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Full Back Posture Corrector Belt

Rs.2,300.00 Rs.1,499.00

Improve Back Posture and Relieve Pain:

The full back brace support works with metal splints and adjustable straps to train your muscle memory and straighten up your back; correctly wearing this posture corrector can prevent deformation of the spine, prevent myopia from deepening, promote your bad posture and relieve body fatigue and back pain.

Breathable and Soft Material:

Made of breathable mesh fabric which is lightweight and soft. It is suitable for you to enjoy a more comfortable posture correction experience with the function of moisture absorption and sweat releasing.

Metal Splints Provide Effective Support:

Two aluminum support plates along your back spine that can provide you an effective support to keep your body upright; this complete back support will prevent the progressive spinal curvature and change the bad habits of kyphosis and postoperative repair

Adjustable Lumbar and Shoulder Strap:

Adjustable lumbar belt and shoulder strap make it possible to fit most individuals. 

Easy to Wear the Back Brace:

Firstly across the two shoulder straps on the back and wear it on your shoulder like a backpack, then fasten the lumbar belts and shoulder straps for snug fit.

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