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    Rumble Rollers - Worth $70?

    I've been using a foam roller for some time now and for the past 2 months or so it seems the effectiveness may be less than to what I am accustomed. Since I value the feedback of this community is the RumbleRoller worth the seemingly high price tag. User feedback needed!

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    I know DJM has one and speaks highly of it. I've been wanting to get one myself, but I just don't have $70 to drop on one.

    I do know they sell a smaller one, maybe 15-20" long for $35.
    If you can bench more than you can squat, you're doing it wrong!

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    Got one for 50 on sale, if you dontgfet deep tissue or any other treatment, you should invest in one, but you have a foamroller which isnt bad

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    Rumble Rollers - Worth $70?

    I love mine on my back and neck. It cut down on my trips to get my back adjusted so for me it paid for itself.

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    Totally worth the price!!!

    I became a believer the first time I used it. I now use it a few times a week, and it makes a big difference when I'm squating or deadlifting. Rumble Roller plus mobility work is a great way to stay active on your off/rest days.

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    Well this is sounding like a fruitful investment. I was comparing it to trips to the chiropractor. I'll skip going today and am already on my way to paying myself back. Thanks for the input guys.

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    Yes.
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    Get it! After Rodja spoke about it had helped him so much in his powerlifting training, I figured I buy one and give it a try. I love the thing, and now that I'm training harder than ever, it's a must to help keep the pains away.

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    I bought the extra firm against the warnings of the website. I can't imagine it will be 'that' bad but I do expect some tenderness at first. Best uses: Off days and post working out?

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    I try my best to use it everyday, but that hasn't been happening lately. It's all about how much time you have to devote to rolling. I typically roll my entire body, so it takes at least 35 mins. Sometimes when my back is super tight, I'll just roll my back.

    I just have the blue one, not the extra firm one and it works great.

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