Does anyone have any idea for attaching the silistretcher other than Velcro? It slips constantly due to the work I do, and I sweat profusely. I can’t seem to put more than a couple pounds of tension on it.
Does anyone have any idea for attaching the silistretcher other than Velcro? It slips constantly due to the work I do, and I sweat profusely. I can’t seem to put more than a couple pounds of tension on it.
Very cool Adam!
What is the “hard attachment” you’re talking about?
I’m confused about the bungee cord link. How does that affix the silistretcher to your body? Sorry if I sound dumb, but it’s kind of tough to articulate thoughts and ideas on here.
Thanks. I’ve seen other stretchers have a strap with a d ring built in, and some sort of adjustable cord connecting the stretcher to the d ring at the knee. However, I will stick with MOS because the customer service is the best, and everyone here helps each other.It's experimental but you can attach one end to the SiliStretcher and loop the other end around the foot or attach below the knee to the velcro belt. This would be best used at home. We are working on other options as this is still a new product with new developments coming.
MoS is developing a traction stretching system for the Silistretcher, (I couldn't think of the proper term earlier), so that it can function like a SizeDoctor. That way the stretch is caused by a long and hard device being attached to your glans and braced against your pelvis, rather than a soft device attached to your glans at one end and to a velcro strap at the other. That will completely bypass the problem you're having!What is the “hard attachment” you’re talking about?
I’m confused about the bungee cord link. How does that affix the silistretcher to your body? Sorry if I sound dumb, but it’s kind of tough to articulate thoughts and ideas on here.
Awesome! Can’t wait!!! I call first dibs!MoS is developing a traction stretching system for the Silistretcher, (I couldn't think of the proper term earlier), so that it can function like a SizeDoctor. That way the stretch is caused by a long and hard device being attached to your glans and braced against your pelvis, rather than a soft device attached to your glans at one end and to a velcro strap at the other. That will completely bypass the problem you're having!
Thanks. I’ve seen other stretchers have a strap with a d ring built in, and some sort of adjustable cord connecting the stretcher to the d ring at the knee. However, I will stick with MOS because the customer service is the best, and everyone here helps each other.
Respect, much appreciated brother!