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TL;DR: As of June 4, get the Zamat NekGenic Cervical Traction Neck Pillow for only $49.99 — A 16% discount.


Finding the right Father’s Day gift can be challenging, but it might be easier if you think about what your dad could really use. For example, he might appreciate a new ergonomic pillow if he often wakes up tired and sore from a poor night’s sleep. The Zamat NekGenic Cervical Traction Neck Pillow may help relieve your dad’s neck pain and help him get quality rest.

Up to 20% of adults experience neck pain. If your dad is one of them, you may be able to help him relax with this ergonomic pillow. The Zamat claims that it can help relieve neck pain within just 10 minutes a day, and it has many massage features built in that could help users relieve neck soreness.

The self-skinning foam could be a comfortable surface from which your dad can try some relaxing neck stretches, and the built-in shiatsu massage nodes are made to bring relief on their own. Help your dad relax so he can go back to golfing, grilling, and being his best self.

If your dad needs even more assistance working out the pain in his neck, he could even try the two-stage stretches using the convex and concave sides of the pillow. 

Get the Zamat NekGenic Neck Pillow while it’s on sale for $49.99 (reg. $59). 

Prices subject to change.

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