While the expression “sitting on pins and needles” might indicate a time of stress or anxiety, in reality, the act can have the opposite effect on the body. Acupressure, a holistic approach to improved circulation and therapeutic relief, involves you lying a bed of pressure points to target key areas across your frame. As you disperse your weight across multiple spikes, or “nail beds,” your body sends a call for improved blood flow to these areas. As a result, acupressure can be an excellent tool for relieving stress, alleviating unwanted aches and much more.
But this relieving discipline doesn’t require the attention of a qualified expert or an expensive appointment. Rather, all that’s needed is a quality acupressure mat and, at most, 20 minutes of your time.
One of our favorite silhouettes for this at-home therapy method is the appropriately-named Bed of Nails Acupressure Mat. Boasting a slew of nail beds for approachable treatment, this profile is designed to deliver exceptional benefits for new and experienced athletes alike. But how would this sleek and stylish mat perform once we poked and prodded at its effectiveness for a few weeks? After daily doses of my take on a “nail appointment,” here’s what I found.
Bed of Nails Original Acupressure Mat: What We Think
Honestly, this simple yet effective acupressure mat has become a daily treat of mine. Despite my preconceived notions, I found getting used to the spiky sensation a breeze, which I attribute to the over 8,800 “nails” across the profile. Additionally, targeting my back and shoulders was never an issue thanks to the longer 29-inch profile.
The one thing I did learn in practice with this acupressure mat, however, is that a hard surface is absolutely necessary to generate enough pressure to your desired areas. You can’t generate the same amount of intensity if you lie atop a couch or soft mattress, which provides too much give to the pressure points at contact.