KSTAR Abdominal, Knee & Neck Lapet – Pain Relief & Support Wrap
(25 Length x 18 Height x 15 Width) in centimeter
Support and soothe your abdominal, knee, or neck areas with the KSTAR Lapet, a versatile wrap designed for pain relief, joint support, and muscle comfort. Ideal for chronic pain, post-injury recovery, or daily support, this lapet provides gentle compression to reduce discomfort and improve circulation.
Product Specifications:
- Material: High-quality flexible fabric
- Usage: Abdominal, knee, and neck support
- Size Options: Abdominal Lapet, Knee Lapet, Neck Lapet
- Adjustable: Yes, suitable for all body types
- Color: Standard (varies as per availability)
- Care: Hand wash recommended, air dry
Crafted from high-quality, durable, and flexible material, the KSTAR Lapet is easy to adjust, fits comfortably, and can be used by men and women of all ages. Perfect for home use, physiotherapy, and wellness care, it targets areas like the abdomen, knees, and neck to provide relief from stiffness, soreness, and fatigue.
Key Features:
- Multi-Purpose Use: Can be used on abdomen, knees, and neck
- Pain Relief & Support: Helps reduce soreness, stiffness, and discomfort
- Durable Material: Long-lasting, flexible, and comfortable for all-day use
- Adjustable Fit: Easy to wear and secure according to body size
- Health Benefits: Improves circulation, supports joints, and aids recovery
How to Use:
- Wrap the Lapet around the desired area – abdomen, knee, or neck.
- Adjust for a comfortable and snug fit without restricting movement.
- Wear for daily support or during rest and therapy sessions.
- Wash gently and air dry for long-lasting use.
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