Wooden massage roller made of natural beechwood, ideal for precise massage of feet, hands, wrists, and forearms. The wooden protrusions stimulate pressure points and offer relief to tired muscles and tendons. Compact and lightweight, it is suitable for daily use at home, the office, or during travel.
Features
Made of 100% natural beechwood with high durability and resistance to wear.
Wooden protrusions provide deep massage similar to acupressure techniques.
Equipped with rubber bands at the ends for enhanced stability during use.
Supports self-therapy for smaller muscle groups.
Compact design for easy transport and portability.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 29 x 24.5 x 8 cm
- Material: Natural beechwood
- Manufacturer: Habys
- Weight: ~500 g
- No power supply or assembly required
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is its primary use and what benefits does it offer?
The wooden massage roller is designed to relieve muscle tension, particularly in the feet, hands, wrists, and forearms. It helps stimulate microcirculation and provides relaxation after work or physical activity.
Can it be used for post-workout recovery?
Yes. It is ideal for post-exercise recovery, as it helps reduce muscle soreness and improves lymphatic drainage.
How is it different from plastic rollers or electric massagers?
It provides manual, non-electric pressure without noise or the need for power. Unlike plastic, its wooden surface is durable, firm, and thermally neutral, allowing better control and tactile feedback during use.
Is it suitable for health professionals or physiotherapists?
Absolutely. It’s often used in physical therapy, reflexology, and rehabilitation routines to support hand mobility and targeted soft-tissue relief.
Can it be used to prevent overuse syndromes (e.g., tendinitis)?
Yes. Regular use supports prevention of repetitive strain injuries, especially in people who type frequently or use tools that strain the hands and forearms.
How exactly does the wooden massage roller work?
The roller has wooden protrusions that apply pressure as it rolls over the skin. This pressure mechanically stimulates sensory receptors, improving local blood circulation and releasing muscle tension. The result is a soothing sensation similar to acupressure therapy.