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Review on Exerscribe Cordless Leg Compression Massager - Portable Foot and Leg Massager Boots for Relaxation, Recovery & Circulation (Large) by Josh Ramos

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Expensive piece of shit

Media could not be loaded. Please read first that what you are purchasing is non-refundable. This experience taught me to read the fine print early on with future Revain purchases. Luckily Revain did the right thing and refunded my money. The description says "The Flyte pump machine is quiet and can be used with ease while relaxing and watching TV." Watch the attached video and you will decide if this is the case. I'm 6'1" with a 32" inseam and ordered a large. I have a foot size 12 but the foot area is so roomy that at standard pressure I could barely feel it pressing on my foot or ankle and this is the area where I have swelling. I had to increase it to level 7 before I really felt any pressure. My second leg got better. It wasn't "like a personal masseuse on call" as I never got the ankle, foot and instep massage I was hoping for, but my calves felt great. I was looking forward to the third mission and even decided to increase the time to 45 minutes. I felt I got the best results with the C-Massage and as I lay in bed and watched TV I noticed that on the 3rd pass of the cycle the left leg was tightening all the time and none of the chambers were released . I was starting to worry but luckily the zipper opened and freed my leg. The cycle had 20 minutes left, so I cut the time down to 5 minutes as quickly as I could, and quickly put my right foot down at the end. The only way to deflate my left leg was to disconnect the tubing connections. Spend $200 more and get NormaTex, that's what LeBron James uses. For me, I'm going back to my $30 foam roller.

Pros
  • Complete set: The Flyte massager is equipped with a multi-stage pump, two sturdy leg cuffs, a zippered pouch and a hose.
Cons
  • No automatic