Tiny Soft head®
Tiny Soft head®
Tiny Soft head®
Tiny Soft head®
power recover

Tiny Soft head®

Regular price €39,00
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-14 in stock

Tiny Soft head

Is designed to treat and revover other areas like the head scalp that require an extremely soft massage.  It can also massage the tendons, joints and the area around where it is important to have a very soft and wide touch.  Tiny Soft head has 7 different points of contact that also find the sore areas between the joints and tendons.  If you have any injuries, always consult a doctor first and use your own good judgment.  Do not use the massage head and massage hammer in areas where you feel severe pain.  Many customers have recommended the use of the soft massage head for their own pets as well.
The long-awaited and long-tested product is finally available. Delivery time about 3 weeks.

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Nanna Väisänen
Hyvä tuote

Kiva lisä vasaran, tuli kyllä tarpeeseen ja suosittelen!

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Matleena Pietiläinen

Tiny Soft head®

Recover quickly everywhere!

Super efficient massage hammer.
Test users love this sleek and lightweight device with extreme durability, portability and power.
Stylish and handy carrying case.
The fast-charging device guarantees an easy massage wherever you go. With one charge, you get up to 3-4 hours of effective massage.
You can carry relaxation with you on longer trips.

For all parts of the body

The product package

The Tiny Lux gorgeous printed canvas bag guarantees ecological and the smallest possible packaging with a beautiful paper belt. The bag also has a high-quality charging cable with a USB-C connection and 4 different replacement heads.

The product includes also 4-color English instructions and there are also instructions in other languages online.

How TinyLux helps you?

Stretches and opens muscles.
Significantly speeds up muscle recovery.
Helps muscle membrane recover and open.
Improves blood circulation and the condition of soft tissue.
Helps warm up and enhances stretching.
In addition, studies have shown that nerve receptors respond positively to sliding and pressing motion.