our story. Hi! I’m Curtis Kennedy, the creator of Vertiroller and the founder of Symbodi. Back and muscle pain have always been a part of my life and I’ve never really had a good way to relieve my pain because most of my back has never been accessible to me. I messed around with tennis balls but I was never able to hit that sweet spot.
User guide Please read the following instructions carefully. For further guidance, watch the Vertiroller instructional video by taking a picture of the QR code below with your mobile phone. wwww.vertiball.
What surfaces work Smooth surfaces Vertiroller can mount to smooth surfaces like metals, plastics and laminates. Sealed surfaces Common household surfaces like drywall and wood can be used when they have at-least two coats of paint. Paint acts to seal naturally porous surfaces and prevents air from escaping the airlock created by the suction pad. Textured/porous surfaces Vertiroller cannot mount to textured/bumpy surfaces, or porous surfaces that have not been sealed with multiple layers of paint.
Getting started 1 Remove the suction pad cover 2 Push latch and remove the vertiroller attachment from the mount
Mounting Set suction pad firmly against flat surface Clamp latch to activate suction Lock the vertiroller attachment onto the mount
Dismounting Push latch to eject vertiroller attachment Remove the attachment from the mounting system Pull latch backwards to release the suction seal Hold the mount and lift the suction pad to remove it from the surface
Safety and handling After 30 MINUTES of using vertiroller, remove from wall and re-clamp it to restore any lost suction. The airlock is not designed to be a permanent mounting solution. When finished using the system always remember to remove it from the wall. Check your suction pad for dust and debris before using vertiroller. Dust can disrupt the seal and allow air to escape. If there is dust or dirt on the surface clean it off with a fabric cloth damped in warm water.