Bob and Brad (self proclaimed most famous physical therapists on the internet) have been sharing their wisdom on YouTube and helping countless followers reduce their pain and keep doing what they love. I’ve been a big fan of many of their recovery products (foot massager, compression boots and percussive therapy gun). Today, I am going to tell you about their newest, weighted heating pad. This post is sponsored by Bob and Brad and contains affiliate links. All opinions are my own.
Bob and Brad Weighted Heating Pad Review
I am much more of a heat therapy vs ice therapy person and keep a heating pad right next to my nighttime TV viewing area. So, I was looking forward to trying out this newly released Bob and Brad Weighted Heating Pad for comparison.
Benefits of using a heating pad
Using a heating pad can have great benefits for muscle soreness due to over use and or chronic conditions. Heat therapy can increase blood flow to the affected area and loosen tight muscles and decrease inflammation. Heating pads have low risk of any side effects or negative impact. Heat therapy may also prevent DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) in athletes.
First, right out of the box, this is a beautiful heating pad. The light brown fabric is soft and elegant looking. Many others I have used in the past look more like what you might find in a hospital. I appreciate the large size 24 x 12 which also includes a belt that can be used to keep the pad in place for hands free use on back and shoulders.
With a quick 30 second heat up, there are 6 heat settings available from 109-145 degrees. Heat can be moist or dry for more options. An auto shut off timer is another plus. The cover can be removed for washing if necessary.
I’m enjoying the weight of the heating pad which feels cozy but not cumbersome. I know it’s there but its not annoying.It’s just right.
This Bob and Brad Weighted Heating Pad will be a great addition to my recovery routine.It’s a high quality product with a very reasonable price point. You will see it on my holiday gift guide list.
Catrina says
This definitely looks very cosy!
I’m fascinated by the moist heat option – I would like that, especially for the lower back. Do you need to add water somewhere for it to do that?