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The QFlex Back Massager Hook is a US-made, ergonomically designed manual massage tool featuring a flexible 16-inch core and a precision pear-shaped tip. Lightweight and portable, it enables targeted trigger point therapy for neck, shoulder, and muscle knot relief. Endorsed on Shark Tank, it combines durable, eco-friendly materials with innovative design to deliver professional-grade deep tissue massage on the go.







| ASIN | B00QMWWHUG |
| ASIN | B00QMWWHUG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,730 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #303 in Manual Back Massagers |
| Brand Name | Q-Flex |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,481) |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 14"W x 2"H |
| Item Nype Name | Pressure point, acupressure tool for back and muscle pain |
| Item Weight | 0.62 Pounds |
| Item model number | QID2001 |
| Manufacturer | Q-Flex |
| Manufacturer | Q-Flex |
| Massage Therapy Technique | Compression |
| Massager Form | Massage Knobber |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Q-Flex |
| Model Number | QID2001 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Power Source | Manual/Hand-Powered |
| Product Benefits | Muscle Therapy |
| Product Dimensions | 19.75 x 1.5 x 11 inches; 9.91 ounces |
| Product Grade | Home |
| Specific Uses For Product | Myofascial |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Target Use Body Part | Back |
| UPC | 794168526518 757183743544 767674508552 630125570180 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**E
Best Invention Ever!
This device is very interesting! I saw it advertised on "Shark Tank," a TV show that features people who've come up with a unique product they want to sell. If one of the investors likes the product and thinks the person is capable of selling it globally, they'll sponsor them, giving them funding in exchange for a percentage of their company. Needless to say, this product won a sponsor. But what is it, exactly? It's tool that allows you to apply pressure to spots on your back or neck, without contorting yourself in an effort to reach them. Aha! Genius. Pure genius! I have both fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome, along with other medical conditions. As a result, I often get pinched nerves from spasming muscles. It's a painful condition that's treated with heat and massage, along with applying steady pressure to the tight muscles, which tricks them into relaxing. Since the pinched nerves usually occur between my spine and shoulder blades, it's very hard to reach them on my own. But it's hard for my husband to massage the spots for me, since he doesn't know exactly where to apply pressure, or how hard to press. The best trick I've found is actually two tennis balls in a knotted sock. I lean against the wall, sandwiching the tennis balls between the wall and my back. Then I bend my knees, moving up and down, rolling the balls along my back until they reach the spot I need to apply pressure to. And if that sounds awkward . . . well, yes, it is! It's hard to maneuver the tennis balls to the right spot and then keep them there. I've also tried a massage chair, which has hard, round bumps that rotate and move up and down to "massage" your neck and back. But the amount of pressure it applies is too much for me---It helps, yes, but I find it quite painful. For years, I've longed for a better solution. And I think I've found it with the Q-Flex. Basically, this tool is a question mark-shaped stick, with a foam grip to hold onto, and a hard ball-point on the other end. You angle the curved section over your shoulder, or under your arm, applying pressure to your back or neck with the ball-point. It allows you to reach virtually any part of your neck, upper back, lower back, etc. If you're interested in official acupressure techniques, it comes with a little booklet that shows you where to apply pressure for certain results. If you're more interested in stopping pinched nerves, muscle spasms, or knotted muscles, it can do that, too. Just place the ball-point anywhere you need it, then angle the handle and pull. You control how much pressure you apply, so you can make sure it doesn't get painful. It may take a little practice to figure out exactly where to place the tip and what angle to use, but you'll figure it out quickly. I love this product, but I'm a bit confused by the fact that it claims to be a "Back and Body Massage Tool." If there's a way to use it to massage your own back, I haven't figured it out. Seems like it would be painful to rub your back with the hard ball-point. Not to mention awkward. But if you want to apply steady, direct pressure to a specific spot to relieve muscle tension and spasms, it's truly excellent! I'll give the Q-Flex four stars and recommend it to anyone who suffers from muscle spasms or pinched nerves in your neck or back. You might check with your doctor to ask about the safest way to use this device, just to be sure you aren't doing more harm than good. I'm very pleased with the Q-Flex and intend to share it with friends and family members. (But they'll have to order their own, if they like it!) * Edited to Add (10/12/15): I figured out how to use the Q-Flex for massage! You just slide it up and down your back. I thought it would be awkward, but if you're wearing a t-shirt, it slides back and forth easily. Now, it's not as good as an actual massage from a person, obviously, but it does what it claims. Therefore, I'm adjusting my rating up to 5 stars. Great product!
