SiliStretcher Overnight Testing
It was something I really hoped would work as it would be a solid 7-10 hours of passive healing. I found it to be more dangerous than safe. If you picture laying on your side with the SiliStretcher in an upward position and remained that way you may be able to go all night. The problems happen the minute you roll, things loosen and start to pinch. Aside from this many may see retention based on moving. I am a back sleeper and I go from side to side so you can imagine how frustrating this could get.
A stomach sleeper should NOT even try this, your problems will start a couple hours in. The only way I see this going through the night is if you are a backsleeper who never rolls.
Do not loose hope! We have also tested the SiliSleeve overnight with success. This will be what I will use in overnight SRT training. Very safe and will retain elongation. @Haursen successfully made it through the night without issue. I will test myself tonight but I also trust Hauren’s opinion.
I am now designing an overnight device that will be safe and give some intensity without risk. I am basing off another platform with hopes Lighting can make it.
CONCLUSION There are plenty of hours in the day to get active, gainful toolwork. The SiliStretcher is a tool and should not be worn through the night as it loosens and pinched on any kind of rolling over. The SiliSleeve or ACE are the only two current methods that can be worn through night.
It was something I really hoped would work as it would be a solid 7-10 hours of passive healing. I found it to be more dangerous than safe. If you picture laying on your side with the SiliStretcher in an upward position and remained that way you may be able to go all night. The problems happen the minute you roll, things loosen and start to pinch. Aside from this many may see retention based on moving. I am a back sleeper and I go from side to side so you can imagine how frustrating this could get.
A stomach sleeper should NOT even try this, your problems will start a couple hours in. The only way I see this going through the night is if you are a backsleeper who never rolls.
Do not loose hope! We have also tested the SiliSleeve overnight with success. This will be what I will use in overnight SRT training. Very safe and will retain elongation. @Haursen successfully made it through the night without issue. I will test myself tonight but I also trust Hauren’s opinion.
I am now designing an overnight device that will be safe and give some intensity without risk. I am basing off another platform with hopes Lighting can make it.
CONCLUSION There are plenty of hours in the day to get active, gainful toolwork. The SiliStretcher is a tool and should not be worn through the night as it loosens and pinched on any kind of rolling over. The SiliSleeve or ACE are the only two current methods that can be worn through night.