INCREDIWEAR - ANKLE SLEEVE
Product Info
For those looking to reduce swelling, relieve pain, and restore mobility in their ankle or foot, the Incrediwear Ankle Sleeve provides targeted support to reduce inflammation and accelerate the body’s natural healing process. These are the benefits our Ankle Sleeve has to offer:
Versatile Support
The Ankle Sleeve slips on your foot and covers the area from the bottom of your shin, down through the arch of the foot. Not only does it support the tissues and bones within your ankle joint, but it also provides healing power in the plantar and dorsal regions of your foot, and the achilles tendon in the back of your foot.
An Alternative to Compression
The Ankle Sleeve does not squeeze your body in an attempt to relieve pain. Instead, it uses semiconductor infused fabric to aid your body's natural healing process in your ankle/foot.
Upon contact with the skin, the semiconductors release negative ions that vibrate your cells, increasing blood flow and blood speed. More blood to the area means more crucial oxygen and nutrients.
Based on shoe size. (Package contains one sleeve).
S/M | L | XL |
MEN 4 - 8.5 |
MEN 9 - 13 |
MEN |
WOMEN 5 - 9.5 |
WOMEN 10 -14 |
14+ |
EUR 35 -41 |
EUR 42 - 46 |
46+ |
TECHNOLOGY AND SPECS:
- Incrediwear’s signature fabric blend is embedded with semiconductor elements to provide effortless comfort and exceptional durability
- Increases blood flow
- Accelerates recovery
- Relieves pain
- Optimizes natural healing process
- Form-fitting fabric without restricting mobility
- Breathable and moisture-wicking fabric
- 3D weave design for effortless comfort 24/7
- Made with the blend of:
- 34% Cotton
- 33% Nylon
- 28% Polyester
- 5% Spandex
Incrediwear Ankle Sleeves are easy to clean. Wash warm or cold, tumble dry low. Do not bleach, iron or dry clean.
For best results, wear the Ankle Sleeve to alleviate symptoms associated with:
Ankle Sprain
Ankle sprains are extremely common and happen when the fibers in the tendons are stretched too much, causing tenderness, swelling, instability, and a restricted range of motion.
Plantar Fasciitis
There is a ligament under the bottom of your foot that supports your arch. When this tissue becomes inflamed from repetitive stress, it can lead to this painful condition.
Achilles Tendinitis
This is an overuse injury that's common among runners and results in the tendon that attaches your calf muscle to your heel bone to become inflamed, resulting in aches and pains.