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Is Getting A Good Back Massage This Easy?

563 views· 17 likes· 9:33· Nov 19, 2025

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► Get the EZ Back Go: https://amzn.to/42JxM2K 👍 LIKE the video? Smash the thumbs up! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE with "all" notifications to know when new videos are out ✅ CONNECT on IG & TikTok @BestMassageTech 💬 EMAIL me at BestMassageTechnology@gmail.com The EZBack Go is a very straightforward and simple device to use for lower back pain, middle to upper back pain, or even neck pain. It's a basic, yet effective, massager that you can easily take on the go with you or have it live permanently in your office or home on a desk chair or couch. The heating functionality on this was a bit lacking for my liking, but the massage factors, which are the primary feature of the device, deliver. Watch the video for my full review and thoughts on the Bob and Brad EZ Back Go massager. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links above may be affiliate links. #bobandbrad #bestmassagetech #bmt #backpainrelief

About This Video

In this video I tested the Bob and Brad EZ Back Go (Easy Back Go) massager and broke down exactly what you get in the box, how it works, and what it’s actually like to use day to day. It’s a cordless, padded shiatsu-style massager with two rotating nodes, a sturdy carry handle, and an elastic strap that lets you mount it to a chair. I’ve been using it primarily strapped to my computer chair in my office, and it’s a really simple setup: power button, heat button, USB-C charging, and that’s basically the whole experience. Function-wise, you get two speeds and two heat levels, and the massage direction automatically switches every minute (clockwise to counterclockwise). It shuts off at 10 minutes, weighs about 2.9 lbs, takes around 2.5 hours to charge, and I got roughly a week of office use before needing to recharge (using it 20–30 minutes at a time). My biggest knocks are the button placement (hard to reach/see when it’s strapped on), the 10-minute auto-off, and the heat—95°F low and 104°F high—but it’s honestly not very noticeable. The massage itself is the win here: it hits that “just right” pressure point where it feels like kneading hands without being painfully strong.

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