The StrictlyStability Back Posture Brace includes Strong Straps with Padded Foam/Velvet Construction for comfort around Shoulders and Movable D-rings for Proper Adjustment. Two quality components that are tried and tested providing a breathable and extremely well made posture corrector. Both Men and Women can enjoy this product by choosing one of Seven Sizes in black color. Measure the circumference around your upper chest near underarms and use the following sizing instructions: Size Youth Large is typical for small children measures 21"-26″, Extra Small 26.5-29.5", Small 30-32", Medium measures 32.5-35.5″, Large 36-42.5", X-Large 43-48", XXL 48.5-55". The Large Size is our most popular size, but everyone fits differently so try to measure as described earlier. Wear it over your shirt or under but remember it’s thicker for a reason and can be visible depending on the clothing. We recommend fastening straps making a big Figure 8 when putting on, so you can put the product on by yourself. First time use may require someone’s assistance but gets easier after more familiar with product. At first, wear it loosely to allow underarms to get used to the pressure as it can feel uncomfortable initially and then tighten each day. This high-quality Clavicle Posture Support Brace is ideal for fractures, sprains, collarbone pain, shoulder instability, and fibromyalgia as it’s made with a “backpack” style construction that gently pulls the shoulders back to align and stabilize a clavicle fracture or provide postural support. This Figure 8 posture support is low-cost and helps prevent long-term pain associated with slouching. Avoid MD or therapy with this Orthopedic design. If at your desk or in your car for hours at a time, then the Back Posture Brace is for you. Read all of our reviews to find out why the brace from StrictlyStability is the best upper back brace to own! Click Add to Cart now to help you stand taller and straighter and make you look better and feel younger.
K**N
SHOULDERS BACK, HEADS UP, TRY THIS ONE
If I may, please refer to my product review of the BetterBack support belt. I have found that this product is very effective and one of the best of its type that I have encountered even after decades of hunting, trying, and returning would-be upper back support correction devices. I especially like this one because it does not require any pressure on my belly for the product to work effectively. If you can read this, you can figure out the straps. If you make a mistake by not getting the velcro in the right place, there's only one other possibility and so the solution is very obvious. BUT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO USE THIS DEVICE. DO NOT TRY TO CORRECT DECADES OF POOR POSTURE IN THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF OWNERSHIP. When finished with your time in the device, I take off the velcro strap as it was, and reattach it at the base of the shoulder pad. It makes getting in and out easier and next time around it just slips on like any upper body garment. This product may not be perfect for every person's needs, but it is a huge help with my posture correction due in part to an aggressive onset of osteoporosis. Using this device does not replace regular and sensible exercise/stretching/walking but it is making a huge difference in my sense of overall wellness.
V**E
I remember thinking I should have better posture, straightening up
This is a ridiculously long review, so, if you are just trying to see if the product works, I'll summarize. It does work..surprisingly well; and after daily wear for the last few months, it seems in no danger of falling apart.For those looking for some specific detail to see if this product will suit your particular purpose - hopefully you'll find it somewhere in the novel below. ;-)I have this random childhood memory of watching a princess movie where the princess-in-the-making character was reprimanded for her slouchy American posture. I remember thinking I should have better posture, straightening up...for 5 seconds, and effectively forgetting about it for the next couple decades. :-pThen, a couple years ago I started doing a group workout where the instructors paid reasonable attention to form. I was told to keep my face forward when doing push-ups, rather than looking at the ground, to increase my range of motion. Well, of course that way was harder, and I figured that was the point. I was told to look up when I jumped to increase the height...it decreased my jump height - I figured it was just because I had spent my whole life jumping while looking forward and the change required me to work against muscle memory.Fast forward a year. I did two different workout videos one week that wanted me to put my hands behind my head with my elbows pointing out to the sides; I was struggling to manage a 45 degree angle. For the 1st video, I figured the elbows out to the side thing was a challenge, a goal to work towards. By the 2nd video, it became clear it was just an expectation of a posture a normal person should be able to achieve. It was at that point I started having a harder time rationalizing my way out of it. Then I unexpectedly caught a glimpse of my profile walking past a building, and was kind of grossed out by the hunched over version of myself that I saw. It was finally time to stop rationalizing and try to fix this.I started out trying workout videos to increase back and neck flexibility. They were decent, but I was doubtful 20 minutes a day was going to undo the hours of subsequent slouching which would inevitably follow as when through my day and got distracted from a single-minded focus on maintaining good posture. How much easier, I thought, if there was just some contraption I could wear that would maintain good posture for me. Enter StabilityAce. I