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Curad Back Support Belt with Low Friction Pulley - Adjustable Lumbar Brace for Pain Relief & Posture Correction - Ideal for Workouts, Weightlifting & Back Injury Recovery
Curad Back Support Belt with Low Friction Pulley - Adjustable Lumbar Brace for Pain Relief & Posture Correction - Ideal for Workouts, Weightlifting & Back Injury Recovery

Curad Back Support Belt with Low Friction Pulley - Adjustable Lumbar Brace for Pain Relief & Posture Correction - Ideal for Workouts, Weightlifting & Back Injury Recovery

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Product Description

Provides support and compression pad for lower back and abdominal pain. Ideal for pulled muscles, sprains or strains. The mechanical advantage pulley system has a low-friction design for smooth, effortless compression. It also includes a single pull for one-handed adjustment. The pulley system is ideal for consumers with limited strength and mobility.

Product Features

Breathable and lightweight fabric for all-day comfort

Rigid posterior panels provide support and prevent belt from rolling

Universal sizing (Fits 28" to 50" waist)

Compression pad

Ideal for pulled muscles, moderate lower back pain and strains

Customer Reviews

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This is an amazing device, and a great application of technology. Rather than the typical velcro strip that you find on most back support products, the Curad Back Support has a system of pullys with a cord running through them. The cord is attached to a velcro tab. You fasten the front (yep, it's the velcro strip again) and then pull the tab. The pully system tighents the back evenly, then you stick the tab to the front. Want it tighter or looser? Just pull the tab off, adjust the tension, and stick it back on.This is a brilliant, simple and effective support gaement. If this system had been invented in Victorian times, women might still be wearing corsets today!