🔥 Roll into recovery mode with Maximo’s power-packed fascia roller 💥
The Maximo Fitness Fascia Roller is a medium-hard, high-density EVA foam roller measuring 45 cm in length and weighing just 222 grams. Designed for deep muscle relief, it features a textured surface to improve circulation and ease tension, making it ideal for yoga, Pilates, physiotherapy, and sports recovery. Its lightweight, portable design and included workout guide make it a must-have for active professionals seeking efficient muscle regeneration.
Color | Red and Black |
Size | 15 cm x 45 cm |
Material type | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Maximo Fitness |
Manufacturer | Maximo Fitness |
Manufacturer reference | 5060501400490-GS |
Product Dimensions | 14.61 x 14.61 x 44.6 cm; 222.26 g |
ASIN | B0785LR3XS |
N**I
Good value for money
Fully happy with it
A**L
Just what I expected
True to description dimensions & firmnessI liked it.
C**K
Sent it back was too long for the exercise I need to do
Great roller, but I needed a shorter one. Didn't really consider that I wouldn't have a wall space without a radiator or table etc in the way to actually do the Physio exercise I need to do. The roller itself was a good quality. I only need to roll it up and down my leg against the wall.Happy to recommend, just bear in mind the size you need, if you ahve a specific exercis and your space in the house.
D**P
Maximo Fitness Foam Roller
I purchased the lilac/purple print foam roller and found it is not too hard as some foam rollers are and the shorter length is perfect for thighs and calf massage.
K**A
Foam Roller
Just what I wanted.
S**E
Good value
Nice foam roller for the money only used twice so far but seems to be doing the trick
J**R
Good quality but a few issues
Good quality, well packaged etc. Only points I would make are 1) it is shorter than expected. Totally my fault because the dimensions are clearly advertised but I was expecting it to be about the width of a yoga mate, however its quite a lot shorter so if you have broad shoulders or a wide back you might find it doesn't quite cover the whole width. Not an issue really for me but I do find if it is at even a slight angle then as I roll, my back comes off it at one side because the roll is so narrow. 2) the roll must be constructed in 2 semi circles that are joined together or some other similar method because something you can't see (there are no seams) but you CAN feel when you roll is there are 2 spots, 180 degrees apart which are really really stiff and you only know this when you start rolling and get a quite a painful stiff bit at a certain point. At first I just thought I had found a knot, and worked on it for ages however after using the roll regularly for days I realised I had exactly the same knot every day that just moved up or down my back. On inspecting the roll and squeezing it I found these 2 ridges or stiff bits which I must admit, I did think might be put there on purpose to give you a bit of pain, and make you think you are easing out knots, whereas in actually fact the pain is due to the roll and not your muscles. Now I am used to it I am not too bothered and now I know they are they I can use the stiff ridges to target particular areas so maybe they are meant to be there, and thats what it's for!Overall it's cheap, and it does the job.
R**W
Basic, but does the job
Got the 15 x 45cm one. Basic soft(ish) foam roller (kind of like a thicker pool noodle), no ridges like some others, so unlikely to get bruises by over rolling.Good for massaging sore parts of my body or as a warm up before exercise. Also came with a sheet that had a list of exercises to do with the roller, which is a nice bonus.
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