Iron Neck 3.0 PRO

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Iron Neck 3.0 PRO


Meet the only neck training system with 4-in-1 benefits for recovery, prevention, posture, and mobility. 33% lighter than its predecessor, Iron Neck 3.0 Pro features a dynamic tension braking system with haptic feedback, unmatched in applying resistance to head rotation. Get the neck pain relief and mobility you need to live your life uninhibited.


Whether you’re an elite athlete or just battling the daily grind, Iron Neck 3.0 Pro is an essential tool for fixing poor posture and preventing neck and back injuries over time. Feel confident in your investment with our 30 day guarantee. Real results or your money back. That’s how we roll.

 

Whats Included with the Iron Neck 3.0 PRO:

25 lb. Resistance Band

Apply between 5 and 25 lbs. of linear resistance with our cloth wrapped resistance band. For more resistance simply step away from the anchor point or ease up by taking a few steps forward.

Door Anchor

To use the door anchor, simply weave the anchor through the hinge side of the door and align to forehead height. Then, close the door and ensure it’s secure by giving the metal D ring a quick tug.

Door Belt

To install the door belt, open your door and weave the belt around it. Ensure all three D rings are facing the side of the door you wish to use your Iron Neck on before buckling the belt and tightening the straps.

Cinch Anchor

Use Iron Neck on any vertical post such as a squat rack. Simply wrap the anchor around the beam and weave the D ring back through the anchor.

3X Size Front Pads

Before your first use, be sure to select a front pad and install it in your Iron Neck. We recommend trying the medium pad first, and then adjusting to our larger or smaller pad as needed.


 Iron Neck 3.0 Pro Benefits:

Reduce Pain

Improve Posture

Reduce Injury Risk

Increase Mobility

Rehab Patients

Develop Athletes


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