisch auf die Verpackung blicken ließ. Leider habe Ich kein Foto davon gemacht.
⏩Das Produkt:
Der Massageroller wirkt äußerst stabil und solide verarbeitet. Bei normaler und auch etwas festerer Anwendung verbiegt sich der Roller nicht ansatzweise. Um den Roller verbiegen zu können scheint ein hoher Kraftaufwand notwendig, der nicht ansatzweise bei einer normalen Anwendung zur Massage aufgewandt wird.
Die Griffe sind gummiert, bieten einen angenehmen halt und genügend Grip, sodass auch bei schwitzigen/ öligeren Händen ein Abrutschen erschwert wird.
⏩Anwendungsbereich:
Ich verwende den Massageroller zur Selbstmassage im Bereich der Oberschenkel und der Waden. Möglich ist ebenfalls eine Massage der Unterarme und des Trizeps,...
Germany on May 04, 2020
Ross Williams: The positive is that it is quite easy to use and relieves mild pain in large muscle areas. However, if you are someone with hairy legs or has moderate to high pain, I would look elsewhere. The plastic knobs that you roll over your skin tend to have gaps in them, and so when rolling over a hairy part of the body, they pull on your hairs, possibly causing more pain than before using it. The grips on both ends are 'grippy' with a nice feeling to them, though, which prevents your hands from slipping off.
The product does provide relaxation of the muscles when you have mild pain, but you must use the roller with the correct technique otherwise you will not be feeling any results. I would agree also that the product is not squeaky and is very portable, as the product description describes, but disagree that it is 'superb quality' as the plastic knobs do not feel great on the skin, however, the metal bar feels extremely strong and feels like it would not bend at the bottom of a sports kit or anything. This is the product to purchase if you are just looking for a quite mild way of relaxing muscles, but if you are a bit more serious about muscle therapy, I would look elsewhere.
United Kingdom on Apr 12, 2020
Born to Travel: I had been having lower and upper leg cramps (may or may not be caused by nerve damage to my foot - my toes are numb), plus ankle pain. My chiropractor had suggested massaging my ankle as could be scar tissue from a previous injury. I originally bought the stick with that in mind. However, whilst it is somewhat difficult to use to massage an ankle (due to bones etc), what I have found is that using the stick before and after exercise (calf and quads), is that I have not had the muscle ache (from attending the same classes that I attend) that I had done previously, and the cramps that I was experiencing seem to have subsided. Plus I now use the stick to roll my foot (numb toes over) to see if that helps (but know that nerve damage cannot be miraculously repaired by this!). I've even used to massage my partners back (probably difficult to do yourself). So in summary, I am happy with the purchase to date, and will continue to use! And good value for money.
United Kingdom on Aug 14, 2018
Busy Bee: I bought a roller stick on a friend's advice because I had terrible shin splints, and it's been a great addition to my treatment plan. Combined with stretching and conditioning exercises, this massage stick has helped me recover almost completely. I originally bought this one over the thousand other roller sticks available on Amazon because a reviewer said that the rollers are a silicone-type material, which sounded like it would be a little more gentle on my tender shins. Silly me...the rollers are not silicone, nor are they gentle (and aren't meant to be, honestly). They are hard plastic, which was quite painful when my shin splints were at their worst. But I just grit my teeth and did the massage anyway because I noticed that when I DIDN'T use the roller stick after a run, it took my shins a lot longer to recover (a couple of days as opposed to an hour). So I use it before and after every run, and now that my shin splints are almost gone, it's only mildly uncomfortable to go over those areas. The stick also gives a great massage on the calves and thighs, and it really helps me pinpoint areas that are tight and need a little extra stretching and massage. Overall, this was a good...
United States on May 10, 2018
c00p3r: I’ve suffered off & on with Achilles tendonopathy for almost 2 years but last October things got worse & I was unable to run.
Even walking was difficult & led to more pain.
Bilateral swelling around the Achilles which was very tender, which I assume was scar tissue from an earlier tear from sometime in the past.
I had been doing eccentric contractions for weeks with little or no improvement.
I saw a video on YouTube by ChinskiChat who had found great benefit from using an ultrasound but I didn’t have £150 at the time so, after reading all the great reviews here, I bought this muscle roller & worked it up & down the tendon 50 times x 6/day.
Very painful. Starting very, very gently & building up pressure.
Almost immediately I saw improvements in both pain & swelling.
I also bought a massage oil & used fingers, knuckles & thumbs along & across the tendon 3 times a day.
In 2 weeks 99% of pain & 95% of swelling had gone.
After suffering so long, it is a miracle to me.
I’m back running again 5 times a week, which is a joy & building up to 5k again & Achilles is handling it fine.
My goal now is to...
United Kingdom on Jan 15, 2018
Dan: I do some light working out and run fairly regularly. Aside from sore muscles, I have an issue with one of my quads where when my knee is bent for a long period of time (like sitting at my desk at work for 8 hours), it tenses up to the point the tendon that connects the quad to the knee gets extremely painful. Because of the tendon issue, I can't really stretch my quad in the traditional ways, and keep my quad elastic by rolling it with one of those large foam rollers I have at home, but obviously I can't have that at work when I really need it. By chance I saw something similar to the Muscle Roller Stick Pro at a hotel workout room, and I immediate went on Amazon to look around. I liked the reviews I read and the price point was very reasonable, so I ordered one. I've had it for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love it. It's simple, it's extremely effective, and it's small enough that I can keep it in my desk at work. It does wonders for sore muscles, and it keeps my quad nice and loose all day long. Construction-wise, it is a very solid product that shows no sign of wearing down, and I use it several times a day. Top to bottom, I couldn't be happier with the purchase.
