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What's the difference between the OmoTrain and Omotrain S?Updated a month ago

Key Differences Between the OmoTrain & OmoTrain S

FeatureOmoTrainOmoTrain S
Shoulder CompatibilityCan be worn on both shoulders (universal fit)Side-dependent (specific left or right versions)
Level of SupportMore supportive – distributes pressure using the core, waist, and opposite shoulderLightweight & flexible – offloads the shoulder by gently pulling it in the opposite direction
Compression & StabilityProvides stronger support by stabilising the shoulder in a secure positionOffers mild to moderate support, ideal for lighter injuries and mobility
Comfort & FitUnderarm support – fabric extends under the armpit for extra stability (some users may need time to adjust)No material under the armpit – more breathable and comfortable for long wear
Strap SystemUses a dual-strap system that distributes support across the core and opposite shoulderSingle chest strap – some users may find it less comfortable if they are not used to chest strapping
Best ForThose needing stronger support for dislocations, rotator cuff injuries, arthritis, and post-surgery recoveryThose who prefer a lighter brace for mild shoulder instability, mild rotator cuff injuries, tendinitis, or bursitis


Which One Should You Choose?

👉 Choose the OmoTrain if:
✔️ You need maximum stability and support
✔️ You are recovering from a dislocation, post-surgery, or arthritis
✔️ You prefer pressure distribution using your core and opposite shoulder

👉 Choose the OmoTrain S if:
✔️ You need lightweight and flexible support
✔️ You want a more breathable design with no underarm fabric
✔️ You have mild shoulder instability, tendinitis, or bursitis

Both supports provide medical-grade compression, pain relief, and muscle activation, helping you stay active and recover faster.

Need help choosing the right one? Call 1300 668 466, chat with us online, or email [email protected] for expert advice.

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