Technology
Save over 20% on this compression leg massager for Father’s Day
TL;DR: Improve circulation and relaxation with the xPulse Leg Recovery System, on sale as of June 13. Use code WELOVEDAD at checkout to get it for $215.96 — a discount of more than 20% off.
Long hours of standing — whether from work or working out — can really do a number on your feet and legs. Fortunately, you can improve circulation and blood flow with the help of a compression massager. For a limited time (in honor of Father’s Day) this one by iRecovr is on sale for over 20% off.
The xPulse Leg Recovery System from iRecovr features two boots with adjustable straps that fit most people. Once you fasten them around your feet and legs, all the way up to the knee, you can enjoy a comforting massage from practically anywhere. There are three intensity levels (low, medium, high), six different massage modes, and targeted heat for pain relief. You can adjust your therapy session according to your needs for each day. Just need a soothing massage after a long day at work? Keep it on low intensity and opt for Relax mode. Recovering after a tough workout? Opt for medium or high intensity in Shiatsu mode. Try them all out and see what works best for you and your stubborn foot and leg pain.
Whether you want to keep up with a new exercise regimen or simply not wake up in pain after a day on your feet, targeted compression is a great way to increase your mobility. It’s designed to enhance blood flow, improve lymphatic function, flush out lactic acid, mitigate muscle soreness, and ultimately, help you recover faster. If you’ve got a dad who’s regularly complaining about his muscle soreness, the xPulse could make the perfect Father’s Day gift — and since it’s on sale, it won’t break the bank.
Regularly $299, you can get over 20% off for a limited time using the code WELOVEDAD at checkout to score the xPulse compression massager for just $215.96.
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