
You don't need to be an athlete to deserve to recover.
Twelve hours on concrete isn't a workout. Your body doesn't know the difference.
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- WAREHOUSE
- ELECTRICIANS
- FLIGHT CREW
Shaped to fit where it hurts.
Nothing flat does this.
Four steps. That's it.
01
Sit down
Under your foot, your calf, or behind your lower back.
02
Turn it on
Three speeds. Start on the lowest.
03
Roll or just hold it
Roll slowly. On a stubborn spot, hold still and let it work.
04
That's it
Ten minutes. Nothing to keep up.
One compact roller. Six areas.
Feet and Heels
Feet and Heels
That first step out of bed. The walk to the car.
It sits inside your arch. A long roller never gets there.
Calves and Shins
Calves and Shins
Heavy legs, tight calves, aching shins.
Often the real cause of what feels like foot pain.
Lower Back and Hips
Lower Back and Hips
Standing compresses it. Sitting tightens it.
Lean back on it and your spine stays clear of the pressure.
Knees and Outer Thigh
Knees and Outer Thigh
The tight band down the outside of the thigh.
A flat roller spreads the pressure. This one concentrates it.
Neck and Shoulders
Neck and Shoulders
The heavy feeling that builds through the day.
Between your shoulder blade and the back of a chair.
Anywhere Else
Anywhere Else
After a shift, a workout, or a week that wouldn't quit.
Cordless, so it's ready the second you sit down.
Recovery gear is sold with an athlete holding it.
The people who need it most are on their feet for a living, and nobody has ever sold them the hour after the shift ends.
That's what this is for.
Why not just a foam roller or a massage gun?
Fits your arch
Vibration does the work
Spine stays clear
Sit down and forget it
Quiet enough for the sofa
Too big for feet
You do the work
Presses your back
Floor only
Silent
Painful on bone
You hold it up
Keep off the spine
Two hands needed
Loud
30-day money-back guarantee
Use it every evening for a month. If it hasn't earned a place in your routine, email us and we'll refund you.
No form. No reason needed.
FAQ
Will this help my feet?
Will this help my feet?
It helps with tightness and soreness. Most people say the first step out of bed gets easier.
It isn't a treatment for a diagnosed condition. If your pain is severe or getting worse, see a physio.
It looks firm. Won't that hurt?
It looks firm. Won't that hurt?
It is firm, and that's deliberate. Soft foam spreads the pressure and never reaches anything.
The vibration is what makes firm bearable. That's the whole design: you get the depth without the wincing that makes people quit after four days.
Start on the lowest speed. If the first thing you feel is pain, ease off the weight.
Why is it shaped like that?
Why is it shaped like that?
So it fits your body instead of flattening it. The curve sits inside the arch of your foot, which a long straight roller can't do.
And when you lean back on it, the narrow middle keeps the pressure either side of your spine rather than on it.
How often do I use it?
How often do I use it?
Ten minutes in the evening. Daily beats long: five minutes every night does more than half an hour on Sunday.
Can I use it on my back?
Can I use it on my back?
Yes. Lower back, hips, and between the shoulder blades against a chair.
It's built for feet, calves and the muscles either side of the spine. For large muscle groups a full-size roller covers more ground.
What if I don't like it?
What if I don't like it?
30-day money-back guarantee
Use it every evening for a month. If it hasn't earned a place in your routine, email us and we'll refund you.