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Reddit mentions of Spectra 360 Electrode Gel - Parker Laboratories - 60g (2oz) Tube - (Pack of 2)

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Spectra 360 Electrode Gel - Parker Laboratories - 60g (2oz) Tube - (Pack of 2). Here are the top ones.

Spectra 360 Electrode Gel - Parker Laboratories - 60g (2oz) Tube - (Pack of 2)
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Found 4 comments on Spectra 360 Electrode Gel - Parker Laboratories - 60g (2oz) Tube - (Pack of 2):

u/SilverViper · 3 pointsr/Fibromyalgia

Hey! :)

I'm so happy that you have a job you love and hope that you are able to continue doing it!

I have a Quell device I received as a gift. I find that it's a useful tool but isn't a huge game changer. Admittedly I don't use it as much as I did when I first received it.

Pros:

  • You can wear it!

  • It does help to a small degree. I'm not sure if it's just a distraction or if their thesis on the nerve it hits is right. I did get some results.

  • It's easy to set up and change intensity on the fly.

    Cons

  • The sleeve it comes in wears down quickly. Mine stopped staying in place 6 months to a year and I am a relatively small dude. I need to replace it or maybe use a safety pin?

  • The replacement pads are somewhat expensive

  • more expensive than a traditional tens unit


    Some tips and tricks. Make sure you put the pads back in the packaging and seal them as soon as you are done. You can make them go a lot longer this way. Also, you can use conductive gel to make them last even longer. I definitely recommend looking into it.

    While it is nice that you can be mobile with the quell active, it can bump around quite easily which can lead to a lot of discomfort. It depends on how active you are moving around but I tried to use it mostly when I was at my computer. I would prep food and whatnot in it, but I would say going for a walk with the device is not ideal.

    Anyways best of luck and I hope it helps! :)

u/EricCSU · 2 pointsr/running

I use the Garmin Soft Strap with this gel to prevent spikes and get better signal (especially during the winter).

u/captain_dylan_hunt · 2 pointsr/f45

have you tried "spitting on the strap" before you put it on?

what about heart monitor gel. people swear by it.

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