A**S
Firm Targeted Relief
This tool really helps to dig into spots on my back I am unable to reach. Doesn’t require any batteries, is remarkably sturdy and durable. It curves really nicely around areas of the body to target specific muscles. Able to use it in multiple areas of a home, travel with it in a suitcase, etc.
B**O
Good
Works great! It’s a little shorter than the original one I ordered years ago
H**L
The best invention of all time!!
I was watching Shark Tank one night and saw this product presentation. All the sharks loved the presenter, but didn't get the product, except one Shark who quietly sat there the whole time working a knot on her back. She then made the offer (much to the shock of the other Sharks) and there it went. So I got up and went to Amazon and ordered it right there on the spot. I have waited to write a review to let it all settle in and make sure what I wanted to say. I don't have to explain this to anyone with knots. At best it is frustration trying to get relief by ANY means. To me, this is the best product invented of all time!! Not only does it work, but pretty quickly, I felt a definite increase in overall health, well being, stamina, energy and positive outlook. My focus and ability increased remarkably. I don't know how that works and it has never happened before, because all other methods were pitiful at best. Over the years I have tried everything!! I am so grateful that this product was inspired out of need and the knowledge and understanding of how to make it work well were made known. It's way more than I could have even imagined. It's a total game changer in my life. Heck, for 25 bucks, get one for all your family and friends!! Have a Q-flex party - OK, that's probably a stretch, but seriously, if 25 stars were available, I'd be giving it! Thank you!! Thank you!! Thank you!!
J**C
Material is too flexible to get a good massage.
The material is too flexible. When you try to apply a lot of pressure, the product "gives" and you can't get a good massage.
C**C
Really gets that specific spot on my back!
I've had this very specific spot on my back that is constantly aching me that I simply can not reach. It's under my shoulder blade and all the reaching does no good to get to it. THIS was my miracle! How have I lived without this simple, but brilliant massage stick? It's lightweight, but super strong. I can find that spot in a second and pull. This has some "give", yet it's super strong. Pulling gives me the control over how much power and pressure I want to use. I pull hard, to be honest. The end is sort of pointed, so this gets to very very precise spots. I am a big fan of this and I've used it for years.
K**P
Best massage tool out there!!
This thing is seriously amazing! When I first got it and started to use it, it hurt SO bad. I couldn’t use it as directed because my muscles were so tight that even just running the “nipple” over them lightly was very painful. I initially thought that this was going to end up being a waste of money, but I decided to keep trying it. So glad I did! The design of this really makes it so it’s getting INTO the muscle and not just on the surface of it. I’ve had chronic back/shoulder/neck pain for years and this has helped tremendously. I started very slowly by just running the q-flex over my sore muscles until the pain was too much for me. I did this every day for a week and by the end of that week, my muscles no longer hurt. After this I was able to use it as directed and actually start putting pressure on targeted areas that bothered me the most, working out the knots and tension. I’ve spent $$$ on massage therapy and it never worked for me long term. Now I have the q-flex and whenever I’m feeling tense, I use it and I’m good as new. Seriously amazing and probably the best $25 I’ve ever spent.
M**S
Poor material.
The arc bows when you apply pressure making it effectively useless.
S**E
Great bit of kit.
K**N
It is ok and does the job, but had to add some tape to the nub on the end to stop it from sliding all over. Somewhat small to others I’ve seen.
J**M
I tried to return this product, because it is really flimsy!! For the money, it is absolutely not worth it. Worst of all, they do not do returns.
L**8
doesnt work, actually makes pain worse, and the seller refuses to answer.
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