Branfit Posture Corrector

Branfit Posture Corrector

£11.93
3

My Rating

3.0/10

Pros

  • Neoprene Material
  • Family Owned Business
  • Bargain Price
  • Excellent Refund Policy

Cons

  • Didn't fit me
  • Uncomfortable

I’ll be reviewing today the Branfit Posture Corrector. This figure of 8 shaped support has been designed to reduce upper back ache.

Branfit is family owned business selling different supports that help people with a variety of medical issues.

This model by Branfit is for correcting poor posture, a common issue for back related pains and aches.

But does it work? Is it comfortable Time to test it out!

Packaging and Contents.

The Branfit Posture Corrector comes packaged in a zip-up plastic bag which features product images and specifications printed on it. The bag measures 25.0cm x 16.5cm and weighs 110G.

Branfit Posture Corrector
Outer Packaging – Image Source – My Helpful Hints (Subject to Copyright)

Upon opening the bag you’ll find the following; 1x Back Support, 1x English User Guide, 1x Company Information Sheet.

Branfit Posture Corrector
Contents – Image Source – My Helpful Hints (Subject to Copyright)

Branfit Posture Corrector.

The Branfit Posture Corrector is Black in colour and is made from Neoprene, a breathable and flexible material. The posture corrector is designed to fit someone with a chest size of 28” to 48″.

Branfit Posture Corrector
Product Image – Image Source – Branfit (Subject to Copyright)

The posture corrector comes with adjustable Velcro straps, this is to enable you to correctly fit the corrector and provide the required support for your upper back.

Using the Posture Corrector.

I found the Branfit Posture Corrector very uncomfortable. It cut right up into my armpit area and pulled out multiple armpit hairs. Ouch!!!

No matter how much I adjusted the posture corrector it kept cutting into my body. And no matter how much I pulled it down, it still rode up into my armpit area. The only time it didn’t do this was when I fully loosened the support. But then it had no tension at all and freely swung about, basically providing no support at all.

I can see where Branfit is trying to go with this posture corrector, but maybe a future improvement would involve a 3-way adjustable strap. An additional adjustable strap on the middle section would be ideal, that way I could adjust it more downward and stop it from riding upward.

In the user guide it says some people will find wearing the posture corrector uncomfortable and to bear with it. You need to wear it for 30 minutes one day and then add another 15 minutes per day after that for 2 weeks.

I couldn’t wear it for more than 10 minutes as the pain was unbearable at that point.

Branfit Posture Corrector
Product Image – Image Source – Branfit (Subject to Copyright)

The overall design of it resembles someone wearing a rucksack, just without the bag section, only the straps.

Technical Specifications.

  • Brand: Branfit
  • Model: Posture Corrector
  • Manufacturer Code: N/A
  • Manufacturer Reference: N/A
  • EAN: N/A
  • ASIN: B07SJX6Z6H
  • Compliance: CE

Conclusion.

For me the Branfit Posture Corrector didn’t work. I found it uncomfortable and my armpit area was sore, even after just 10 minutes. There needs to be another middle adjustment section for people to comfortably adjust the support and ensure it stays into the desired position.

The posture corrector did feel high-quality and the Neoprene material has been chosen for its breath-ability functions, but overall for me it didn’t work.

If you want the Branfit Posture Corrector for yourself, it’s available for purchase only on Amazon. The RRP for this product is £28.00.

Product sample provided by Branfit in exchange for a detailed, unbiased review.


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