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Foam roller Wave Pro - Azure
Foam roller Wave Pro - Azure

Foam roller Wave Pro - Azure

SKU: MEDI-43195
Price
$39.99
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Description

PINOFIT fascia roller Wave Pro Azure for self-massage of the fascial connective tissue 

The surface with an innovative wave profile is intended to intensively stimulate the muscle fibers and thus improve blood circulation to optimize mobility. The ergonomically shaped notch is intended to provide additional relief for the spine. The multifunctional training tool for highly effective training in practice and at home.


Plus points for the therapy¹:

  • Can improve mobility
  • For effective self-massage of the fascia tissue - ideal for back massage
  • Also ideal for warm-up or cool-down
  • Can promote regeneration and performance

Product details:

  • Hardness: medium
  • Surface with innovative wave profile for optimal stimulation
  • Robust inner core for best stability
  • Cover made of high-quality special foam for optimal support and good shape retention

Color:

Azur (blue)


Dimensions:

Ø approx. 13 cm

Length approx. 36.5 cm


Material:

Special foam


Scope of delivery:

1 foam roller

1 exercise poster

 

¹ The assumption that exercises with fascia trainers have an effect is based on a number of studies, many individual case reports and empirical values. It is not considered evidence-based. Likewise, the mode of action is currently purely hypothetical.

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