Great point, I use med massager for feet, infinity massage gun for upper body, home medics Shiatsu neck, back and shoulder. Gun takes active motivation to use, just recently looking at pricey massage chairs, passive motivation, GF had one still didn't use it, sold it when moved, also problem if it fails, there goes EVERYTHING, hard to move and sell if it fails. These are storable, portable, and if this fails, just walk it back to Costco. Everything else I use still works
After suffering and defeating stage 3 colon rectal cancer I developed neuropathy really bad. I’m currently am getting back to training my legs again and feels like this is a product I need to help with my recovery. I can certainly see the science in it for I have air compression sleeves for my lower legs. The big problem is that when I am flaring up it’s usually my feet and ankles so this would help immensely. The big take away is that it seems it’s an excellent product until you have a problem because I’ve found a lot of reviews saying that customer service is nonexistent. What is a good expensive product if it stops working this is when your problem begins. Your thoughts.
Just an FYI, the one being displayed here throughout the video is the original NORMATEC By NORMATEC. Normatec by Hyperice is a bit different in build quality, Hence the lower cost.
Man I needed this review I just started my marathon training and Im 11 miles into this week and my legs are 💀 so this was something I needed to inform myself and get them
@@ConnectTheWatts I saw these stats online Air Relax Level 1 - 0 to 60 mmHG Level 2 - 60 to 120 mmHG Level 3 - 120 to 180 mmHG Level 4 - 180 to 230 mmHG NormaTec has a pressure range of 30 to 110 mmHG.
i can believe that. just looks like an expensive heated blanket with a bit of squeezyiness...but cant be anything like a deep tissue massive, so realtively little gain im sre
@@oldgoat50 it may well have some use but I’m sure a cup of hot coco and a biscuit also gets you going. Looks gimmicky and I bet it’s actual results are very limited.
@@oldgoat50 okay, you’re feedback is useful I just didn’t like the way you said ‘you don’t know what you’re talking about’ as if you designed it and I was personally insulting you. Actually I’m having all sorts of problems with tight calves and leg and groin strains and given the cost I’m just skepticism because it’s such a lot of money. Does this thing even reach the bottom of your calves or just the belly of the muscle?
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Can you travel with it? Thanks!
Best video I've seen in this product ! Telling us how it's actually feels in real life opposed to how it works
thanks Tom!
If you have Rheumatoid Arthritis this thing is awesome for that. It helps with the swelling and alleviate pain.
Great point, I use med massager for feet, infinity massage gun for upper body, home medics Shiatsu neck, back and shoulder. Gun takes active motivation to use, just recently looking at pricey massage chairs, passive motivation, GF had one still didn't use it, sold it when moved, also problem if it fails, there goes EVERYTHING, hard to move and sell if it fails. These are storable, portable, and if this fails, just walk it back to Costco. Everything else I use still works
After suffering and defeating stage 3 colon rectal cancer I developed neuropathy really bad. I’m currently am getting back to training my legs again and feels like this is a product I need to help with my recovery. I can certainly see the science in it for I have air compression sleeves for my lower legs. The big problem is that when I am flaring up it’s usually my feet and ankles so this would help immensely. The big take away is that it seems it’s an excellent product until you have a problem because I’ve found a lot of reviews saying that customer service is nonexistent. What is a good expensive product if it stops working this is when your problem begins. Your thoughts.
Great review. Thought about buying it after seeing a few ultra runners use them. Definitely convinced me!
Just an FYI, the one being displayed here throughout the video is the original NORMATEC By NORMATEC. Normatec by Hyperice is a bit different in build quality, Hence the lower cost.
Man I needed this review I just started my marathon training and Im 11 miles into this week and my legs are 💀 so this was something I needed to inform myself and get them
thanks bro iam
not much a sports guy but my legs pain a lot hereditary thing i guess so iam buying this on ur advice ❤
How does the Normatech compare to the Leg Compression System by Vive Health?
Can you compare the Normatec Pulse 2.0 and Rapid Reboot (Genesis or Regen)?
I can try!
What about using this if you don’t work out?
Do you know if helps with varicose veins?
I'd like to know that doubt too
Does it reach the glutes?
I just got it. I love it
i have problems with my calves, very tight which in turn is causing problems with my achilles. How would you rate this then for addressing calves?
Would you have any thoughts of the Normatec vs Air Relax?
Looks similar in some ways, with maybe a few less features. I haven’t tried it so not sure how the compression feels compared
@@ConnectTheWatts I saw these stats online
Air Relax
Level 1 - 0 to 60 mmHG
Level 2 - 60 to 120 mmHG
Level 3 - 120 to 180 mmHG
Level 4 - 180 to 230 mmHG
NormaTec has a pressure range of 30 to 110 mmHG.
Is this a review for the pro or standard?
for the standard Pulse 2.0. I believe the only difference with the Pro is more customizable options and some adjustment settings.
I am about to buy one like in an hour thank you so much for this detailed explanation. God bless
how is it?
@@CT-nc9ku amazing been using it for he passed 7 months best recovery. Hands down
Does anyone get error code 01 ?
Can you travel with it? Thanks!
I don't think you can use it in a plane, but you can definitely pack it if you make some room for it.
It is tsa approved
Definitely no
Excellent use of the word dissonance.
But the science says it doesn’t work :(
i can believe that. just looks like an expensive heated blanket with a bit of squeezyiness...but cant be anything like a deep tissue massive, so realtively little gain im sre
@@oldgoat50 it may well have some use but I’m sure a cup of hot coco and a biscuit also gets you going. Looks gimmicky and I bet it’s actual results are very limited.
@@oldgoat50 okay, you’re feedback is useful I just didn’t like the way you said ‘you don’t know what you’re talking about’ as if you designed it and I was personally insulting you. Actually I’m having all sorts of problems with tight calves and leg and groin strains and given the cost I’m just skepticism because it’s such a lot of money. Does this thing even reach the bottom of your calves or just the belly of the muscle?