Hyperice Hypersphere Vibrating Therapy Ball
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Since I am a daily athlete, I am always looking for ways to recover more quickly, stay limber, and increase muscle perfusion before It's indispensable for my recovery work to have the Hypersphere (and Hyperice) Due to my flat feet, and although my gait is rather slow and awkward, I prefer using the Hypersphere to help me with my glutes and hamstrings (deeper than the Hyperice) and my anterior tibialis (smaller contact point than the Hyperice). Vibration-wise, it doesn't have as much power as the hyperice, but because the contact patch is smaller and more focused, it compensates for that weakness if you have trouble getting it to stick to too small a gap There may be parts of the body that need to be rolled or a very specific area. In addition to my upper back and mid back I like to use it for my mouth, so be careful not to chatter out your teeth.
This is a cool idea, but not all A small massage ball will be used that does not vibrate. Unfortunately, the one in question is too large. Although it appears to be high quality, you can't target spots effectively because of its size.
Get one of those massage guns. A better alternative.
I would make love to this if it weren't weird. But it is weird, so instead I sit on this ball and pretend it's vibrating as I watch You can use it for your muscles and.
Despite its powerful massage, it doesn't need to be charged all the time, as it holds a charge for a very long time. I thought I would have to recharge it constantly because of the strong massage it provides, but it's not necessary. You will be amazed when you use it!.
The device lasted a few times, and then stopped working, without any explanation. It would not charge or anything else.
When it comes to deep massage it's fantastic, but if you want to hit certain areas on your back or legs then you have to either hold it or chase it around so it doesn't leave the target area.
The Hypersphere was an effective massage tool, but after a mere 5 months, the vibration caused something inside it to come loose. It has become so loud that it is no longer usable. I think $150 is too much to pay for this.
It was almost 7 months ago when I bought it. I now stop the ball immediately when I put pressure on it when playing on level 3. Electricity is not available. The plug has to be plugged in and out several times. I have to restart and stop several times. The manufacturer has my message, so I hope they see it and assist me. There was a lot of money involved.