






🌈 Beat the queasy blues in style — relief that travels with you!
This set of 12 pairs of colorful motion sickness wristbands uses acupressure on the P6 point to provide a natural, drug-free solution for nausea caused by travel, pregnancy, or sea sickness. Made from soft, breathable cotton with an adjustable fit, these lightweight wristbands are reusable and designed for both kids and adults, making them an essential, stylish companion for any journey.






| ASIN | B09FGR4SZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,933 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #131 in Antinausea Treatments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (380) |
| Date First Available | September 4, 2021 |
| Item model number | NARF2_18315 |
| Manufacturer | Zhanmai |
| Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 6.5 x 0.79 inches; 3.84 ounces |
A**Y
These are the REAL THING! :-)
I love them. They work every bit as well as the Sea-Brand motion sickness wristbands do. And I've been using the Sea-Brand ones effectively for decades in order to reduce my motion sickness majorly. I just make sure to put them on so that the hard convex bead presses down upon the P6 acupressure point on each wrist when I'm wearing them. There's no side effects, which had been the downside when I'd taken the over-the-counter motion sickness medicine Dramamine. Yet when I'm wearing acupressure wrist bands that lowers the level of my motion sickness down exactly as much as my taking Dramamine had. I'm an adult female with a 6.25 inch circumference wrist. This brand is from 1/4th to 1/2 of an inch smaller in width than the Sea-Band kind (there's a slight difference in size between the many wristbands that I got in this purchase). So these did put a little more pressure on my wrists. But it wasn't TOO much (it doesn't hurt, or numb my fingers any); so they still totally work for me. I'd give this an A++ grade: I feel that I got one GREAT deal here. I'm 100% happy with this purchase. :-) Here's what could be a VERY helpful addition I'm making to this feedback: I found the Sea-Band instructional diagram on how to use these wristbands effectively by just doing a fast search online of: "the Sea-Band instructions". And THOSE instructions are what I've been following for decades which have always worked for me. They're NOT identical to the instructions posted here on where the P-6 pressure point is. Hmm. It could very well be that both sets of instructions are equally correct. But, I'm going with what I already know works. And, I could not figure out how to paste or post the diagram of those Sea-Band instructions here. But, now you can look those up yourself if you care to. ;-) I've found that the acupressure wristbands take 10-15 minutes to work after I put them on, so I've always done so BEFORE getting on a plane or a boat. And then I DON'T take them off until after I've left the plane or boat. Wearing them doesn't totally eliminate my motion sickness, but it does lower it majorly. If I don't used wristbands, my chance of throwing up during a long trip on a boat or plane is at least 95%. But if I have the wristbands on correctly, my chance of throwing up is only about 2%. And, normally for a long car trip I have to sit in the front seat and can only stare ahead at the road for the whole long, excruciatingly boring long trip. But, if I've got the wristbands on my P-6 acupressure point while I'm in the car for that long trip, I can actually read a book. I don't have to just stare ahead at the road. Okay. May these work as well for you! And again, the Zhanmai kind of acupressure wristbands sold here are totally identical to the Sea-gram's brand except that this Zhanmai kind comes in a nice variety of colors to match outfits, and are WAY more affordable. :-)
R**H
The BEST for car sickness and cruise sickness!
Keep these in every car and purse. I get super car sick and I’m able to work on my phone and computer when I wear these. Also wear them the whole time I’m on a cruise and no sea sickness. I also go off-roading a lot with my family and don’t get car sick if I wear these.
A**Y
Fast relief ! Works A1
Very amazed, highly impressed! Works awesome !
M**O
They eork
I used these for motion sickness while driving . Work fine a couple bands one was thicker than the other , but not a big deal they still work
C**.
perfect for small wrists (7")
I love having these on hand since I get motion sickness often! The florescent ones are perfect when I want to find them quickly in my bag! Comfortable but may be a little tight for others with bigger wrists (I have 7" wrists and they are perfect).
M**.
Good nausea bands
I bought these for my grandchildren who get carsick. The package has 12 sets, enough to split among parents’ cars and grandparents’ cars. Enough for all the kids, and they come in pretty colors. So far, no more nausea. They are stretchy and easy for the little ones to put on their own “bracelets.”
A**R
sea bands
Was perfect for the ship
L**S
Motion sickness bracelets are a game changer
As a long-time advocate for Dramamine and my trusty equilibrium-balancing goggles, which I consider my primary shields against the dreadful experience of morion sickness, I’ve recently been searching for a more discreet remedy. This quest led me to discover a pair of innovative acupressure bands specifically designed to combat nausea. These bands operate by applying targeted pressure to acupressure points located on the wrists, which traditional practices suggest can effectively ease feelings of queasiness. The design of these reusable bands is not only practical but also stylish, making them an appealing alternative to the typical over-the-counter medications. I am excited to test these bands, as they promise to be a game-changer in how I manage my discomfort during travel. Whether it’s during a long car ride, a ferry crossing, or even just enjoying a week on the sea, I'm hopeful these bands will provide the relief I seek without the side effects often associated with medication.
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