🔥 Stay warm, stay unstoppable — your back’s new best friend!
This Deluxe Medical Grade Warming Belt combines 35% premium Angora and Merino wool with a doctor-recommended design to provide targeted thermal relief for radiculitis, neuritis, and lumbar strain. Sized for a perfect fit (Large: 34-38 inches), it offers ergonomic support that enhances blood flow and protects against cold and draughts, making it ideal for professionals facing long hours or chilly environments.
A**R
High Quality – Very Comfortable!
I’ve had a case of “cold tummy,” for lack of a medical term, where the skin on top of my tummy feels very cold. I did some research and found that the Japanese have a remedy for this, which is also good for kidney health – it’s a garment they call “haramaki” that’s practically identical to this one, which is made in Latvia. I suspect this garment is an ancient health remedy, since they have them in Japan and Europe. Germany also has something with a similar function, although it’s a wrap-around, not a tube. The Japanese abandoned it as a traditional garment decades ago, but the haramaki is enjoying a revival as a fashion statement these days, and is knitted in all colors and designs, to be worn as an accessory. I wanted something more practical, with high-quality material.This item is described on the package as: “Medical elastic belt (back warmer) with Angora and Merino wool for treatment and prophylaxis of radiculitis and neuritis. Eases back muscle pain and relieves tension, accelerates recovery process. Due to gentle support and improvement of blood microcirculation belt also has positive effect on internal organs. It is also recommended for people who are working in cold weather and draught or have extra pressure on the lumbro-sacral spine.”This is a “tube” type garment that you pull over your head like a sweater and adjust around your middle. It’s relatively thick and firm, but soft and stretchy. It doesn’t squeeze your middle, but keeps your middle covered and warm, without riding up or folding over. It’s best worn as a type of underwear, but not over clothing (the Japanese haramaki is often worn over clothing).Pay attention to the size chart and get exactly the size that’s within range of your waist, no bigger, no smaller. Mine turned out to be the perfect size for me.The “Tonus Elast” (Tonus 9509-AM) is made in Latvia. The constituents are: 52% cotton, 35% mixed wool, 7% latex, and 6% polyester. There’s a difference between the inside and the outside: the inside is made of cotton and the outside of wool. You can turn it inside out if you need greater warmth. It is 11.4 inches tall, which covers your middle pretty well. The expected “serviceable life” of the garment is 5 years.Wash by hand in warm water in a soap solution, but do not use bleach or any other chemicals, and do not twist or wring dry. Spread to dry. Do not iron.I received mine in a large bubble envelope. The back-warmer is protected in a clear plastic sleeve with instructions in numerous languages. The package has pictures of a rabbit and ball of yarn labeled “Angora” and a sheep labeled “Merino” on it to make it clear what the “mixed wool” is all about.It really does the job of keeping me warm around the waist when I’m working in a cold environment. It is soft and comfortable, but holds up well. Well-packaged, and arrived really fast. I ordered it on Saturday, and it arrived on Tuesday, shipped from Massachusetts. Definitely a good buy, and a good price.
S**E
Helps Men Stay Warm During Cold Weather
Great belt if you want to stay warm during cold weather. 5 stars.Small rant. American men's clothing manufacturers go out of their way to save a dollar here and there. Therefore, all jackets are short and above waist line. You are going to have real hard time finding a male jacket that doesn't expose lower back or behind when you bend over to do anything. In order to save $3 in material, the manufacturers go out of their way to shave inch or two from every coat and jacket. It is really bad for those who are not 20 and have lower back problems, kidney problems, just sensitive to cold , elderly men and many others.In order to stay warm in winter months, I personally buy L Tall size t-shirts when my normal size is M. That is the only way you can cover for extra short jackets.Rant over.If you want to stay warm, I strongly recommend this agora wool belt. Basically, you can save yourself from freezing in your extra short "winter" jacket that doesn't cover anything if you didn't bother going out of your way to buy some expensive long coat. This is perfect.
D**S
It is very warm,good support and easy to clean
My back was injured in an accident and during the winter I wanted an added layer of protection on my back to keep my muscle pliable, warm and supported. I love it so much.Thickness is key in protection.I bought a large but I think a medium could work as well, depending on the type of activity you are doing.
B**S
Warm, cozy...a little too big
This is so warm and cozy. I really like it. It's a little too bit. And because of that, it doesn't stay put as well as I'd like. But it's very warm and comfortable.
P**E
Perfecto!
I have chronic sciatica in addition to fibromyalgia. The moment I put this on it was comfortable and I could feel the support effect in my lower back.
M**D
Although this product says in two different places that it is wool, it is POLYESTER!
The product does help keep my kidneys warm and its construction is good. However, I looked for, paid for, wool and got polyester!When this product says its wool but is NOT, that is a major problem!
R**O
Keeps stomach Warm. Use the size guideline provided.
Kept my stomach warm. Made of mixed wool, cotton, latex, and polyester, this belt did its job. I followed the size guidelines and it fit my frame pretty well. I can see how there may be some benefits for those looking for back pain relief, but I bought it for the purposes of promoting better digestion and warmer abdomen.
D**L
52%Cotton 35%MixedWool 7%Latex 6%Poly
The belt is actually chilling to wear (not warming at all) and I quickly knew they had misrepresented this as ‘high quality wool’ when it actually has far more cotton in it. It also has loose vertical parallel clusters of fibers that give large vertical gaps in insulation, plus the poor quality materials and 13% synthetics (actually looks like more than 25% with the highly elastic horizontal fibers). Nope, nope, nope . . . “F” is my grade for this product
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