OPTP® Slant
Price
Features and Benefits
Features
- Sold as a pair
- Perfectly suited for stretching and weight-bearing exercises
- Use at home or in the clinic
Benefits
- Perform lower body exercises to prevent and treat common lower-leg and foot problems including Achilles tendonitis, heel spurs, shin splints, calf strains, plantar fasciitis, overuse syndromes and post-surgery contraction
Product Care
Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap or dishwashing liquid.
Product Details
- Sold as a pair
- Each Slant Board measures 11¾”L x 11¾”W x 3¾”H
- 18° include
- Constructed of a special weight-bearing foam
- Lightweight, but sturdy construction
- Latex free
Foam Incline Slant Boards for Stretching
Ideal for stretching, strengthening and rehabilitation at home or in the clinic, OPTP® Slant foam incline boards are easier-to-use and more affordable than wooden, metal or plastic boards. Slant boards are integral in the prevention and treatment of common lower-leg & foot problems such as Achilles tendinitis, heel spurs, shin splints, calf strains, plantar fasciitis, overuse syndromes and post-surgery contraction. They’re perfectly suited for stretching and weight-bearing exercise at home, in the clinic, or at the gym.
Stretch and Strength Tool
Use to stretch the feet and legs to help treat Achilles tendinitis, heel spurs, shin splints, plantar fasciitis and more.
18° Incline for Deep Stretches
Measuring 11¾”W x 3¾”H, with an 18° incline, the OPTP Slant boards are great for squats, or as a standing slant board. Stack both for deeper stretching.
Portable and Lightweight
These sturdy yet lightweight foam wedges are portable and easy to store. They are easier to handle and more cost effective than other slant boards.
Sold as a Pair
This pair of OPTP® Slant boards can be stacked for a 36° incline for deeper stretching, and helps to stretch both legs simultaneously when used as a pair.
With an 18° incline and sized to accommodate most feet, this pair of foam slant boards is an inexpensive, lightweight tool for stretching or strengthening the lower extremities. They can be stacked to create a 36° incline.