United States on Jan 25, 2017
Amazon Customer: I bought this Muscle Roller to help get the knots out of my tired old muscles as I struggled to get back leg strength after tearing a hamstring on the leg I had a knee replacement op done on in late June.
A conventional hard foam roller wasn't the answer for me as that involved getting down to, and up from the floor. The convenience itself makes it worth the money, let alone the effectiveness of using it.
I use it before and after exercise, and find it makes a huge difference to my situation.
There were two trigger points that were giving me a lot of grief, and I gave them a bit more of my time during the before and after use of the roller stick. It has paid off, as they no longer give me any pain, and my overall strength and fitness have grown as I'm now able to exercise more, and importantly, without really sore muscles.
At 71 years of age, I was beginning to think that perhaps I should just forget all the fitness stuff and live out my days as painlessly as it was possible to do.
With the assistance of this muscle roller, I'm now back cycling, something I really enjoy. I can do a lot of strengthening exercises that I thought I would never do again.
It...
United Kingdom on Oct 15, 2016
Robbi G: I have plantar fasciitis and having had it alleviated successfully though physical therapy, when the symptoms started back up, I knew I needed to purchase one of these before it became debilitating again. I read several reviews in search of one that would work for me and was impressed by the feedback from those who own this one. My first impression of this was the quality construction! I can tell it would be easy to go cheap on the build for these type of devices but I'm quite impressed how well this is made.
The instructions included were really helpful and easy to understand. The roller stick was very easy to use and operated very smoothly. The nerve pain on the sides of my legs is such that it hurts to apply much pressure, so I went easy on the first go around. Relief was almost instantaneous! I noticed right away the next morning that it was easier to walk. Used it again the next night with the same, great result.
This is a wonderful company to deal with as they followed my purchase with follow up information and support every step of the way to make sure I was 100% satisfied. It's refreshing to do business with companies like this who really care about customer service...
United States on Jun 12, 2016
Mother of 2: Purchased this for my 15 yr old daughter who plays soccer. She was having muscle cramps & tightness in her calves & quads. I had to convince her it would hurt initially but it would feel better afterwards. After playing an entire game as a midfielder with only a 1/2 time break her legs were cramping to the point she had tears. She used her massage roller & within a few minutes it was already getting better. She was convinced it worked. She now keeps it in her soccer bag for games. She & 1/2 the team grabs it when they are having muscle tightness & pain.
My friend was getting ready for a 12K race & she is a new runner. She called me the day before & said she was having muscle tightness & pain & did not the she would be able to do the race the next day. I told her she could borrow our massage roller stick. After using that & taking ibuprofen she was able to run/walk the race the next day. She also used it after her race & was not near as sore as she usually was.
Great product & great price. I priced several & this was one of the least expensive ones, but yet it seems very durable. The only reason for 4 ⭐️ instead of 5 is...
United States on May 27, 2016
Muscle Roller Stick Pro: Professional Roller Massager for Targeted Muscle Relief | TriggerPoint GRID 13-Inch Foam Roller for Muscle Massage and Exercise | LuxFit Speckled Foam Roller - 3 Year Warranty - Perfect for Muscle Recovery and Exercise | |
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Sale off | $3 OFF | $10 OFF | $52 OFF |
Total Reviews | 49 reviews | 4 reviews | 4 reviews |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.4 x 1.9 x 1.9 inches | 3.94 x 5.12 x 5.12 inches | |
Model Name | FBA_PG-001 | Trigger Point Performance 00201 GRID Foam Roller - 13" Black | FBA_LXFT-SPCKLD-FM-RLLR |
Date First Available | July 2, 2015 | January 25, 2009 | February 17, 2016 |
Brand Name | Physix Gear Sport | Trigger Point Performance | |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 5,356 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 33,002 ratings | |
Brand | Physix Gear Sport | Trigger Point Performance | LuxFit |
Part Number | FBA_PG-001 | 15920 | |
ASIN | B010RX71DI | B0040EGNIU | B01BW2YYY2 |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms | 0.6 Kilograms | |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.52 x 1.97 x 1.89 inches | 12.99 x 5.51 x 5.47 inches | |
Suggested Users | unisex, Teens, Athletic, womens, mens | Unisex-adult | |
Item Weight | 11.2 Ounces | 0.2 Kilograms | 0.42 Pounds |
Material Type Free | Polyvinyl Chloride Body, Stainless Steel Core | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #116,270 in Health & Household #105 in Manual Massage Sticks | #632 in Sports & Outdoors #5 in Foam Rollers | |
Material | Stainless Steel | Foam | Polypropylene |
Color | Black | Black | Blue |
Manufacturer | Physix Gear Sport | Implus Footcare, LLC | LuxFit |
Dave Smith: I like the fact that I can roll this stick up and down my leg and get serious relief. It does hurt a bit, but it soon goes and leaves relief.
United States on Feb 11, 2023