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This Cervical Traction Device is a durable, adjustable neck stretcher designed for home physical therapy. Made from sturdy canvas with secure loop buckles, it provides targeted traction to relieve neck pain, arthritis, disc bulges, and nerve pressure. Lightweight and easy to install on any doorframe, it offers convenient, effective therapy for adults, especially computer users and seniors.



T**Y
Better than the white ones!
Best I've found, worth the price.
B**N
Not good quality
Product was great until the ring ripped off on one side. I only had it for one month and 2 days and only use it once or twice the most per week 🤦🏽♂️
M**N
This is one of the better ones for the money
For the money this is one of the better cervical traction devices of this style. The material and construction are pretty good compared to some others. I've had a few of this same model now and the first thing to fail is always the Velcro loosing it's ability to grip. I suppose that's to be expected when putting Velcro under a high shear load. The material is thick and the stitching is decent. I recommend getting rid of the D-rings as they are pretty thing. I replaced them with carabiners. Expect to replace this periodically, which isn't that big of a deal considering the costs. $10.99 as of this review. Cervical traction works for me, I hope it does for you as well.
E**K
Eh
It was eh.Hook/loop ("Velcro") is super small and seems cheap - would not be shocked if it gave up after a few minutes.Did not find comfortable AT ALL.Unlike other similar products that come with a rope of some sort and a hanger-like thing to hook the rings onto, this did not come with either.
I**
Neck stretcher
Is not meant to hold to much weight.
M**N
Quality
Works well
L**A
Comfortable
The material is soft on the chin area and works great! Thank you!
P**N
It’s ok, could be better……
Comfortable enough, it works, but the stitching for the metal rings snapped after the third use. I wish they can use stronger threads, since they know you will need to hang your weight a bit to get the needed traction.
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