You maintain everything that earns you money. Except the body doing the earning.
Truck. Tools. Boots. All handled. The one thing nobody sells you a replacement for gets nothing.
If you've spent 15 years on the tools, this is for you.
Stiff before the alarm. Knees by lunch. Wrecked by Friday. You handle it. You shouldn't have to.
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Built for tradesmen dealing with: Stiff mornings · Aching joints · Poor recovery
You used to wake up Monday ready. Now you wake up Monday already feeling Friday.
When you were 25 you slept it off. Twelve hours on, eight hours out, ready to go again. Doesn't work like that anymore.
What used to clear by morning now follows you into Tuesday. Tuesday's still there Wednesday. By Friday you're three days behind on a body that needs the whole weekend just to catch up.
Truck. Tools. Boots. All handled. The one thing nobody sells you a replacement for gets nothing.
None of it's wrong. None of it's enough.
Nobody walks off the tools by choice. They walk off because the body made the call for them.
You feel it in the mornings. Shake it off by the second coffee. The ibuprofen's becoming a habit.
Coffee before you can stand straight. You're still putting in the hours, but you feel every one of them the next day.
A bad lift or an offhand comment from a doctor starts a conversation in your head about how many years your body's got left.
Heavy jobs start going to someone else. Not your call. Your body's call.
Watching a younger guy carry the heavy stuff up. You're at the bottom holding the rope, calling instructions. Not because you forgot how. Because the knees won't take you up there anymore.
Not influencers. Not trainers. Tradesmen.
"I wasn't looking for supplements."
I've been framing houses for 18 years. Honestly, I thought all this stuff was Facebook nonsense. What got me was waking up feeling like I'd already worked a full shift before I even got to the truck.
Three weeks in, the biggest thing isn't pain. It's that I don't spend the first hour of every morning trying to loosen up. Still doing the same work. Just not feeling as beat up by it.
"The ibuprofen bottle stays in the glovebox now."
Used to take a couple every morning and usually another couple before heading home. I didn't even realize how much that had become a routine.
About a month on the stack and I noticed I wasn't reaching for them nearly as much. My knees still know I'm a roofer. But they're not screaming at me by lunch anymore.
"I sat in my truck for ten minutes this morning waiting to get stiff. Didn't happen."
That's how I knew. Used to climb out of the truck at the supply house and have to brace myself on the door for a second.
Three weeks in I just walked in. Wasn't even thinking about it until I was already at the counter.
"My kid asked if I wanted to throw the ball after work. For once I didn't say I was wiped."
That was a Tuesday. I'd been on this stuff maybe a month.
I'm not going to tell you I feel 25 again. I don't. But I came home Tuesday and had something left, and a couple weeks back that wasn't the case.
"Biggest thing isn't my knees. It's not thinking about my knees all day."
My wife was the one who pointed it out. Said I wasn't grumbling every time I stood up anymore. I laughed it off and then realized she was right.
You don't notice how much energy goes into managing the pain until it stops being a thing you have to manage.
"I love the work. I just hated what it was doing to me."
That was the biggest thing. I never wanted out of construction. I just didn't want to keep feeling worse every year.
This is the first thing I've tried that actually fits my routine instead of giving me another thing to think about. Morning. With food. Before bed. Done.
"Didn't expect much."
I've bought glucosamine. Fish oil. Joint gummies. Probably half the stuff Facebook has ever advertised. Most of it ended up in a cabinet.
This is the first thing I've stuck with because I actually noticed a difference in how I felt getting through the day.
"The first step out of bed used to be the worst part of my day."
That first step told me exactly how the day was going to go. Stiff knees. Tight back. Everything sore.
Around three weeks in I noticed I wasn't thinking about that first step anymore. That alone made it worth it.
That's it. The hard part is showing up — we built the rest around how a workday already runs.
Twelve hours on. Knees, back, shoulders, all of it. This is the part that doesn't change.
Two with breakfast. So your knees aren't cooked by lunch and your back isn't done by 3pm.

Handles the slow stuff that builds up after years on the job. The stuff you don't feel today but will feel in five years.

Real sleep, not lying-there-tired sleep. Low enough dose of melatonin you're not foggy on the drive in.

Tomorrow's the same job. The point is you show up to it in better shape than you did yesterday.
Built for the kind of work you actually do.
Joint Support — MSM, glucosamine, turmeric, boswellia. Dosed for someone doing physical work, not someone sitting at a desk.
Omega-3 — 1000mg of fish oil, the kind that does the work. Not the cheap bottle at the gas station.
Sleep Formula — valerian, GABA, a low dose of melatonin. Enough to drop you in. Not enough to leave you foggy on the drive in.
$69.90 for the stack. $14.80 less than buying them apart. Free US shipping. 30-day money back, no return required.





Daily Recovery System
Three products. Built for guys who work for a living. One in the morning, one with food, one before bed.
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If your mornings aren't easier. If you're still reaching for ibuprofen by lunch. If you're still dragging yourself through Friday — email us. We'll refund every penny.
Sleep usually first — within a week. Mornings ease up over the next two or three. It's not a painkiller. You're not going to take one and feel different in an hour. It works by stacking up.
You could. Most guys buy one bottle at Walmart and quit after a month. The point here is three things hitting three different problems, dosed for guys doing physical work — not someone sitting at a desk.
You've got 30 days. If it's not doing anything, email support@powershiftstack.com with your order number. We refund you. No return, no form, no runaround.
Yeah. If you're on a prescription or managing a condition, ask your doctor. If you're chewing ibuprofen most days, that's the habit this is meant to help you cut down on — not something it fights with.
You can. But joints, the slow stuff building up, and sleep are three different problems. Picking one is like changing the oil and skipping the coolant. The stack does all three.
The PowerShift Stack
Three products. $69.90. Free US shipping. Run it for three weeks. If your mornings aren't any different, you get your money back. No return, no forms.
30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work, you pay nothing.