This £60 heated neck and back massager will make your knots disappear (and it feels great)

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‘This heated back and neck massager saved me’ Hearst Owned

You may not be familiar with Bob and Brad (no?), but since 2011, the American physiotherapists have made it their mission to “help people stay healthy and pain-free”. Thanks to their in-depth, easy-to-follow videos and down-to-earth approach, the duo have amassed over 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube.

Alongside their helpful tutorials, the pair also have a dedicated range of massage tools to help you smooth out knots and relieve pain at home. We’re talking massage guns, eye massagers, foot massagers, back massagers and more.

I’ve always struggled with sore neck and back muscles, so when I was given the opportunity to test out the brand’s signature EZBack device, naturally, I was all in.

Tempted by the idea of spa-like massage from the comfort of your living room? Read on for my honest verdict.

What is the Bob and Brad EZBack?


EZBack Back Massager

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£57.99 at amazon.co.uk

The EZback is a massage pillow with four deep-kneading nodes to mimic a shiatsu-style treatment.

The device (which weighs 1.5kg) plugs into the mains, and you can change the massage direction and add heat with the touch of a button. There’s also a dampener pad if you want to apply less pressure.

It shuts off automatically after 15 minutes and although it’s designed to target the back and neck, you can also use it to provide some sweet relief for your shoulders, stomach and leg muscles.

How we tested

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As the Good Housekeeping Institute’s health and wellness tester, I was responsible for organising and overseeing this test.

I used the massager regularly over a seven-day period, assessing a range of factors in line with our testing protocols, including quality of instructions, design, ease of use and, of course, overall performance. Once the testing period was complete, I collated the results and awarded the product an overall score.

My Bob and Brad EZBack review

Score: 83/100


EZBack Back Massager with Heat

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£57.99 at amazon.co.uk

The pros

It provides a hands-free experience

Unlike massage guns, which can be a little cumbersome, the EZBack provides a hands-free way to soothe your sore muscles, making it a great choice if you have limited mobility as well as a tight back.

Plus, it really does target your back, whether you have pain around your shoulders and traps or across your lower back – it can be extremely tricky to reach these areas with a bog-standard massage gun. All you need to get going is a chair or a sofa with a high back.

It’s simple to use

Just plug it in, switch it on, choose your desired settings and lie back – it’s as easy as that. There’s one control button to alter the direction of the nodules (you can set them to rotate clockwise or anti-clockwise) and add some heat if you fancy. The whole process is pretty foolproof.

The heat setting is impressive

I've tried a lot of massage guns with a warming plate but, for me, they don't quite hit the sweet spot. With the Bob and Brad EZBack, on the other hand, the heat is noticeable and feels extremely soothing. I loved the warming sensation in combination with the kneading motion.

The massage function is highly effective

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I felt thoroughly relaxed and massaged after using the EZBACK. I also loved the firmness, with the rotating nodules mimicking an intense shiatsu massage. If you prefer less pressure, you can lean against the pillow less, or you can use the ‘comfort cover’, which is essentially a cosy velcro pad that acts as a buffer between your skin and the device. There’s a setting to suit all needs and preferences.

The cons

It’s not wireless

I was a touch disappointed to find that the EZBack isn’t a cordless device – you have to position yourself close to a power socket when you fancy a massage. The power cable is a decent length, but it’s still restrictive and prevents you from using the device anywhere around the house or when you’re on the go.

There's no storage case

It isn't the prettiest product to leave lying around, and it’s quite bulky, so we would have appreciated a storage case to stash it out of sight neatly.

It's best for the back

Though the gadget can be used all over, it’s best suited to the back, neck and shoulders. I tried it on my hamstrings and calves, but found I wasn’t able to direct the pressure as much as I would have liked. It was surprisingly comforting around my stomach and would work well to help ease period pain, though.

Final verdict: Is the Bob and Brad EZBack worth it?

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Like many people, I carry stress in my back, so having the EZBack to soothe my aches and pains has been incredible. In fact, the knot I’ve had between my shoulder blades for almost two years has disappeared since using it.

Sure, it’s not without its flaws – there's no strap to attach to the chair and it’s not wireless – but it’s an effective piece of kit that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. It’s not for professional use or dedicated gym goers, but it’ll do the job nicely if you have sore back muscles and could do with a satisfying shiatsu-style massage on a weekly basis.

The Bob and Brad EZBack is available to buy on Amazon.

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