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OPTP Stretch EZ 433 Stretch EZ P1104597OPTP-433 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/OPTP/OPTP-433.jpg Stretch EZ 433 Stretch EZ While aiding in physical mobility and flexibility, the Stretch-EZ™ cradle design encompasses the foot allowing for a comfortable stretch to the foot, heel, Achilles tendon, hamstring, quadriceps, inner/outer thigh and calf. The unique design alleviates stress on the heel, permits relaxed breathing and affords superior dorsiflexion of the toes. It's ideal for people with limited flexibility or range of motion.Made of a comfortable poly laminate and webbing, this unique stretching aid features multiple strap loops for personal control of each stretch. 1104597 094922228413 1.0400lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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customer review - by , May 5, 2014
3/ 5stars
This has worked pretty well for me, but only if I move it around and stretch a couple of areas at a time. The reason for that is the only real area that gets stretched is what is under the thinner black pulling strap, and not the rest of the pouch holding your foot. So if you center the device on your foot and pull, really only your center three digits get the stretch while your big toe sort of sits there in the red sling because the black pulling strap isn't under it.
customer review - by , May 5, 2014
5/ 5stars
I had a *very* bad plantar fasciitis flare-up and started a regimen [based on googling everything in sight] to restore my feet to mobility. This little gadget is very good for stretching out both my feet and the backs of my legs [both are equally important]. I stayed off my feet for the first week [worked on the couch], and at first all I could handle, shoe-wise, were Crocs+Scholl's gel inserts. But after about 2 weeks, I bought supportive shoes [Mephisto Rush], a foot roller, and had a regimen of stretching/yoga 2xday, ankle rotations 2xday, and frequent stretch breaks when sitting at a desk.Things I learned NOT to do: walk barefoot, wear ballet flats, wear shoes without arch support, wear old running shoes [they lose their resilient bounce], run on hard surfaces [a treadmill has a much more forgiving surface], ignore my body's need for daily stretching.
customer review - by , March 3, 2014
1/ 5stars
Regardless of how I adjust the Velcro scrap around my ankle, the part that goes up and over the plantar surface, with the idea of stretching it, just slides to one side or the other. Impossible to keep the foot in place, much less so in a relaxed position. The plantar fascia ends up tensing instead of stretching.
customer review - by , March 3, 2014
5/ 5stars
I play basketball in a league and had problems with my heel for a few months. I didn't know what the problem is till I looked up online. Playing basketball and watching the NBA a lot. I was wondering what the most common heel injury NBA players get, one of them was plantar fasciitis. I looked up plantar fasciitis and I had most of the symptoms. One treatment was to use a Plantar Fasciitis splint which I borrowed from a friend and that did not help. So I got this and it worked I don't feel much pain on my heel. Now I use this to help me stretch before the game.
customer review - by , February 2, 2014
5/ 5stars
This is amazing to help stech your leg muscles. Not just your calf muscles but all of your leg muscles. It does wonders for the before legs workout and after the workout.
customer review - by , February 2, 2014
3/ 5stars
There are so many different devices offered for this condition. One device may work and another device may work better. There is know way of knowing. It would cost way to much money to try different devices that would work for you. All you can do is take a chance when buying a device and HOPE it works for you. Most people (including me) buy on impulse. It maybe better to show your doctor the device before your purchase it and get his/her input.It would be good to bring your doctor a printout of the description of the item or if you are lucky enough to own an Ipad, etc., that would be another way to show your doctor the item.
customer review - by , January 1, 2014
5/ 5stars
I was in a car accident almost two years ago. I still go to physical therapy weekly. This device gives me the deep stretch I need that I receive from my physical therapists. I can now find relief at home on days I do not have therapy.
customer review - by , January 1, 2014
4/ 5stars
Hubby likes this. His therapist recommend he get one to keep his tendon stretched. I haven't used yet, but may.
customer review - by , December 12, 2013
5/ 5stars
I was using a towel for daily stretches for plantar fasciitis. This tool is a great stretch aid. It is more comfortable than using a towel and I get a lot better stretch.
customer review - by , December 12, 2013
4/ 5stars
A Stretch-EZ was not what I needed to correct my foot problem so I returned it. I didn't open the package, but from what I was able to see, it looked like it was well made.

