Power Balance Bracelet Product Review

In the sports world, every player, athlete or individual in general is constantly working to find some sort of an advantage that can benefit him or her. Over the years these attempted advantages have for the most part come in the form of illegal steroids. Today, many athletes are using new, legal products such as the Power Balance Bracelet.

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In the sports world, every player, athlete or individual in general is constantly working to find some sort of an advantage that can benefit him or her. Over the years these attempted advantages have for the most part come in the form of illegal steroids. Today, many athletes are using new, legal products such as the Power Balance Bracelet.

Recently I have been noticing more and more people I know wearing the bracelet and at first glance it looked like nothing more than a Livestrong or other athletic bracelet. The design of the Power Balance Bracelet is a little bit more evolved than a simple silicone bracelet as you can see from the image. The main and distinguishing difference on the Power Balance Bracelet is the Mylar Hologram that is meant to react with the body’s natural energy flow and body field. Now I don’t know much about natural energy flow and the intricacies of the human body but I have worn the bracelet for the past two weeks, and it has yielded some surprising results.

For everyday wear this product is definitely one of the latest trends in the sports fashion market. As the Power Balance Bracelet continues to grow in popularity so to does its credibility amongst athletes and casual users alike. Current users include Matthew Stafford of the Detroit Lions and Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls.  Be sure to pick one of these up before they’re gone.


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Ray Abramson is co-creator and co-owner of We Got This Covered. He writes on a variety of topics with a focus in Sports. He currently attends Western University and is studying at the Richard Ivey School of Business.