💆♂️ Elevate Your Relaxation Game!
The Medcursor Air Compression Leg Massager offers a unique, adjustable massage experience with three modes and intensities, designed to enhance circulation and relieve swelling. Its portable design and safety features make it suitable for users of all ages, making it the perfect gift for relaxation enthusiasts.
H**.
Very good "revolving" air pressure on calves and feet
I review everything purchased on Amazon, and also review all the different models, prices, sizes, etc., of anything that I decide on. My husband (240 pounds, elderly) has had 2 surgeries since Thanksgiving (it is now the beginning of February 2025) who had the air-compression wraps on his calves while laying in hospital beds, but those are "really" expensive. There are a number of these types of air-compression wraps on Amazon (he doesn't need heat nor massage), so after reviewing everything, chose these. Came in about 5 days (don't expect Prime 2-day delivery) and out of the box worked well. He has some swelling in his feet and legs and these wraps work perfectly, even though the ones in the hospitals didn't have the "feet" attached. A little cumbersome at first out of the box, but when I "tested" them, I tightened the wraps (lots of overlap for size 8 feet and no swelling - against his size 12 feet with swelling) and used several different settings (high/med/low and 20 or 30 minute intervals). Electrical cord is about 6' to controller which is plenty for me sitting on couch or him in his recliner. No complaints with them on now while sitting on couch reviewing several recent Amazon purchases. The controller has a slight "buzz" but not obnoxious. Good price, and pressure is good, although if tightened too much, might be uncomfortable, but the air pressure is of short duration, so not hurtful. Recommend.
E**E
Not a massager - excellent compression and heat
First and foremost - this is not a massage device, it is a compression-type boot, and very effective at that.Had multiple people try this to get reactions before reviewing. The person who enjoyed it the most is the one who tends to "not like massage" and had just returned from a long hike - they thoroughly enjoyed it and felt the benefits immediately. This who knew what medical compression boots are like knew what to expect and liked the added benefit of the heat.PROS:* Heat! The heat, paired with compression is particularly soothing* Compression - highly customizable, from strength of compression (3 settings), to location of the compression (3 settings).* Sizing for calves - offers a good amount of adjustability in calf size* Auto shut off - could be a cold but if you were to fall asleep with the boots on this is a nice safety feature to have included.*Washability - let's be real, if its gonna touch feet or make you potentially sweat this is a must!CONS:* Misspelling on top of box (the work minutes is misspelled) which could make it look like a cheaper product if gifting* Mentions "massage" multiple times on box/paperwork - this really is not a massage device, it is meant for compression and circulatory benefit* Foot area could be bigger/more velcro for more adjustability* Length of cord from controller could be longer to allow for easier adjustment when laying or recliningShould go without saying but follow instructions for setup and be wary of any medical warnings if you happen to have cardiac disease, etc.
A**.
YES, BUT!
The Medcursor massage gun I bought years ago so impressed me with its design and quality I bought the massager because of it. Like other products from abroad the documentation is a mystery. Light green type that looks smaller than 6pt, laid out on white background is illegible. How to charge the batteries and operate the unit are well kept secrets. There is no video on YouTube or website to help the customer.After several hours I decided to return it but a last minute guess work got it going. This is my first massage unit, that gives good results using default, out of the box settings. I like the performance. Too early to tell about durability. I recommend if you have enough imagination, creative energy, and desire to get through the set up process and start using it.
D**Y
Great for foot problems!
I really love these massage and heating boots!Since I have bought them, I have used them almost every night. (Disclaimer: the manual suggests 3-4 times a week) I have severe foot pain, plantar fasciitis, and heel spurs. I am extremely flat footed from years of overworking my feet in dance and athletics. Recently, I had been experiencing an increase in discomfort and pain in my feet. I was about to start meditation to help my feet, which I was reluctant to do. I decided to try these as a last ditch effort! Needless to say, I am on no medication and my foot discomfort has decreased by 75%!There are some major pros to these but a few cons I want to mention.Pro:1. They are easily adjustable and can deflate quick enough to get a better fit or increase boot size.2. The heat and massage settings are fully adjustable.3. They are lightweight and can be toted from room to room to use while sitting or laying down.Cons1. They are adjustable within reason. I am on the heavier size but my calves are still pretty muscular from dance. The boot wraps to just enough of a comfortable tightness. Someone with larger calves might have a hard wrapping the boot all the way around their leg.2. They are lightweight but do not have the longest plug in. It maybe too long if any length was added to the power cord; however, I think just a foot more would have been super helpful. When laying in bed it just barely reaches a plug that would set right at your nightstand. To combat this I just use an extension cable because it is worth it!Hope you all found this helpful! This is not promoted, I just love the product lol
D**T
So ridiculously big.
I hate these things. They are so big, I can't imagine these fitting anyone but a size 11 foot. There is a gap between the foot and ankle so there is no massaging at the ankle. I wish I had sent them back before the return window closed.
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