

Slant Board for Calf Stretching, Adjustable Portable Wooden Incline Board for Calf Stretcher with Training Poster, 300 Lbs Weight Capacity Physical Therapy Equipment for Leg, Knees, Heel, Ankle
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Reviews & Ratings
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NPoReviews
09-08-2025Why I bought: My wife has been dealing with some foot issues and tight calves. This was a great solution to help her stretch out and is portable so that she can take it to work or move it around the house easily. It appears to be very sturdy and is easily stored. I find that the value is excellent as well as many other similar products can be up to the $50-$60 range. My only gripe is that the board itself is a fairly big size, I think I'd like it to be slightly smaller but that's just me. Otherwise, considering, value, function, and material, it's a 5/5.
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C Dixon
09-08-2025This is a small but challenging tool. It comes all ready set up, so there is nothing you have to do but open it and find the notch you want to use. If you are smart, you will use the lowest one, because the stretch is intense! Definitely go slow and build up gradually. Also, I find it easiest to stretch in reverse, with my toes closest to the ground and my heel at the top. I can even do squats in this position. I also use it the other way, but it's just a lot harder when your calves are getting the full stretch because your heels are low and your toes are up. Either way, it's really sturdy and comfortable to use.
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Josephine
09-08-2025TL;DR: I got a monster Charlie horse from riding improperly on a kayak, suffered the lingering injury for over two years, and this thing is the only thing that has ever helped!Two years ago my friend convinced me to squeeze myself onto his one-person ride-on-top kayak to take a spin around the lake, while he was also on it, taking up all of the comfortable space. I was on the floor of the kayak with my legs scrunched up wierd. This is one of the few regrets of my life.At first it was fun, despite the awkward sitting arrangement. Looking into the water, seeing all the little fishies. But as time went on, my leg was a ticking time b***. I was cramped into a very awkward position, not suspecting anything, just trying to be in the moment with my friend on a gorgeous summer day.Then, all of a sudden, the charlie horse from H*** struck me. It was a MONSTER. The pulsing and throbbing were RELENTLESS. My leg was no longer under my own control. My muscles had gone completely rogue on me. I was flailing in a panic, trying not to capsize the new kayak while also trying to find some relief for my leg, and there we were in the middle of the water, many paddles away from land. I had extremely limited freedom to move around on the cramped kayak. My leg was in TROUBLE. I heavily considered throwing myself into the water just so I could straighten my leg and move freely, but did not want to risk accidentally throwing my friend overboard as well. It was TORTURE.I was an idiot to put myself in such a cramped position in the first place, I know. What a clown.It felt like forever before we reached land. I was streaming tears. My leg felt forty years older than the rest of me. I crawled onto land on all fours. When I finally stood up, I was hobbling.The next day was very demanding. We had a fishing trip planned, which involved covering long stretches of rocky shoreline and jumping from boulder to boulder. I had to go very slowly, and rely more on my non-dominant leg. If I was a gazelle the lions would have gotten me for sure. Even so, this probably made my Charlie horse even worse. Again, what a clown!I walk miles every single day for work, can't take time off work. There was no opportunity for this Charlie horse to heal, no matter how I stretched or stayed hydrated. Even if it wasn't pulsing and cramping, the knot that formed that day was always there, always an imminent threat.For years, I had to be careful. No more standing on my tip toes for too long. Careful about how I jump or run. No more stretching my legs out in bed without cautiously limiting that leg. My friend made fun of me. The charlie horse was now a part of my identity that I had not asked for. I could feel the tightness even when I was just resting.The only thing that ever brought any relief to my charlie horse was standing on a slanted surface such as a hillside, with my toes significantly higher than my heel. Then I got the idea to find a surface like this to put in front of my kitchen sink.My house is basically from the dinosaur age and has no built in dish washer. This means that I am the dishwasher, and must stand in front of the kitchen sink often and for extended periods of time.Then I found this device. It has been in front of my kitchen sink for a day and I use it briefly every time I walk by, and whenever I wash the dishes. FINALLY my charlie horse is getting the deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep stretch it so desperately craves! Now I can stretch my leg out again without fear of the charlie horse acting up. I wish I had found this thing sooner. Stretching without it just doesn't do the trick, not with a wall, not by hand, not with stretchy bands, nope. This thing was the cure. It's so good I almost want to call it magical. The relief it provides is magical for sure!!If you have a charlie horse, don't hesitate!!!The grip is sufficient, the design is sturdy wood and folds up flat for storage or travel. Absolutely worth the money. Yes. Buy this. Buy one for everywhere you have to stand for long periods of time. Send your charlie horse to the glue factory! Lol
Technical Specifications
About this item [Scientific Design Leg Exercisers] Our calf stretcher slant board has a foldable design. A full PVC sandpaper top and a non-slip EVA base provide a better grip to prevent slipping during exercise and use. [5 Adjustable Angle Slant Board] The slant board for calf stretching is suitable for beginners and experienced exercisers and all body types to add variety and challenge to a workout programme. [Helping Recovery Wooden Slant Board] A slant board physical therapy leg Exerciser helps you stretch your calves, improve circulation and help the body recover from plantar fasciitis. [Easy to Carry Portable Slant Board]: Our calf stretch board is ideal for physiotherapy, calf stretching, yoga and rehabilitation, you can use it with one or both feet at the same time, it is easy to carry, you can take it to the office, home, gym, clinic and physiotherapy room to use. We also have a special training guide for different movements to help you use it correctly and avoid injury! [Brand Service Slant Board] Our slant board for squats Set contains 1 Wooden Incline Board, 1 Training Poster and 1 Instruction guide. If you have any questions about our ankle stretch board, please feel free to contact us.