Your circulatory system works constantly, delivering oxygen, clearing waste, and supporting recovery. When blood flow is restricted by cold, stress, or muscle tension, the effects show up as stiffness, cold hands and feet, heightened pain sensitivity, and longer recovery times.
Heat therapy and gentle stimulation help restore what your body already knows how to do.
Circulation Tools
ThermoAir Waves$429 $199 | code 2026thermo
Designed for legs and arms, ThermoAir Wave combines warmth, rhythmic compression, and vibration. Heat gently dilates vessels, compression supports venous return, and vibration relaxes muscles.
Best for: Cold extremities, post-workout, prolonged sitting, restless legs
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Heated Electrode Pad Set
$59
Delivers targeted warmth and customizable electrical stimulation to support localized circulation. Heat encourages blood flow, while TENS/EMS activates muscles and helps reduce tension.
Best for: Lower back tightness, shoulder tension, muscle fatigue
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starting point
Cold hands or feet
Start with ThermoAir on your calves, a key area for supporting peripheral circulation to the extremities.
ThermoAir →Tension & tightness
Use Heated Pads for localized warmth and stimulation in areas that remain tense.
Heated Pads →Stress & slow recovery
Start with heat and stimulation, then layer in weighted warmth and magnesium for added relaxation support.
The Essentials ↓The science
behind circulation
When we talk about circulation, we’re not just referring to cardiovascular fitness. We’re talking about peripheral circulation: how effectively blood moves through your muscles, hands, feet, and connective tissue.
Cold temperatures, chronic tension, and stress restrict this flow, which can amplify pain by limiting oxygen delivery and prolonging muscle tension.
01
Dilate
Therapeutic heat widens blood vessels, increasing flow to muscles and extremities.
02
Activate
Compression and electrical stimulation activate muscles to move blood through tissue.
03
Release
When muscle tension decreases, blood moves more efficiently through surrounding tissue.