The Calibrace by AbiliLife uses a pulley system to pull your shoulders back and improve posture | Daily Mail Online

2022-04-19 09:10:48 By : Ms. Emily Huang

By Zoe Griffin For Dailymail.com

Published: 09:36 EDT, 15 March 2022 | Updated: 09:52 EDT, 15 March 2022

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Posture problems can lead to shoulder and back pain, headaches and even breathing difficulties.

But with the rise of working from home combined with the use of technology that means we’re using smart phones and tablets for hours a day, it’s estimated that 80 per cent of Americans have poor posture.

If you’d like to stand taller and sort out your issues without committing to a lengthy course of treatment or having to actively think about anything, AbiliLife's posture corrector could be the answer to all your issues.

The AbiliLife posture corrector makes it impossible to slouch thanks to a unique patented pulley system to lift your shoulders back and help you sit or stand straight

Made from super comfortable, breathable fabric, the brace is designed to be worn at your desk and when you’re walking around the house to lift your shoulders up and back so you can’t slouch forwards. 

Reduced by $100 for a limited time only, it stands apart from any other brace on the market thanks to manufacturer AbiliLife's in-built patented pulley-tension system, which takes the weight of your shoulders and ensures they don’t fall back into your default slouching position.

The unique patented pulley system of the AbiliLife posture corrector will ease your back and shoulders into the correct position and hold them there without slipping or rubbing

This also makes it more comfortable to wear than a brace purely made of fabric as the tension system means there’s no danger of the fabric sliding on your skin and creating chafing.

And as well as the price reduction to $199, you can receive 10 per cent off, which is a saving of $19.90, by entering your email address on the AbiliLife website.

As part of the Give Back program, you'll also receive an extra $10 to donate to the charity of your choice, so you can help animals, cancer treatment, children or another cause you're passionate about. 

Suffer from lower back pain? The brace also works to relieve that as the front apron and stretch side panels provide circumferential stress in the torso reliving pain in the lower back.

There's no need to worry about your posture when working from home or reading as the brace puts your body into the correct position without you needing to think about it

The straps sit snugly around your waist for maximum support for as long as you need it.

And only you have to know that you’re wearing it as the streamline fabric means that it can be worn under clothes discreetly.

For extra ease of use, you can even keep it clean by putting it in the washing machine as the metal pulleys can be removed and reinserted without stress.

With comfortable and discreet straps and side panels, the AbiliLife posture corrector offers support without feeling restrictive. Shoppers report a reduce in back pain after wearing the brace 

It was designed by Dr Courtney Williamson to meet the needs of her mom who had Parkinson’s disease and successfully helped her mom cope with the debilitating disease.

But the supportive posture-corrector is also helpful for people working from home and hunched over makeshift workspaces; people who’ve battled with spinal diseases like scoliosis; and those who care about their back health and need a solution that works.

Available in five sizes from XS to XL, there’s an option for people of all shapes and sizes. Simply visit the AbiliLife online shop to measure up and find your perfect fit.

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