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S**8
Honest review (yes I’m real)
So I won’t sugarcoat it. They’re great and customer service is amazingI got them in, tried them on, and wow what a difference. Shin splints gone, no more pain. Just stretch with them on before and after running. And after you finish leave them on for about 15 extra minutes. I had a problem with shin splints constantly and didn’t honestly think they would help, but I’m here to say they helped. I noticed more endurance, faster pace, and less to no pain.I did have one issue though. The stitching on mine started to unravel after about a day. Not a lot and not a very big deal for the price. The company followed up with me about how I liked the product, so I off hand mentioned the stitching.... BAM. 15 minutes later I get a reply stating that they are sending me another pair. No return, no refund, just bam- here’s a new pair. I appreciate that in a company, when they stand by their products and hold themselves to a high standard.That, is why they get 5 stars. This is the real deal. No bs. No bot writing a review. This is an amazing product and an amazing company. Do yourself a favor, if you have shin splints or want to avoid them, but this product. You will thank me.
V**Y
The Compression Sleeves Feel So Good
I bought these calf sleeves because I had a calf strain in my right leg and I'd heard compression sleeves help with the healing process. I've had them now for well over a month and am ready to write a positive review. I wanted to make sure I wore them enough to really feel out their benefits. The bottom line is, I'm very glad I bought them. My calf was really hurting me and I was worried I wasn't going to be able to run in the 5K Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving, which was around 3 weeks away. As soon as I got the calf sleeves, I pulled them on and they felt SO good on both legs, but especially my injured leg. I wore them every day for about 4-6 hours at a time. I took it easy and didn't push myself, and also elevated and iced. The good news was that I was able to run the Trot pain-free on Thanksgiving. I ran with the sleeves on too. Unfortunately, I was thinking I was all healed and went for a short run three days later and couldn't even finish 2 miles b/c my calf muscle started hurting again. So bummed. I went back to icing and elevating and resting and wearing these sleeves. It's now been about 2 weeks since that run, and I think my calf is healed - at least it's not hurting. I have not gone for another run since that re-injury day and am a little afraid too. So I will keep wearing the sleeves a while longer and slowly work myself back up.I am 5'9" and slender at about 140lbs. and bought the sm/med. They fit well. I wish they were about an inch or two longer to extend all the way from the top of my ankle and up and over my calf, but they're still good. Wearing them pulled up like the picture, leaves about an inch or so above my ankle exposed and when I take the sleeves off, there are clear indentations in my skin. They don't hurt but, as I said, I wish they were slightly longer. Overall, good product.
B**H
Recommend!
I started walking after a depression weight gain. I'm talking zero exercise in the last 10 years. I started with half hour walks. While that was doable, the pain from shin splints was agonizing and didn't seem to get better. A kindly gentleman I see on my walks told me to get new shoe inserts and tape for shin splints. I did what I do best and Googled. Tape ran from cheap to pricey. Does the kind of tape really matter? How much was I going to be spending on tape each month because, let's face it, tapes not reusable and I'm on a limited budget. I came across these compression sleeves. They were a inexpensive price and had good ratings so I thought, what the heck, I'll try these.OMG what a difference! I was able to more than double my time/distance with no pain from shin splints! I haven't tried running yet but my walk was pain free (I also paired with new Dr. Scholls running inserts for shin splints). I would highly recommend.
M**R
Perfect for POTS sufferers
I ordered these for my 13 year old daughter who recently suffered worsening of Post Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Because this condition wreaks havoc on the autonomic nervous system, it can lead to drastically fluctuating heart rate which, in turn, causes lightheadedness and dizziness, among other things. As a competitive swimmer, she needed a way to keep her heart rate better controlled and, in my research, I found that compression on the lower leg could help. All of the reviews of this product that I read focused on running and shin splints, so I am writing from a different perspective: how compression sleeves can benefit those with various types of autonomic dysfunction which affect the body's ability to maintain an acceptable change in heart rate. First off, my daughter does not run, so I cannot speak at all to their benefit there, though it appears that their benefit to runners is well documented. When my daughter first tried these on, she was frustrated by how difficult they were to get on. They are very tight, as they should be. Once I explained that this is what makes them work, she was OK. She put them on shortly before an intense 2 hour swim practice. In the weeks prior to ordering these, she was dealing with chest pain, difficulty breathing and a heart rate that would climb to from 50-60 to 130 or more just by standing up. She was having to stop practice multiple times to check her heart rate, rest and use her inhalers. She was suffering muscle fatigue and leg cramps. She would become nauseated and vomit after practice. She was, in a word, miserable. The very first time she used these compression sleeves, there was a very noticeable difference. In the 2 hours she wore these while swimming, her heart rate did not rise above 115! WHILE SWIMMING! She had no muscle cramps. She had no chest pain. She did still have some issue with feeling lightheaded or dizzy, but that Is because her heart rate does still change, but not near as dramatically as before and it lasts only a few minutes. She did not need her inhaler once in the 2 hours she had them on! She keeps a pulse oximeter poolside to keep an eye on her heart rate and was pleased to notice how much better it was. These are not a cure of POTS, but they alter her symptoms enough to be worthwhile. They are not legal to wear in a meet, but, for practice, she will wear them. In fact, I plan to order more!
A**R
Three Stars
Compression is adequate but it tends to slip down while I'm playing otherwise a 4 star product.
H**S
Article de mauvaise qualité.
Un manchon effiloché dès la première utilisation sans avoir été lavé préalablement et sans manipulation brutale(d'ailleurs les manchons compriment tellement peu qu'ils sont faciles à enfiler).
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