First published at 12:21 UTC on January 2nd, 2020.
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When I was a boy my mum always told me to stand up straight and to slouch. Now, many years later and as part of a weight loss and health plan, I am going to do something about it.
The posture corrector is available in two sizes of which I bought the largest which proved to be smaller than I expected although it did fit. Either I am fatter even than I feared (very possible) or the posture corrector is smaller than listed. However, it fits, which is the main thing.
The device arrived simply packaged in a reusable ziplock bag with just the posture corrector and a well printed and easy to read User Guide inside. That's all that you need but some nicer presentation would have made the item more appealing as a gift.
This posture corrector fits like a backpack over the shoulders and around the waist to force the back into an upright position with lightweight steel support rods through the back of the device like whalebones through corsets. Each long strap goes under the arm and through the loop on the rear of the brace where they cross before attaching to the wide belt at the front or side. The shoulders and back are nicely padded with the straps and belt adjusted using velcro. This means that the support is perfectly comfortable to wear for protracted periods. It is best won on top of a T-Shirt or vest and when worn with a pullover or jacket on top it is not too noticeable.
As to how well it works, only time will tell, but it already seems to be doing some good even after a few days of wearing it for a couple of hours each day.
Priced at £16.14 for the medium size, it seems worthwhile taking a chance on
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