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RelieveCervical Traction Neck, Shoulder and Upper Back Device

R449

Retail: R700
About

The ultimate solution for revolutionary relief and relaxation. This innovative device seamlessly combines ergonomic design with soothing massage functionality to help you alleviate tension and stress in your neck, shoulder, and upper back regions, making it a must-have for anyone battling headaches, cervical syndrome, or base-of-the-skull aches.

How To Use:

  • Find a comfy spot to sit or lie down, like your bed, sofa, floor, or chair.
  • Position the neck support at your neck's center, and adjust it up or down for your ideal comfort level.
  • Gently let your neck relax into the support, while bending your knees and placing a hand on your head.
  • Take slow, deep breaths and watch your posture improve as the device works its magic.
  • To avoid any discomfort, move the device slightly every few minutes for a balanced experience.

Please note:

  • Start with short 5-minute sessions, gradually extending them as you get more at ease with the device.
  • If you ever feel pain, stop using it and consult a healthcare professional. Your comfort and well-being come first!
Product Features
  • Ergonomic design to alleviate tension and stress, targeting headaches, cervical syndrome, and base-of-the-skull aches
  • Specifically designed for relieving neck, shoulder, and upper back pain
  • C-shaped corrector for optimal spine support
  • Upper back massage area for relaxation and trigger point therapy
  • Versatile for home, office, and travel use
  • Waterproof for easy cleaning
  • User-friendly 
Product Specifications 
  • Material: Polyurethane & Foam
  • Dimensions: 38 x 21 x 12cm
  • Colour: Blue
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Welcome to the Future

Once upon a time, like back in the late 90s, it was an absolute joy to take your brand new Nokia 3310 to school to show your friends, complete with its unnecessarily sturdy cover. You'd gather in a little circle and see who could get the highest score on Snake. Later, you'd go home and (while supposedly doing your homework) listen to your favourite music on a CD player covered with stickers of Boyzone and Britney. Life was sweet.

Fast-forward to 2024 and that phone and CD player would these days only be taken to school for 'show and tell' in history class. By now, you see, that stuff is hardly considered 'tech', but 'vintage'. You know what is considered tech, though? A lot of the stuff we're running deals on today in the name of Tech Tuesday!