CINCOM via Amazon has
5-Zone CINCOM Cordless Battery-Powered Leg Massager Recovery System (various sizes, CM-112A) for $599.99 - $449.99 when you apply promo code
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$150.
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About this product:
- Cordless leg compression massager with layered air chambers for full-leg coverage
- 5 independently controlled zones: foot and ankle, lower calf, upper calf, knee, and thigh
- Adjustable system with 11 pressure levels (50 to 150 mmHg), 10 timers (15 to 60 min), and 3 modes
- Battery-powered design with full-touch LCD for wireless operation and control
- Includes carry bag for home, gym, travel, or recovery use
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the cincom one seems to have more variety of functions and includes knees because it's a giant sleeve that covers the entire legs vs mine is segmented at the knee so you can bend your legs. pros and cons for both i guess
at $150 i would definitely say it's worth it, but i'm a bit concerned about it being wireless. my plugin one is really strong to the point where max strength can feel a bit too tight. i actually bought a cincom wireless hand massager at the same time for $50 (now $70)
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but imo it's too weak and it only does the palm and barely the fingers. ended up buying a more expensive one while in japan after testing it out in person and it's so much better because it actually gets each individual finger
(ATEX Hand Massager, Hand Care Luxe AX-HP314)
who knows maybe the technology in their leg massager is newer/better than their hand massager. either way, whatever model you get, i think you'd like it
i always fall asleep and have a nice relaxing nap
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It does work when the battery is dead, just have to plug in the unit and it's fine. The compression is very strong, I can't even get close to top numbers and I've got meaty man legs.
I have vein-insufficiency lower leg edema which is worse at end of day.
I have a compression leg set much like this one. It has a sleeve for each leg that you zip up. There are three pressure setting to choose from. It has pressure sensors to stop the pressure at the selected levels regardless of the size of your leg in the sleeves, which is much better than the ones you wrap around the leg and does not have pressure sensors to stop the pressure.
Mine also has multiple modes. I do like the AUTO mode of compressing feet, then calf area, then thigh.
There is a timer as well, of course.
But after several uses, it has faded in my routine. I even used the device with my legs elevated, but did not feel it made a big difference in reducing the edema compared to elevating the legs during sleep overnight and wearing adequate compression socks.
While I don't regret buying it (not yet anyway), it is not something I use as regularly as I thought I would use.
I also do a bit of weight lifting and HIIT on an exercise bike. Those activities help with my edema. I've tried the compression device after a work out but felt it did NOT help me recover. Matter of fact, why would compressing (and decreasing the circulation) help your legs after a work out?! I want the lactic acid build up in the leg muscles to get circulated out of the legs with circulation of blood through the muscles.
Finally, AI assessment of these devices show there are no studies which show it improves recovery from such activity. There are, of course, many testimonials of how good people may feel using this, but there are no medical studies which show any difference.
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