Has EBoz been hanging out with @Sabre699 farming Peyote? Is he serious with his comments about Tylenol changing your mood and thought patterns? He always came across as a Cali stoner dude & sure looks like he's high on something in the picture in the press release. Did he go broke and now he needs money and his brother won't help him because he's a total whack job? Backmate? More like backing into Metalnoggin's Dong. I'll donate $0 to his Kickstarter fund Alex! https://www.roadracingworld.com/new...kstarter-campaign-for-his-invention-backmate/
Looks pretty cool actually. Only double the cost of a good foam roller. I deal with occipital neuralgia and spend a lot of time leaning into a lacrosse ball against a wall. This would work dramatically better. I may give it a shot.
Huh. I’m not gonna lie, I thought it was some sort of bullshit he’s peddling but I’ve been suffering from trapezius trigger points for the last year and besides deep tissue massages the only thing that helps me in a pinch is to find a wall corner and press my upper back against it and massage the trigger points. That things not bad. $80? Eh.
@Rebel635 $80 plus shipping. Winds up being $92. Seems like a deal. Funny that I learned about this from a thread shitting on it...
Also, @Mot Okstef what’s with the hate bro? He built a product and is bringing it to market using a great business tool, and your deduction is that he’s broke and on drugs? That’s a bizarre conclusion especially when we’re talking about a guy who seems to have a pretty impressive life resume.
E-boz is definitely out there with his views on medicine.....not the best marketing angle. That said, it looks like a decent product I'm tempted to try.
Hmmm....I wonder if he'd be pissed if I 1-up'd him and came out with a vibrating/massaging one? Because as was mentioned....it's basically just bolting one of these things I've seen chiropractors use, to a doorway.
You may be on to something, but perhaps mount it lower in the doorway and market it to bored lonely housewives...
Deep tissue works for me. Not sure how EBoz contraption would work or what if any advantages of it would be. But I do think it has merits.
Not going to lie...$79 is a small price to pay if it helps with my back pain even a little bit. I haven't found anything else that helps other than opiates and those are tough to come by these days. That's the price of one professional massage.