Unisex

NormaTec PULSE 2.0 Leg Recovery System

4 out of 5 Customer Rating

Unisex

NormaTec PULSE 2.0 Leg Recovery System

4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Price reduced from $1,295.00 to $449.98
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Product Description

The NormaTec PULSE 2.0 is the next generation of athlete recovery. The Leg Recovery System helps you warm up pre workout, and recover right post training and competition. Trusted by 97% of pro teams, NormaTec's patented technology increases circulation, reduces pain and soreness, and gives you that competitive edge.

Details

The NormaTec PULSE 2.0 is the next generation of athlete recovery. The Leg Recovery System helps you warm up pre workout, and recover right post training and competition. Trusted by 97% of pro teams, NormaTec's patented technology increases circulation, reduces pain and soreness, and gives you that competitive edge.
The PULSE 2.0 also features a Bluetooth enabled app, allowing you to integrate your recovery session seamlessly into your training plan and control your session directly from your phone.

Technology:
Created by a physician Bioengineer (MD, PHD) to enhance blood flow and speed up recovery.
  • Patented NormaTec Pulse compression:
    • Pulsing - dynamic compression mobilizes fluid
    • Gradient Hold - prevents fluid backflow
    • Distal Release - allows normal circulation
Key Features:
  • Bluetooth wireless technology enabled app
  • World voltage 12 V power and rechargeable li-ion battery
  • Compact, lightweight design (3.6 lb device)
  • Customizable time, pressure, and zone settings
  • Zone Boost feature
  • Reinforced, durable construction
Includes:
  • NormaTec PULSE 2.0 control unit
  • Hosing
  • Power supply
  • Two leg attachments
Sizing:
  • Tall: 6' 4" and over
  • Standard: 5' 3" - 6' 3"
  • Short: 5' 2" and under
 
It is not recommended to use this product if you have or are afflicted by any of the following:
  • Acute pulmonary edema
  • Acute thrombophlebitis
  • Acute congestive cardiac failure
  • Acute infections
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • Episodes of pulmonary embolism
  • Wounds, lesions, or tumors at or near the site of application
  • Where increased venous and lymphatic return is undesirable
  • Bone fractures or dislocations at or near the site of application

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