Muscle Roller

Muscle Roller

cults3d

I made the outer layer on mine slightly giving yet tough with Fillamentum Flexfill 98A Pistachio Green. Get it here: https://luna.r.lafamo.com/ts/i5536385/tsc?tst=!!TIME_STAMP!!&amc=socialpaid.blbn.495531.504639.164166&pid=4567&rmd=3&trg=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.3djake.com%2Ffillamentum%2Fflexfill-98a-pistachio-green%3Fsai%3D4567%26utm_source%3Dbelboon%26utm_medium%3Dcpc%26utm_campaign%3DPreisvergleich (affiliate link) Rolling out your muscles has been shown (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299735/) to reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness after a workout, improving performance and promoting muscle growth. Unfortunately, foam rollers and other rollers like this one are often incredibly expensive (a quick google search brings up several results in the $30-$50 range). Printing this muscle roller is an easy alternative, and though it'll use up a decent amount of filament, it'll still be significantly cheaper than buying an expensive one. Having used both this 3D-printed one and a store-bought roller, I can confidently say that there's essentially no difference in experience. I included small ridges in a cool wraparound design that penetrate deeper into muscle tissue and improve results. The outer layer, which I printed in semi-flex filament to make it more responsive, fits snugly onto the inner layer, which I printed in PETG to give it strength. It holds my entire body weight.

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