Body Sport Foam Rollers
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Strong, high-density, white foam rollers offer a wide range of rehabilitation exercises
Round rollers can be used as a progressive exercise system
Half-size roller is ideal for ankle stretching and knee rehabilitation
Can be used in conjunction with other exercise products, such as fitness balls
Latex-free product
Customers say
Customers find the foam roller effective for stretching back muscles, relieving muscle pain, and consider it good value for money, noting it saves on doctor and physical therapy costs. The product’s durability receives mixed feedback – while some say it keeps its firmness after multiple uses, others report it doesn’t hold its shape over time. Customers disagree on the softness, with some finding it too hard, and the size is also mixed, with some appreciating the perfect length while others find it too big.
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12 reviews for Body Sport Foam Rollers
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Original price was: $12.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.
Jo Ann Simpson –
Half foam roll works well
Half foam roll comes wrapped in a light clear film and shipped in a long, thin box. It works as expected.
Kindle Customer –
Saved me from taking Alieve!
Honestly, it’s a bit rediculous how much I like my new foam roller. As someone who works out regularly, I had gotten into the habit of taking two alieve several nights per week before bed as I just couldn’t stand how bad my legs hurt from running. I tried stretching before and after and it just wasn’t cutting it. That’s when a trainer at our gym suggested I try the foam roller there. She said, “It’s going to hurt, and I mean really hurt.” As we got the roller out, I asked, “how do I know if I’m doing it right?” Her advice? You really can’t get this wrong, just lay on it and roll back and forth where your muscles hurt. (If you need more direction, check out youtube.com as there are tons of videos on “How to use a foam roller”). After I used it, I noticed how immediately the muscles were losened up.But for me personally, as I workout in the AM, by bedtime my legs had really started throbbing so I needed to find a foam roller that I could use at home. This particular model is WAY cheaper than any others listed on Amazon and I can tell you it’s the exact same quality as what was at the gym.Now, I use this darn thing nearly every night. I have cut back my consumption on Alieve by over 3/4 of what I was taking prior. For anyone who works out regularly, this is an absolute must.I also bought “The Stick” and that has been a life-saver too as it’s super easy to use while you’re watching TV etc.Good luck and hopefully this helps someone who wants to continue working out for the health benefits, but just can’t stand how tight your muscles are.
Shelley Fletcher –
Great on my back
Itâs a big firmer than expected but works and Iâm sure will soften up a bit as I use it more. Great to lay on my back on this and get a good stretch.
AKN –
Simple foam roller works wonders for back pain
I lie on this for ten minutes a day and my back loves it. Place this on a mat on the floor, align your spine with it and simply lie on it for ten minutes a day and feel the improvement in your back. That gentle pressure down the middle of your back actually alieviates all of my aches and pains and I also notice I have better posture lately.This isn’t very comfortable while you are actually on it, and your arms and the rest of your back that isn’t touching this feel awkward, and you feel the pressure of this, but once you stop it feels so good. This is like a gentle massage down the middle of your back, with your body weight making you sink in around this, and some pretty intense pressure along the spine area.The nerves and ligaments as they come out of the sides of your vertebrae are stretched by having this pressing along your spine. That kind of stretching is something you just can’t get any other way.This is excellent and an important tool in my arsenal of feel good body implements.
Palmy –
Useless
Solid white foam roller. Solid and inexpensive material. Useless for my application . Very cheap stuff
Celeste Hotaling –
Excellent for chair-jockeys like me!
I am an executive assistant, and spend a lot of time sitting in front of a computer, typing and what-not. This activity causes one’s shoulders to bow forward, the muscles of the chest to contract and weaken, and the back muscles to stretch and likewise weaken. Two years ago, I tried to yank open a stuck window and tore the ligaments in my chest under the breast on the right side of my rib cage. I had to go to six months of physical therapy to fix this injury, and was told that my posture at my desk, shoulders bowed, caused this problem.One of the exercises they had me doing was to lie down on a half-cylinder foam roll (exactly like the one I’m reviewing), aligning my spine along the roll (head on the roll/legs bent) for about ten or fifteen minutes or so. This would gently stretch the chest muscles as the rib cage relaxed on either side of the half-roll. Then, once the muscles were nicely stretched out, I’d do some arm and back muscle exercises using 2 lb weights (lift the weights, clench the back muscles, etc.)It’s been a year since I was in physical therapy, but I found the exercises so relaxing and so beneficial to my back and chest muscles that I immediately went out and purchased this half-cylinder foam roll and I’ve been lying on it every other night or so since then. I do exercises, too, but feel that just lying on the half foam roll, letting gravity help stretch my rib cage and chest muscles out, is the most beneficial part of owning one of these things. (I also joined a Y and do back exercises on the rowing machine there.)
MIgardener –
foam roller, that’s what it is.
I bought this as a potential replacement for having to roll a towel which I was taught by PT to do and lay on it to support my spine, and stretch part of the back. The towel alone works great, just annoying because flattens out and have to keep re-rolling, so I thought the foam roller would be a good substitute. Well, not quite, it is exactly as advertised so not the product’s fault….but it is WIDE, much wider than a rolled towel, and it is HARD, so seems uncomfortable…at least for the purpose I bought it for. I will be reviewing other advice for how to use this product now that i have, it, but just wasn’t what I was expecting.
Amazon Customer –
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It works gteat
Donna MacDonald –
Works well
Tracy Vandendriessche –
Use this half roller for therapy and relaxation- just perfect t value for how often I use this to help my physical therapy
Heather A Gregory –
Product is just as advertised. Came quickly and just as expected.
It's me –
This is a normal foam roller cut in half. That isn’t a problem in itself as it works as intended for stretching my calfs. But the manufacturer didn’t seal the edge that was cut. So now every time I use it small Styrofoam snowflakes mess up the floor.I ended up using vinyl to cover it so I don’t have to vacuum after each use.