
Recover After Every Ride. Ride Again Tomorrow.
After hours in the saddle, lower-back tension can build up and make recovery slower than it should be. EverBalance™ Back Relief Belt delivers gentle, targeted heat to your lower back to help relax tight muscles, ease post-ride soreness, and support faster recovery after training sessions or long days at the barn. Lightweight, comfortable, and easy to use, it becomes part of your post-ride routine — helping your body reset so you can stay consistent, comfortable, and ready for your next ride.
Try EverBalance™ completely risk-free. If you’re not satisfied within 30 days of receiving your bracelet, simply contact our support team and we’ll make it right. No pressure, no questions—your well-being always comes first.
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Everbalance FAQs
Is the heat adjustable?
Is the heat adjustable?
Yes — the EverBalance™ Back Relief Belt includes multiple heating levels so you can choose the exact warmth your muscles need after riding. Whether you want gentle warmth or deeper heat therapy, you stay in control.
Can I wear it while sitting or relaxing after riding?
Can I wear it while sitting or relaxing after riding?
Absolutely. The belt is designed for post-ride recovery — perfect for wearing while sitting, resting, driving home from the barn, or relaxing after training.
Is it safe to use for long periods?
Is it safe to use for long periods?
Yes. The belt includes built-in overheat protection and timer settings, so you can safely enjoy heat therapy without worrying about overheating.
Will it fit different body sizes?
Will it fit different body sizes?
Yes — the adjustable wrap design allows the belt to comfortably fit most riders and body types while staying secure around the lower back.
Can I wash the belt?
Can I wash the belt?
Yes. The belt is machine-washable once the controller is disconnected, making it easy to keep clean after regular use at home.
Who is this belt best for?
Who is this belt best for?
The EverBalance™ Back Relief Belt is ideal for riders who experience lower-back soreness after long rides, training sessions, barn work, or repetitive riding movements.