TheraFlow Large Dual Foot Massager Roller. 2020 Updated Version. Relaxation, Foot Pain, Plantar Fasciitis & Stress Relief. Includes Full Laminated Chart & Instructions. New Rubber Grips. Gift Package
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Mine has only one row of rollers (rather than the four shown in the image). Yes, it has rubber strips on the bottom to keep it from slipping.
Rubber strips are present, and it does not appear that floor slippage is an issue.
I'm not sure what the 'original' was, to be honest. sorry.
I'm a female with a 10 foot height, and the regular size is fine for me; however, if you're a male with a 12 foot height, I believe the XL would be preferable. Best of luck!
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When you use the massager on your feet, it feels great. Even the knobby part feels great whether you're going forward or backwards. My feet are sensitive, and I suffer from a variety of problems, including plantar fasciitis, which can be excruciatingly painful. Even so, the massager is very pleasant to use. Depending on how hard you push, you can change the intensity. It's a lot of fun to quickly roll your feet back and forth. You can also use the rollers to quickly relieve a deep itch by sliding your feet from side to side. br>br>The only drawback I can think of is that it slides around a lot on a really smooth floor. Also, because it is so narrow, a man may find it difficult to rub both feet on it at the same time. Trying to do both feet together quickly becomes uncomfortable due to the need to keep your legs tight together. Even women, I imagine, get tired of holding their legs closer together to do this. br>br>The combination of these two factors makes it easier to hold one foot while massaging the other. It would be a thousand times more comfortable for ALL users if it had better floor grip and only a 6" space between the two sets of rollers. I deducted one star for those two things. br>br>They should seriously consider making one that's a few inches wider and has a better bottom grip. In any case, it's well worth the money. You'll thank your feet for it.
I bought a few to give as gifts at Christmas and then one for myself. Using it was the key for me, and if you take a few minutes to do so, you'll see what I mean. You'll thank your feet for it. It's a fact that your feet feel better after using one; I wasn't convinced until I tried one.
For a long time, I've had problems with my left foot -- They vanished after using this gizmo twice a day for 5 minutes. I intend to purchase a second one for my travel bag. I can't praise it highly enough-.
This is what I use when I've been on my feet for a long time. My feet always begin to feel better after just a few minutes of using this. This one appeals to me because it has a small gripper on the bottom that keeps it from slipping on my hardwood floors. The roller with the "spikes" on it is also one of my favorites because it digs into your feet and relieves any soreness. I've had it for about 5 months and everything is still in good working order. This is something that I would recommend to my family and friends.
After standing and fishing for hours on a river bank, I developed an acute case of plantar fasciitis. During the day, I've been massaging my feet with this roller under my desk. My plantar fasciitis has healed nicely so far.
I self- diagnose Plantar Fascitis (due to the fact that that's what guys do - Doctors aren't necessary) and poor circulation in my legs. As a result, I reasoned that one of these items might be of assistance. And I am convinced that it does. When I get up and move around after rolling my feet around on this thing for a while, my feet feel nice; the best way to describe it is how you feel after getting a foot massage. The foot isn't tense or tense-feeling. I've only had it for a couple of days, so it's possible it's too early to tell. However, the build quality appears to be excellent, the no-skid pads on the bottom are of good quality and prevent the item from sliding on my hard floors, and the price is excellent. Why don't you try it?.
I walk 5- Every day for work, I walk 10 miles and usually have to soak my feet. It helps me relieve my sore feet or even on my "spa days" when I use TheraFlow. " It's a nice foot massager that's also quite sturdy. It has a tolerable "new" bamboo odor. Allow it to breathe for a while. It's small enough for me to tuck under the couch and use while watching TV. I'd recommend it to anyone who is new to the game and is having trouble with their feet.
My feet have been sore since I was pregnant, so when I saw this online for such a low price, I knew I had to try it! If you want relief for a specific part of your body, it comes with a little map of what each area of your foot should be massaged. Overall, a good product! My kids have stood on it (despite my requests not to) and it is still strong and sturdy! br>br>The only way to improve this is to move the pegs. The one at the end has larger nubs for a more intense massage, and I could use it on my arches instead of my heels. There are other products with removable pegs, so if that's something you require, this might not be the best option.