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The Stick Original Body Stick | 
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| Brand: The Stick Category: Sports
List Price: $42.50 Buy New: $39.95 You Save: $2.55 (6%)
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 387
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 24 x 2 x 1
MPN: HD-2400 Model: HD-2400 UPC: 693741024000 EAN: 0693741024000 ASIN: B000P7RSL2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The original, blue handle The Stick for all body work | | • | 24" long with 15 therapeutic spindles to address most muscle groups with ease | | • | Reduces Muscle Soreness, Stiffness & Pain | | • | Accelerate muscle recovery and disperse the effects of lactic acid following activity | | • | Dramatically improve strength, flexibility and endurance |
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Product Description This is the most popular model for the average male / female. The center rod of the Stick is surrounded by 15 working spindles which roll independently over the muscle. The handles provide maximum comfort in the grip. 24" long to address most muscle groups with ease. Featured in USA Today and seen on HBO Inside the NFL.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Liife changer! October 31, 2008 G. Wade (Fairfax, VA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My PT recommended the stick for my IT band pain and other trigger points. But i was finally sold by reading the Amazon review from the woman with compartment syndrome, which I also have in my lower legs. I use the Stick before and after exercise, and I can run again without compartment pain. It is the best self-help tool I could imagine, and I want to give Sticks to all my relatives as Christmas gifts.
Terrible products, terrible waste of money. October 12, 2008 Tri-Girl (Chicago, IL USA) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm a personal trainer as well an athlete training for Ironman triathlon. At a recent event expo, I stopped at the "Stick" exhibit to explain that I was in fact terribly disappointed with their product. He agreed with me!!! But offered that the problem was in the model, that I needed to purchase the larger model to get the proper effects. Ohhh, I need the more expensive one to actually benefit, is that it? He began to demonstrate, causing me to abruptly insist that he stop because it was hurting me. He became extremely agressive in his demonstration and within seconds, actually brutalizing my muscles with this ridiculous gadgetry, inflamming nerves along the back of the leg which spurred severe cramping of the foot and toes!! Do not walk ... run. This is a terrible, worthless product sold by idiot nitwits that think its okay to man-handle people with detriment!!! They and their product have worsened any muscle fatigue or soreness that I had and I would give anything to hit him in the head with that ridiculous "STICK".
stick September 15, 2008 markluck (Raleigh, NC USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are a serious athlete you have to have one of these. Its a full self massage in a stick. More power to you if you can get somebody else to use it on you. Its especially outstanding for sore calves after running and cycling.
great for runners July 22, 2008 Anonymous (Chesapeake, Virginia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this after reading many good reviews and used it while training for a marathon from Jan-Apr 2008. Works great after a run. Also did wonders for my lower back, hamstrings and glutes. I am always glad to use it and feel much better and looser afterwards
Seems to work well... June 28, 2008 Dr. Mom (Washington, DC) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I use the Stick almost daily before and after my runs (up to 10 miles, but usually 2-4 miles). I suffer from Compartment Syndrome and have had compartment release surgery on my left leg in the past. The successful surgery allowed me to continue to run. Unfortunately, over the past year, my right leg began exhibiting symptoms of compartment syndrome. Not wanting to endure additional surgery and on my doc's advice, I purchased the Stick. The idea is to loosen the facia of the leg muscles before and after the run in order to allow increased expansion of the leg muscles during exercise. It seems to work. I've had decresed symptoms and believe I can continue to run without resorting to surgery.
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