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Why people use it
Calves, quads, IT bands, hamstrings. Roll slow -- about an inch a second. Pause 20-30 seconds on the tight spots. Less stiffness tomorrow.
The upper back, shoulders, and neck collect tension across an afternoon at the laptop. The roller resets it in a few minutes.
Wake up the muscles before a lift, a run, or a yoga class. Cork warms the tissue and primes range of motion -- without a static-stretch routine.
Roll the glutes and hamstrings before practice. Forward folds reach further; hip openers feel honest; the routine starts where the body actually is.
Dense cork that holds firm under your full bodyweight — and outlasts three foam rollers.
Where it fits your life
A roller earns its place by being used, not stored. Five minutes after a session, a few minutes between desk and dinner, a quick warm-up before practice — here is where the cork roller actually shows up across a week.

01 — After training
After legs day or a long run, the calves, quads, IT bands and hamstrings hold the load. Set the roller down, rest a muscle on top, and move about an inch a second. Pause on the tight spots for twenty seconds. Most of tomorrow's stiffness never arrives.

02 — Desk days
A day bent over a laptop settles into the upper back, shoulders and neck. Lie back over the roller, perpendicular to the spine, and let your bodyweight do the work. A few slow minutes before dinner resets what eight hours at the desk quietly tightened.

03 — Before practice
Cork warms the tissue and wakes the muscles before a lift, a run or a yoga class. Roll the glutes and hamstrings for a few minutes and the body shows up ready — forward folds reach further, hips open honestly, range of motion arrives without a static-stretch routine.
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Five minutes on the calves and glutes before the day starts. Stiffness left over from sleep loosens faster than a stretch alone manages.
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Calves and IT bands take the pounding of a long run. A slow roll afterwards keeps next-morning soreness from setting in.
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After a long flight or drive, the back and hips seize up. The roller drops into a bag and resets them wherever you land.
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Keep it by the rack. Roll a tight muscle between sets to keep blood moving and the next lift feeling cleaner.
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Close an evening session rolling the long muscles of the back. Cork stays cool and clean — no foam smell, no sweat soaked in.
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Built well
01
Solid cork through and through -- no foam core, no plastic shell. Holds firm under full bodyweight; doesn't compress and lose its shape over time the way foam does.
02
Cork is naturally moisture-resistant and antimicrobial. It doesn't absorb sweat or odour, stays cool to the touch, and grips without sticking. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
03
One cork roller outlasts three foam ones. Foam compresses and degrades within months; cork keeps its surface and density for years of daily use.
The details
| Length | 30 cm |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 8 cm |
| Material | Real cork -- solid through, no foam core, no coating |
| Shape | Cylindrical roller |
| Colour | Natural cork tone |
| Use | Self-massage, mobility, warm-up, cooldown, recovery |
| Care | Wipe with a damp cloth after use. For deeper cleaning, diluted soap then rinse and air dry. Avoid soaking. Don't leave in direct sun for long stretches. |
| Made in | India |
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