
Your Recovery Routine
The Results Speak For Themselves
Ten Minutes. Whenever You Need It. That's the Routine.
Here is how it works:
- Wrap the strap around the shoulder or knee and secure it snug but comfortable.
- Power it on and select your heat and light setting.
- Use for 10 to 15 minutes before or after training, or at the end of a long shift.
That is it. No appointment, no waiting room, no second device to charge and track down.
Use it before training to loosen up, or after to ease the ache. Some people use it both ways on heavy days.
Fully charged, it's good for several sessions before it needs a charge again.
FAQs
"What makes this different from the ice packs and rollers I've already tried?"
"What makes this different from the ice packs and rollers I've already tried?"
Ice packs numb the surface and melt in fifteen minutes. Foam rollers only reach so far and take real effort to use consistently. This strap combines heat and 660nm red light directly on the joint, ready in under 15 minutes, any time you need it. Same goal — recovery — completely different delivery.
"I've tried recovery gadgets before that didn't do much. Will this actually help?"
"I've tried recovery gadgets before that didn't do much. Will this actually help?"
Most recovery gadgets are either too bulky to wear while you move, or they don't target the joint directly. This strap wraps snug on the shoulder or knee and combines heat with red light so you can use it before training to warm up or after to ease the ache. It's designed to be part of a routine, not a one-time fix.
"Is it safe to use every day?"
"Is it safe to use every day?"
Yes, when used as directed. Avoid use on broken skin or open wounds. If you're pregnant, have a pacemaker or other medical device, or have a medical condition, check with your doctor before use. This isn't a substitute for medical treatment.
"Who is this actually for?"
"Who is this actually for?"
Bodybuilders and lifters managing shoulder soreness between sessions. Runners dealing with knee pain from pavement mileage. Athletes in combat sports, basketball, or soccer working through shoulder or knee overuse. Nurses, warehouse crews, retail and factory workers on their feet all day. If your shoulders or knees take a real beating, this is built for you.