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Posture corrector ORTO KO 110, size L1, beige Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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Description of Posture corrector ORTO KO 110, size L1, beige

Orthosis ORTO KO 110 with an anatomically shaped detachable base, inextensible central part and elastic side parts. The fixing elements are presented in the form of two simulated stiffeners located along the spine. Correction elements - reclining belts - are attached to the base and are equipped with softening inserts that provide comfort during wearing. In the central part of the base there is a loop for holding the reclining belts. Velcro fasteners are located along the edges of the side parts of the base and on the reclining straps.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, wasted money.

There is a confirmation screenshot with order confirmation XL2 They brought another size, L2. They don't want to decide on a replacement. Not responding to inquiries

Pros
  • They brought the wrong size Order 17046. There is no feedback from the seller. They do not answer the request.
Cons
  • Wrote to the site to replace the TC bring the wrong size. There is a confirmation screenshot with order confirmation XL2 They brought another size, L2. They don't want to decide on a replacement. Not responding to inquiries

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

I purchased it from an internet retailer without first attempting to put it on and instead focused on the table below. As a consequence, the underarm straps turned out to be too big, and there simply was not enough Velcro for the necessary fixation, so I had to be resourceful and cut one of the straps shorter. When worn for an extended period of time, the twisted "softening" inserts that are located on the underarm straps press, which eliminates any possibility of comfort.

Pros
  • improvements at first.
Cons
  • After one month of use, the belt clip's sides developed folds and pellets as a result of the wear and tear. The fixation system that adheres to the other is folded and wrinkled due to the interaction between the two. When worn for an extended period of time, the softening inserts on the underarm straps become wrinkly and twisted. As a result, they rub and squeeze, which results in discomfort, and the T-shirt worn underneath the bottom does not help. Three weeks later, certain pieces of the rear part, which are adjacent to the back, began to exhibit signs of life during movement. Specifically, they began to crack and creak audibly. These elements are adjacent to the back. Because, over time, they assume the form of a stoop and do not fix the posture to the appropriate amount, it is required to model the stiffener on a frequent basis in order to keep the fixation of the stiffener intact.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Product is unreliable, just don't buy it.

In point of fact, you are able to carry a backpack after having it loaded down with something heavier if you do so successfully. I was under the impression that he was rigorously holding his back and shoulders and that there was no way you could bend, but here he just reminds you, giving it to his shoulders, so that he would keep his back straight and take his shoulders back. If you forget once more, you will discover that you are slouching because of it. I had higher hopes. Taking does not…

Pros
  • Brings to your attention the need to roll your shoulders back.
Cons
  • The principle is not completely understandable. Shoulders remain slack even after the stopper is pulled all the way in; you can stoop if you want to. They apply pressure to the straps by rubbing them against the armpits.