Ergostone
Ergostone
Ergostone
Taktältarnas lager (Ulricehamn)
Gamlebyvägen 1
523 62 Vegby
Sweden
The relief for aching muscles. Ergostone is made from finely ground soapstone sand from the Jämtland mountains and created to provide natural relaxation and recovery.
Ergostone is a simple and natural aid to relieve pain, stiffness, and stress. It can be heated in the microwave or cooled in the freezer, depending on your needs. Ergostone molds to the body and provides pleasant warmth or coolness exactly where you need it. Flexible and durable silicone exterior.
Benefits of Ergostone
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Relieves muscle tension, neck stiffness, and back pain
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Reduces menstrual pain and other localized pain
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Can be used cold to reduce swelling or headaches
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Provides calm and relaxation during stress or sleep difficulties
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Made in Sweden from sustainable material
Usage
Heat Ergostone in the microwave for about 1–2 minutes for a pleasant heat treatment, or place it in the freezer for at least an hour for cooling. If you are camping, you can place it in a pot of boiling water or in an Omnia oven to warm it up.
Dimensions: 45cm x 11cm x 3.5 cm
Weight: 2000 grams
Core: 100% soapstone
Exterior: 100% silicone
Normal delivery time is 3-6 business days.
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Taktältarna is a company started by passionate roof tent enthusiasts with the goal of getting more people to discover the charm of having the tent on the roof. We develop and test our roof tents for the Nordic climate and are ourselves out roof tenting year-round. We also handpick products we think fit perfectly for life with a roof tent.


