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HomeHealth CareNutrition & FitnessMassage & Relaxation2 (Two) Porcupine Massage Balls 2.8" / 7cm - Color may vary |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Tootsies love it! Sep 15, 2008
By J. Terstriep
"ruralgal"
Feet are tired after long days at work; officiating tournaments; standing at a party. I went home and sat in the chair and worked my feet with these and voila! Much better! Great for exercises for your feet too!
I curl up my toes and pick them up. Great to strengthen muscles.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
cheap May 01, 2010
By Karl L. Anderson One of the two spheres devided into two domes with very little use. They are cheap and fall apart. Don't buy them. Look around for the original somewhere else.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best thing you can do for your feet Apr 29, 2010
By C. Meinkoth I've tried many types of massagers, these are awesome! I hardly touch the other products I've bought. Being able to put full weight on them and do deep tissue is crucial for me. By the time I finish working one foot the other one is literary aching for it's turn. It works great for massaging the muscles in your forearm associated with carpal tunnel etc. I've started giving them as gifts, and everyone is very appreciative!
Short nubs too small to relieve any pressure point Jan 24, 2012
By Lori L. If you are looking for just a ball for accupressure, this might work for you. I was trying to use it for a foot massage, but you don't feel the points in this ball, just feels like rolling your foot on a flat ball. So I didn't find it effective for a foot massage. It is hard enough though, that if you are just looking to lean on it, for instance, under a shoulder, it might do the trick. Just don't expect much from the "porcupine" points.
4 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Smells bad May 09, 2008
By Jeffrey Robertson I am sure that the seller did not know how bad the shrink wrapped porcupine balls smell but at least someone in the company could have opened up the packaging before shipping it out and giving a sniff test. These little squishy balls smell like an auto-body painting shop. Even after a month of sitting in our garage there's a chemical whiff to them.
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