Roll into Recovery! 🌀
The Pro-Tec Athletics Hollow Core Smooth Foam Roller is engineered for optimal performance, featuring a thin outer layer for aggressive massage, a durable hollow core, and a flat surface design for a smooth rolling experience. Measuring 55 D x 13 L, it's perfect for targeting all muscle groups and comes with an exercise guide. Available in stylish color options, this foam roller is a must-have for fitness enthusiasts.
Color | Blue |
Style | Flats |
Material Type | Foam |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Pro-Tec Athletics |
Manufacturer | Maverick Sports Medicine, Inc dba Pro-Tec Athletics |
Item model number | PTFM-HC-Smth-Bl |
Package Dimensions | 33.1 x 13.9 x 13.6 cm; 718 g |
ASIN | B00QJZ2WJ2 |
E**E
Great for travel
Bought this for travel and love that I can pack things inside it.
B**R
Not too painful
Only wanted to spend $20 but glad I went for this one. The first one I got was from another manufacturer, it had spikes on it and was way too painful. (I had to return it.) This one is a good pain. It feels like it's working and like it will last. Also not too cumbersome to travel with.
R**O
Perfect tool for the job
Fits in a carry on and takes up very little cargo space since it is hollow. Wide enough to roll all major muscles. Perfect for a week long mountain biking trip. Small size is actually better than the 4’ foam one I have. It’s quick and easy to use anywhere and is now my go-to even when I’m home.
M**A
Better than a foam roller
Great roller for those used to foam rolling
K**M
New user
I bought it as most probably did as used by the author of the Bible of back pain, Christopher Kidowski. I looked for a cheaper version for a long time and finally gave up. Definitely over priced but I couldn’t find anything cheaper. As for the use, it is surprisingly uncomfortable and harder to roll up and down on your back then you might think. You need a surface that your feet can really grip on so carpet does not work. As a medical doctor, I believe his theory has some merit and I’m willing to try it. He is correct that all the bodies connective tissue is connected and they just don’t teach that in medical school the way he presents it. And it is certainly true that you can develop contractures and tight spots/trigger points in muscles and joints. Currently I have no disc problems but just arthritis in the posterior elements of the spine. My only pain now is in one SI joint, and I’m really hoping this will help because I have to wear a back brace to get through the day. My other comments are about the ball exercises so I will put them under my lacrosse ball purchase.
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