The MAXAR Airprene (Breathable Neoprene) Bio-Magnetic Sports Back Support Belt provides excellent support, warmth, and comfort to the abdominal and lumbo-sacral areas. Six spring metal stays provide increased stability and support to the lower back. Our sports back support belt is ideal for keeping your lower back warm, protecting from injuries and helping reduce lower back pain.
MAXAR Bio-Magnetic Back Support Belt is one of the most innovative and advanced back supports on the market today. It’s engineered to provide comfortable support of your back. This revolutionary Patent Pending back support uses powerful magnets for pain management and Far Infrared materials to help retain body heat and promote increased blood circulation.
Bio-Magnetic Therapy is recommended by most experts as an effective drug-free alternative for pain reduction and rehabilitation after back surgeries and injuries.
Product Features and Benefits:
- 12 magnets in the back and 6 in the front create localized Bio-Magnetic Field
- Double pull is designed to provide better fitting and tension adjustment
- Helps in rehabilitation and pain reduction treatment after lower back injuries and/or surgeries
- Front & Rear mesh pockets are designed to hold optional Thermoplastic Moldable Inserts or Hot/Cold gel packs
- Breathable construction/Soft Cotton lining for all-day comfort and helps minimize sweating and reduce allergic skin reactions
- Versatile and specifically designed to provide excellent support, warmth, and comfort, while massaging muscles and reducing pressure from the lower back
Highly Recommended by Doctors for People Who:
- Suffer from osteochondrosis, lumbago, or experience frequent lower back pain
- Have undergone surgery on the lower section of the spine
- Perform physical activities in extreme weather conditions
- Spend long hours driving or have a job which lacks movement
- Lift or move heavy objects
Material: Neoprene 38%, Polyester 24%, Nylon 19%, Steel 9%, Magnet 7%, PVC 2%, Spandex 1%
Conditions:
back pain, abdominal pain, osteochondrosis, lumbago, surgery on the lower section of the spine, physical activities in extreme weather conditions, lift or move heavy objects, excessive physical activities, sports injuries