Massage & Recovery

Hanging Neck Traction Belt for Cervical Stretch and Tension Relief

Give a stiff, tight neck a gentle stretch.

$46.95

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  • Gentle cervical traction to stretch and decompress the neck
  • Eases stiffness and tension from desk and screen time
  • Padded chin support that's comfortable to hang in
  • Adjustable and easy to set up on a door or frame
  • Compact for home or travel

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Massage & Recovery

Gentle cervical traction

Give a stiff, tight neck a gentle stretch. This hanging traction belt cradles your chin and head and uses your own body to decompress the neck, easing the tension that builds from desks and phones.

Gentle cervical traction

To stretch and decompress the neck.

Eases stiffness and tension

From desk and screen time.

Padded chin support

That's comfortable to hang in.

Adjustable and easy to set up

On a door or frame.

Specifications
Best for
Neck support & pain relief
Highlight
Gentle cervical traction
Category
Massage & Recovery
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"I've tried every sleep hack out there. This is the first thing that's made a real difference. Fall asleep faster, no sore ears."
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Jamie R.
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"My partner snores and I used to lie awake for hours. Now I just put these on with a rain sounds playlist and I'm out in minutes."
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Sarah K.
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"Great product, audio quality is decent not audiophile grade but completely fine for sleep sounds and podcasts. Would buy again."
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Dan M.
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Have a question?

Common questions about
this product

The padded chin support is designed to avoid digging in; start with short, gentle sessions.

Begin with a few minutes and build up slowly; never force the stretch.

If you have a neck condition or pain, get medical advice before using traction.