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Tiger Tail USA: Professional muscle recovery through innovative foam rollers, massage sticks, and myofascial release tools.
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What Our Customers Say
Great relief for muscle pain, strain, and overall soreness. Easy to glide and the foam helps to not make it painful to use on soreness. I have traveled with this and it fit great in the corner of my luggage
My massage therapist routinely does myofacial release massages which do wonders to relieve muscle discomfort. He recommended this product because he uses it on himself.
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Tiger Tail USA – Brand Story
PBS Start Up – Tiger Tail USA
Spring Faussett has had a childhood obsession with invention, inspired, she said, by the inventor of the Pet Rock. Her first creation, at age 12, was a TV lock designed to keep grounded kids from sneaking in cartoons. But her breakthrough came years later, when she began testing product ideas in the Amazon store.
Amazon Selling Partners — Serial inventor creates a multi-million-dollar sports brand through trial and error in the Amazon store
Tiger Tail’s founder has been inventing since childhood—but it wasn’t until she started selling in the Amazon store that her ideas became a multimillion-dollar brand.
WSU Magazine — Taming those tight muscles
As a Washington State University soccer player in 1990, a gimpy Spring Faussett walked into the Cougars’ athletic training room. With persistent tightness in her quadriceps hampering her performance on the pitch, Faussett pleaded with an athletic trainer for help.
“Is there anything we can do?” a hopeful Faussett inquired.