ordered it because it was affordable, and seemed substantial enough to do the job without being too terribly obvious or cumbersome.I became addicted in short order. It was a little tricky at first. My 1st concern was that I would fight against the brace to get into the posture I wanted, subsequently strengthening my muscles in their ability to slouch. It turns out, I would unconsciously shrug and slouch just to the point right before I would have begun resisting the band! So that fear was allayed. :-) My second issues was that I initially tried to tighten the brace enough to create good posture, and ended up feeling like I had tiny little T-rex arms. I had to bend at the waist to get my hands under faucets in sinks...and still just barely managed to reach the water. Always ready to rationalize, I thought maybe the reason I slouched so much was that my arms were disproportionately short, and I needed the extra few inches hunched shoulder provided. Of course, that couldn't explain why I kept my shoulders hunched up about 5 inches anytime I sat down. So, I loosened the brace a bit, tightening it as my posture improved over the next couple weeks. The 1st few days, I even slept in the brace...it actually felt more comfortable than being without it...my body had started to crave proper posture! If I forgot to walk out the door without the brace, I would notice it within a minute, and turn around and go back for it...I just didn't like how I felt without it; the idea of spending the the rest of the day slouched over and hunched up made me uncomfortable. :-pNow, a couple months in, my body is used to good posture. I still wear the brace during the day to avoid going back to bad habits, but now when I tighten it sufficiently to maintain good posture, it still feels perfectly spacious and maneuverable. And now when I do push-ups, I can look forward and 'comfortably' get my face to the ground; I can look up when I jump, and it really does make me jump higher; and I can put my hands behind my neck, and get my elbows outside of my peripheral vision - with my elbows even pointing slightly backwards!Finally, I was concerned the velcro would stop sticking, and I'd have to keep reordering a new product every few months. That may be why they tell you to order the larger size if you're borderline like I was. I don't have a ruler on hand, but the velco looks to be ~1.5" wide and ~3" long. Which appears to cover enough area to keep it from straining to hold its grip. I'm only a few month in to use, but the velcro doesn't seem to be in any danger of failing; while the rest of the brace is even sturdier. Oh - and the padding is sufficient to make the brace pretty comfortable; the only time I ever felt at all uncomfortable was when I tried to tighten it too much too quickly. That was when the band would dig into my armpits while I was attempting to shove my T-rex arms forward. Now that I went through the gradual tightening process, I can make the brace as tight as I want, without any discomfort...and without feeling like I have short, stubby, T-rex arms. :-)
J**Z
Effective posture correction.
Have been using this product for a week now. At first there's an adjustment period to getting used to wearing this thing for a short period but after a couple of uses I can wear this for longer periods of time. I've been suffering from relatively new shoulder pains in the midst of working on posture correction so I thought I might as well get something that will show me what a natural posture should be and get me back on track. Wearing this when the shoulder pains flair up actually alleviates the pain for quite a bit in addition to slowly getting my posture back on track. I have definitely noticed a positive difference in maintaining my posture after I finish wearing thisThe fit is just fine with the way the straps work and it is comfortable enough. The product feels durable and sturdy enough to survive plenty of use. I'd like to work my way up to being comfortable enough to wear this overnight to try and correct sleeping posture too but I'm not too sure if that'd be safe or not. The included instructions are very good at explaining how to put the product on and the seller/manufacturer is very interested in making sure I was happy with this item and even provided alternate instructions for putting the product on, though I was comfortable enough with the provided method.Anyone interested in trying out a back support/posture correction device such as this I would highly recommend checking this out as the price is just right and I already feel like I've gotten excellent value from this product.
R**K
... at a desk all day and my posture is poor. The product quality is not bad for the ...
I ordered this project for the reason that I sit at a desk all day and my posture is poor. The product quality is not bad for the price that I paid for it. At first, when you open it, you have to adjust the back piece up or down. Then, when you put on the corrector you pull the straps to tighten. Easy! Sometimes, I have difficulty when putting the straps when it is on as I will have to take it off to feed to adjustable straps back through the slot in the back as it would slip out. Also, if you don't pull the strap correctly, it will kink up at the back. You need to pull upwards rather than forward for the under arm discomfort, is wearing it over your clothes ( no armless clothes). I also got discomfort in my upper back/lower neck area right where the straps join for the over the shoulder. I would always have to readjust the straps to ease this discomfort. This is the most annoying thing for me. It does help with my posture but I do feel at times it doesn't in the sense that I feel my shoulders slouching forward even with the straps on.
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