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Smart cupping — negative pressure.
Cupping is a 5,000-year-old technique from traditional Chinese medicine. Modern wireless cupping devices like REKOVR LAB Cup apply calibrated negative pressure (suction) to the skin and underlying soft tissue.
The mechanism is the inverse of compression: instead of pushing in, cupping pulls outward. Many athletes describe a release feeling in muscle groups after sessions. This is a wellness experience, not a medical claim.
Not for broken or recently shaved skin. Consult your healthcare provider if you have circulation conditions.
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Percussion — mechanical vibration.
Percussion massage uses calibrated mechanical vibration at high frequency (1700-3000 RPM) and amplitude (12mm). REKOVR LAB Pulse delivers controlled impact pulses through 5 attachment heads, targeting different muscle groups.
Unlike compression (sequential pressure waves) or cupping (negative pressure), percussion engages the body through repeated mechanical input. Athletes use it as warm-up activation pre-training, and recovery routine post-training.
Avoid use over bone, joints, or open skin. For wellness routine only.
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Cold therapy — temperature support.
Direct cold contact on the body for 15-20 minutes is a long-standing recovery routine for athletes. REKOVR LAB Vest places 4 reusable ice packs at strategic body points (back, shoulders, sides) for sustained cold.
Unlike full-body ice baths or cold plunges, the targeted vest approach delivers cold without the discomfort of full immersion — and without the equipment cost. Many athletes report it supports recovery feel after intense or hot-weather training.
Not for use with broken skin, frostbite history, or Raynaud's. Limit sessions to 15-20 minutes.
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Compression sleeves — graduated pressure.
Compression sleeves apply graduated pressure (firmer at the ankle, lighter at the calf) to support leg recovery feel during and after activity. REKOVR LAB Sleeves use a 4-zone athletic-grade weave at 20-30 mmHg gradient.
Unlike pneumatic boots (active compression cycles), sleeves provide passive, sustained compression — which makes them ideal for during activity (long runs, cycling, hiking) and post-session use (30 min to 2 hours), or travel days.