 You get such quick results with it. Hey, what's up guys, it's Josh here. Today I just wanted to do a little review on this chirp wheel. It's got this really, really thick density foam thing, so it's gonna protect your back. It's got a little bit of this bigger spine right here. And I guess this is the chirp wheel plus the 10 inch one. I think they make three sizes of this one, and the bigger you get, the less deep tissue it is, and the smaller it is, the more deep tissue it is. The more expensive ones are softer and bigger, and the cheaper ones are smaller and hard, so I kind of just didn't really know. Typically I'm a guy who goes for deep tissue style stuff. My back is really twisted and I'm really heavy, so I need a lot of force to really push my back in the correct position. So typically I go for very strong things, but this one, I went for the softest one, the biggest one. I do think that a big arch will help you crack your back. That's kind of one of the big things that they'll advertise with this one. In their commercials, it's like a guy out in the forest and it's all quiet and he lays on it and it crack, crack, crack, crack. I saw an ad for this on Instagram as soon as I was interested in the Sewrite. I did a review on the Sewrite, check that one out. That one's still the best, strongest, deep tissue massager that I've come across. This company called chirp wheel started popping up. So many of these companies come out. They come out with this new idea and I'm like, every time I see it, I'm like, that looks like a great idea and that looks like it works, but I just don't really want to spend $50, $60, $70 trying out something new. When you have these products for 10, 20, 30 that I was used to spending, there's three different versions of this and some of the problems I have with this, I think are only in the 10 inch version because some of the problems I have is that it's not as stiff or as strong as I'd want it to be. So just keep in mind, this is my personal review of somebody's six foot three around 200 pounds trying the softest 10 inch one. This isn't my review of the whole company or of the other two versions. This is just this one. So let's jump right into the pros. It's very easy to stretch. It's very easy to use. It's probably one of the easiest things to use out of everything that I have. It's so inviting. I haven't really used my back roll peanuts ever since using this one, although I think the back roll peanut might help me crack my back a little bit more. I don't know, I have to test on that. I haven't gone back to using that because of this is just so easy to use. So inviting for you to pop on the floor, however your back's feeling, it's got so much cushion, so much comfort, you could just get on it, go for a nice crack. It does seem to crack, probably about 75% of the stuff that I would normally crack with my peanut massager. So if anything that's ready to crack, it's just gonna crack right away. It feels absolutely great. If your back's kind of arched or pinpointed in a bad position, you can freeze your back over the point and just lay there and have it kind of work out the kink. But as far as that, it really doesn't do any more deep tissue work. And you kind of just need to hop on this for a minute or two and it's gonna do as much as it's going to do in that time period. I wouldn't see staying on this for 30 minutes, 45 minutes. I don't think it would really do much. I think most of the benefits you get are just right away. So that's kind of good and bad because you get the benefits quick and fast, but then it's also if you need some sort of deep tissue or extra tending to your back, you're not really gonna get that. You're just gonna get a once over, nice, calm crack. It's very useful and like I said, very inviting and easy to use. The cons is that it's not very deep tissue. And for me, I like really rough, aggressive things that help my back, but that's just me personally. I know some people really don't like when the stuff hurts their back or they feel sore. I was kind of a personal preference there. It's not that deep tissue and it's not super cheap. I think this version is about $60. I wanna say I'll correct that, put it on the video. And there is cheaper versions and the cheaper versions are more stiff. Maybe I should have gone with that, but so far with this one, really solid. I can't really say too many bad things about it. People joke about it looking like a PVC pipe. People joke about it being really, really cheap. How much it costs. It does seem like a very thick piece of plastic with just some rubber on the outside, but it does what it's supposed to do. It really is inviting, but I've already taken like a chunk out or maybe like a chunk or two out. And now in the future, I'm gonna try to take even more care of it, make sure it doesn't chunk away. I kind of wanted to put that in the cons too because I didn't expect it to chip so easily. It's not in the plastic, it's in the rubber, but still kind of want that rubber staying the same way. This isn't the best thing that I've ever used, but it's one of the best beginner things that I've ever used. It's more expensive and very, very easy to use. It's a very entry level product for getting into back relief tools. You get such quick results with it, not much more than those quick results, but it's so easy to use, it's so inviting and it does crack. Anything that's ready to crack, it's gonna crack right away. If it's got some super deep tending that it needs to do, it's probably not gonna do that, but you could just hop on this a few times a day. Anybody in your family could hop on this a few times a day, whether they're young or old. It's one of those ones where you don't have to fight for a benefit. It just kind of provides it to you there. I'd be very interested to try the other versions of this. I've been using it a few times a week for about three weeks now, I would say. I'll be very interested to see if you've tried this, if you've tried other sizes of this, if you've tried yoga wheels, any sort of back relief tools, what's your favorite? I'll be very interested to see down below. My back is much wider than this and my back is crooked. So at one time I did try to lay on this and it got off balance and slammed on its side and I slammed my back on it and it was actually a lot easier to do that than I would've thought. I have to actually really think to not get off balance because if I get off balance, get wobbly, it just slams on one way or the other and I didn't really like that but I guess that's more of a personal preference. I'm just a big person, I have back issues. Let me know what video I should shoot next and let me know what you think of the Chirp Wheel Plus 10 inch. We're on the road at $25,000 subscribers and I couldn't do without any of you guys' help. You guys are the best. I'm having a great day out here. Hopefully I'm having a great day at home. See you all in the next video. Peace.