Wednesday, December 24, 2014

SPAball Kaddy


The jewel-like patented SPAball Kaddy helps control a golf ball for a deep massage and protects the user's hands for self-care or to massage their partner! Same tool used by professional massage therapists and spas for Golf Ball Massage throughout the world.





So I was lucky enough to be able to not only review the SPAball Kaddy, but I was also able to review the Kaddy Back. What I think is great about the the SPAball Kaddy is that it helps get deeper into the muscle without much strain to the person giving the massage. The golf ball glides very smooth in the kaddy, and the massage feels great no lotion needed! Actually I think lotion would make the golf ball stick to the kaddy, but I bet massage oil would work if you wanted to have some aroma therapy as well.

Now the Kaddy Back is great for if you don't have someone to help you. You can put the golf ball in one of the end pouches, and place it over your shoulder to desired area. Then press against a wall or firm surface to apply pressure to the tense spots. The Kaddy Back also has a FLAXsak which you can see pictured partially in the pouch on the Kaddy back. This FLAXsak can be microwaved for 40 seconds and apply to soothe aches and pains. You can also put the FLAXsak in a ziplock bag and freeze it to help reduce swelling. You could also put a golf ball in each pocket and place it on your lower back to help with lumbar support while seated.

I know that the foofoo soft massages feel good, and don't get me wrong they are great; however, if you have really sore muscles the only way they are going to feel better is to get deep into that tissue and really work out the problem. Yes deep tissue massage can hurt a bit, but they are so much more relaxing in the long run. 




You can check out their website and/or order your SPAball Kaddy for $14.99, and Kaddy Back with ball, and FLAXsak for $19.99 (Prices are at time of publishing) by clicking HERE.

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