- MASSAGE TOOL 2 PACK: Includes one large and one small handheld massager for versatile massaging at home, in the office, or on the go
- VERSATILE USE: Four legs glide smoothly over skin to help ease tension in the back, neck, shoulders, and more; works with or without oils and creams
- ERGONOMIC GRIP: Our massagers feature a palm-sized design which fits naturally in your hand for comfortable control during self-massage
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE: Each 4 prong handheld massager features a lightweight design which is easy to take with you for travel
- DURABLE MATERIALS: Our massaging tools are constructed with strong and sturdy materials for long-lasting reliability and easy cleaning
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BioSwiss 2-Pack Handheld Full Body Massager, 4-Leg Pressure Point Tool for Back, Neck, and Shoulder, Includes 1 Large and 1 Small
Rated 4.4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$9.99
Disclosure| Use for | Legs |
|---|---|
| Power Source | Manual/Hand-Powered |
| Material | Leather |
| Item Weight | 170 Ounces |
| Brand | BioSwiss |
19 reviews for BioSwiss 2-Pack Handheld Full Body Massager, 4-Leg Pressure Point Tool for Back, Neck, and Shoulder, Includes 1 Large and 1 Small
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Adriana Cantillo –
I have bought this before. Very nice manual massager.
KNaszradi –
Simple but effective for relieving minor muscle pain. I primarily use this on my lower back and knees. Product is well made and ergonomic.
Felix D. –
There is not much to it really; a piece of plastic with several ‘fingers’ with little wheals attached. But my wife likes it for massaging her back muscles.
We are happy.
Meredith –
I was looking for a scalp massager with more substantial “fingers” to use in conjunction with a rosemary scalp oil. The ones with metal tines are amazing for tingles but not very good at distributing product. This does the trick! I love the way it has some give with the middle separation, emulating how our fingers would work with the curve of the scalp. It’s sturdy and easy to use. I don’t have any problem with it getting snagged in my hair because it’s very smooth. You have to lift it when you reposition to another section or it will “comb” your hair to the new position. Your hair may look teased after using but totally worth it!
BikeMaster –
The two sizes are great. The larger one is Very helpful for massaging intercostals (ribcage muscles) and are one of the few tools that can do a 4-point intercostal massage with whatever degree of pressure (and acupressure) feels best. Can even straddle a smaller…ahem…”mammary gland” [wink] for a full-side intercostal massage work. I use them while relaxing the back and watching TV or a movie…and feel much better in those areas getting thr massage. Great for intercostal strain/spasms/cramping recuperation – as from heavy lifting, carrying, overuse, etc. Also work great on the rest of the body. Leave them by the TV or where you relax and Use Them. You will quickly see what I mean. Worth every penny. I use them all the time. I can even massage my lat’s with them! Remember to try/use different techniques – small circles, long and slow strokes, as well as very slow stretches of the underskin layers (you hold the skin “stuck” with the massager and stretch it verrrrry slowly) to work with and release the fascia, often even more essential than the muscles themselves when it comes to loosening and flexibility. Your body will thank you for your work by feeling almost unbelievably better for very little effort, especially while watching TV. If you tend to be active or athletic, or favor a side for lifting that tends to get overused/strained, these are a great and easy way to give back to your body. They are quite strong so I am not sure how someone broke them, unless you drop them on a tile floor or something. These are an essential in my Daily tools for body care and are a great tool for physical recovery (athletic workouts and heavy physical expenditures), allowing you to access muscles, joints, fascia with acupressure and massage. Glad I happened upon them!
A –
Es muy buen producto. Se maneja facil con la mano y es muy agradable el masaje que proporciona. Muy recomendable!
Rashell Williams –
I bought the roller claw for work. I do a lot of walking seeing patients and my calf’s get tight. This is feels soooo good. It’s gentle but feels effective. It is plastic but feels sturdy. Going to get a second one for home as well. I Can even roll this over my shins, which also get tight, without jumping out my seat
Terri Brooks –
Not as large and pliable as I had expected. Ball bearings are great, just not the hand piece.
Cafe7202 –
Does what it’s supposed to I guess. Not really sure that it’s worth it though… A plastic wide tooth comb or a pic works just as well. It’s not the sturdiest design.
Might be good to add to a self-care gift package, but it won’t be the star of the show.
Amazon Customer –
Works great on legs and backs
Ellen –
Not what I was expecting. My fault. I did not read the description carefully enough to know it was not battery powered, only self-powered. They will do to relieve tight muscles, and you are able to focus on a certain point and deliver harder pressure.
Tim Huffman –
works great
Kim –
These little tools are amazing! I bought it a few years ago and didn’t use it much but I recently started learning about acupressure and fascia release and started using the small one to release neck tension and the larger one to massage my legs, arms and glutes.
I use the small tool on the base of my skull. I put a little pressure and slowly look up while taking deep breaths for one minute and the tension melts away. I also use it to massage my head to release tension and it feels amazing.
The larger one works great for temple massage.
Felix D. –
Es muy buen producto. Se maneja facil con la mano y es muy agradable el masaje que proporciona. Muy recomendable!
Tim Huffman –
I was looking for a scalp massager with more substantial “fingers” to use in conjunction with a rosemary scalp oil. The ones with metal tines are amazing for tingles but not very good at distributing product. This does the trick! I love the way it has some give with the middle separation, emulating how our fingers would work with the curve of the scalp. It’s sturdy and easy to use. I don’t have any problem with it getting snagged in my hair because it’s very smooth. You have to lift it when you reposition to another section or it will “comb” your hair to the new position. Your hair may look teased after using but totally worth it!
Juan M. Segoviano –
de buena cálida y muy practico para un masaje
Meredith –
There is not much to it really; a piece of plastic with several ‘fingers’ with little wheals attached. But my wife likes it for massaging her back muscles.
We are happy.
Theresa –
works great
Kim –
This is a very well made head massager/scratcher. I must have a small head because the tool is too big. I place it on my head & the massaging arms just slide down without massaging or scratching. It probably works just fine on an average man’s head. They should offer 2 sizes.