







🦾 Elevate your neck game — because strong is the new smart!
The Iron Neck Alpha Training Harness is a premium, adjustable neck exerciser designed for comprehensive neck strengthening. Featuring breathable neoprene padding, reinforced nylon webbing, and heavy-duty metal attachments, it supports multi-directional resistance training including flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral movements. Ideal for athletes and fitness enthusiasts, it comes with free professional video coaching and fits all head sizes comfortably, making it a must-have for injury prevention and posture improvement.













| ASIN | B08NHWGCN9 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,844 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #135 in Exercise Straps |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (949) |
| Date First Available | 2 June 2023 |
| Display type | LED |
| Handle type | iron |
| Manufacturer | Iron Neck |
| Manufacturer reference | Harness - Parent |
| Material Type | ['Nylon', 'Rubber', 'Stainless Steel', 'Neoprene'] |
| Number of resistance levels | 1 |
| Operation mode | Manual |
| Power source | Self-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 3.81 x 0.1 cm; 610 g |
| Size | One Size |
| UPC | 810088930034 |
V**L
Super toll😁👍
T**L
This is a great piece of headgear (really robust, worth the money) for neck exercises, and indeed for the entire spinal column. I use the 4 rings (left, right, front, and back) to attach the headgear to my cable crossover machine and then bend to the side (or front or back depending) from a seated position (I find it works better than standing, but that's just my preference) and pull back up in the other direction. You don't need very much weight at all to make this a great exercise. Work up to 3 sets of 20 reps (10-15 minutes between sets, which goes fast when you're watching the game) at only 2.5 to 3.75 lbs (mind you, there's a little resistance in my old plate-loading cable crossovers as well, so I can't give an exact amount of the weight I'm pulling) is enough to give your neck and entire spinal column a good burn, much more so than if you just did standing side bends with a cable grip in your hand. Pulling from the neck makes all the difference, but don't overdo it because it's a sensitive area. It actually feels like I'm straightening out my spine (time will tell), as I have a slight scoliosis in my upper back which causes back and neck issues. One thing you absolutely need to do when doing the exercise in a sitting position with the cable attached to a low, ground-level height (which gives maximum range to the pull) is to guide the cable with your right hand (if you're bending down to the right and then pulling up again to the left) as you pull back up to the left so it arcs nicely as you pull, keeping the cable away from your body (otherwise the cable pulls into your body, making it uncomfortable and limiting the motion of your rep) so you end the motion of each rep with the cable/weight pulling completely sideways level with your head, rather than the pull remaining coming from down low (as it did at the start of the rep) where the cable is attached. This makes all the difference to the exercise. Anyway, this sounds a little complex but it really works, give it a go. I'd post a video if I had the tech to do that. Also, I recommend wearing a little helmet beanie underneath the headgear as it just makes it more comfortable and the headgear fits more snugly too, so it doesn't shift when doing multiple reps. I bought the Empirelion brand from Amazon for around 10 bucks or so, and it works great. Also, get a pair of leather work gloves because guiding the cable with your bare hand isn't pleasant after a few reps. Don't pull the cable with your hand, just guide it with an open palm in a nice arc throughout the motion, as you want to do the pulling with your neck and back. One small gripe, I'd prefer a slightly wider chin strap. This one does the job, but it's only 1" wide. 1 and a half inches would be better. The velcro closure on the strap could be extended as well, as only about an inch of it catches when I do up the strap, which seems to be enough, it hasn't slipped, but I'd prefer a little more contact. Perhaps on a later model.
J**A
Iron neck es la mejor empresa para equipamiento de entrenamiento de cuello. Tengo el Iron Neck 3.0 pro y compré este para complementar mi entrenamiento. El 3.0 es el mejor para entrenamiento isométrico a 360 grados y rotación pero es medio incómodo para entrenar flexión y extensión. Por eso compré este. Muy buena empresa, sus productos siempre son de buena calidad.
S**K
Love this thing works so well
H**B
首の前を鍛えるのはかなり難しい。改良が必要です。
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