Stretch-EZ 433 Stretch-EZ

stars Rating 4.5 | 33 reviews
Brand Stretch-EZ
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While aiding in physical mobility and flexibility, the Stretch-EZ™ cradle design encompasses the foot allowing for a comfortable stretch to the foot, heel, Achilles tendon, hamstring, quadriceps, inner/outer thigh and calf. The unique design alleviates stress on the heel, permits relaxed breathing and affords superior dorsiflexion of the toes. It's ideal for people with limited flexibility or range of motion.

Made of a comfortable poly laminate and webbing, this unique stretching aid features multiple strap loops for personal control of each stretch.

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Customer Reviews
By R. Needham "R. Needham"
Date: May 12, 2014
This has worked pretty well for me, but only if I move it around and stretch a couple of areas at a time. The reason for that is the only real area that gets stretched is what is under the thinner black pulling strap, and not the rest of the pouch holding your foot. So if you center the device on your foot and pull, really only your center three digits get the stretch while your big toe sort of sits there in the red sling because the black pulling strap isn't under it.
Rating: 3 stars [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Bluestocking
Date: May 02, 2014
I had a *very* bad plantar fasciitis flare-up and started a regimen [based on googling everything in sight] to restore my feet to mobility. This little gadget is very good for stretching out both my feet and the backs of my legs [both are equally important]. I stayed off my feet for the first week [worked on the couch], and at first all I could handle, shoe-wise, were Crocs+Scholl's gel inserts. But after about 2 weeks, I bought supportive shoes [Mephisto Rush], a foot roller, and had a regimen of stretching/yoga 2xday, ankle rotations 2xday, and frequent stretch breaks when sitting at a desk.Things I learned NOT to do: walk barefoot, wear ballet flats, wear shoes without arch support, wear old running shoes [they lose their resilient bounce], run on hard surfaces [a treadmill has a much more forgiving surface], ignore my body's need for daily stretching.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Jacqueline Shagam
Date: March 24, 2014
Regardless of how I adjust the Velcro scrap around my ankle, the part that goes up and over the plantar surface, with the idea of stretching it, just slides to one side or the other. Impossible to keep the foot in place, much less so in a relaxed position. The plantar fascia ends up tensing instead of stretching.
Rating: 1 stars [1 of 5 Stars!]
By jay boonyanit
Date: March 02, 2014
I play basketball in a league and had problems with my heel for a few months. I didn't know what the problem is till I looked up online. Playing basketball and watching the NBA a lot. I was wondering what the most common heel injury NBA players get, one of them was plantar fasciitis. I looked up plantar fasciitis and I had most of the symptoms. One treatment was to use a Plantar Fasciitis splint which I borrowed from a friend and that did not help. So I got this and it worked I don't feel much pain on my heel. Now I use this to help me stretch before the game.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Michael G Schultz
Date: February 24, 2014
This is amazing to help stech your leg muscles. Not just your calf muscles but all of your leg muscles. It does wonders for the before legs workout and after the workout.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Ricciardiello, Michael
Date: February 14, 2014
There are so many different devices offered for this condition. One device may work and another device may work better. There is know way of knowing. It would cost way to much money to try different devices that would work for you. All you can do is take a chance when buying a device and HOPE it works for you. Most people (including me) buy on impulse. It maybe better to show your doctor the device before your purchase it and get his/her input.It would be good to bring your doctor a printout of the description of the item or if you are lucky enough to own an Ipad, etc., that would be another way to show your doctor the item.
Rating: 3 stars [3 of 5 Stars!]
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