 The Sew Right versus the Sew Back versus the Sew Spine two-year review. Hi, what's up guys, it's Josh here. Today I want to do a little comparison video on the Sew Right, the Sew Spine, and the Sew Back. The Sew Right, the most famous one, the most popular one, has been a deep tissue staple for me for years. It's one of the only products that can really get to pretty much any knot, no matter how deep it is, no matter how bad it is. You know you can dig into any point with any intensity or with as much intensity as your body weight can hold. So do I use them? Have they broken? Have they not broken? Is there any signs of wear and tear? So let's start off with the Sew Right. Absolutely no signs of wear and tear, no issues with it whatsoever. I've had it probably for about three years, maybe four years, absolutely love it. I was initially using it on my back, my legs, things like that. But what's crazy is a lot of times when you have back pain, it is the Sew As and it is like those hippic abductors, whatever they are. So like the middle of your back, it just feels so tight and you like wanna go get those knots out of your back, but really it's the Sew As. And once you like relax the Sew As, it's like all of a sudden that tension's off your back. It is so weird, you know what I mean? But the only issue that I would say is that it is a little bit difficult at times getting into certain positions, but if you, that's what she said, but if you really take your time and you really focus, you can pretty much get into any position. But anyways, absolutely love it, no signs of wear and tear. All right, now let's go to the Sew Back. Now I actually really like the Sew Back on paper. I do wanna say that it did seem like it was a lighter plastic than the other kinds and on top of that it has an arch. So it's a little bit more compromising. I'm a big guy, I'm probably about 210 pounds, but again, I'm assuming people who use these products can be up to 250. Maybe even up to 300 pounds. So you would want it to not have any issues, right? I've had two of these Sew Backs and I do wanna say that the only products that they sent me is a Sew Back. The Sew Back broke and they sent me another Sew Back and that broke. The Sew Backs just break. I mean, I think they said that they might send me another one, but it's like, it's just gonna break, you know? Don't even worry about it. It has that arch, which really gets the crack out of your back. I actually like a little bit of an arch up when I'm trying to crack my back. I don't wanna get into the chirp wheel in here because it's a different product, but it's like a circular wheel with like rubber on it. It feels very similar to that because it would get each point of your back accentuated and pop it. So I really like that, but unfortunately they're pretty expensive and both of them broke. So Sew Back, I loved it. Just needs some thicker plastic, especially for those bigger people. All right, now we go on to the Sew Spine. And the Sew Spine, I have no issues with it. It has no wear and tear. I've had the Sew Spine for longer than both my Sew Backs. I've had no issues with it whatsoever. It's a solid product. I just don't find myself using it that much because again, like if I'm gonna wanna crack my back or stretch my back, like I have the chirp wheel, which was gonna actually like crack it because it arches my back up. I had the Sew Back which arched my back. So I really wouldn't use it to crack my back. What it would be good for, I've seen people use it for, it's like in the back of a chair and it would kind of push your spine forward, things like that. On the ground, it's okay. It's not bad. I just don't find myself using it. I think something with a little bit more arch is just better. It's gonna get more stretch and more pop out, but I have no issues with it. The Sew Spine and the Sew Right, I've been kind of a little bit rough with them and I've had no issues whatsoever. No chips, no dings, no nothing. You know what I mean? So gotta say, I absolutely love the Sew Right. Fantastic. The best for getting out knots. It's just a little bit hard to use, but an absolute classic. I love the Sew Back. Very good product, just the plastic was a little bit cheap. Both of them broke, so for right now, I'm probably not gonna get another one because it just seems like a waste of time. And then with the Sew Spine, it's a great product. If you're somebody who maybe wants to use it with a chair, maybe in the car, maybe it would work for you. I just find that I want a little bit more of an arch to kind of pop each part of my spine that I can. Anyways guys, we're on the road of 50,000 subscribers. I couldn't do it without any of you guys to help you guys are the best. Having a great day out here. Hopefully having a great day at home. See you all in the next video. Peace.