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WHY COMPRESSIONEvery muscle cell needs energy in the form of oxygen. This is transported to the muscles via the blood. The better the blood flow in the arteries, the better the muscles are supplied - and precisely this supply can be positively influenced by compression.But, not all types of compression are the same.PROVEN TO REDUCE INJURYShin Splints: Reduces vibration, increases oxygen and promotes healing.Calf Cramps: Increase oxygen to optimize muscles, removes lactic acid.Achilles Issues: Increases oxygen to the Achilles; padding prevents damage.Pulled Muscles: Increases blood flow to increase warmth in the muscles. FEATURES MORE ENERGY, STAMINA AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVED BLOOD CIRCULATION PREVENTIVE FUNCTION MUSCLE AND JOINT STABILIZATION IMPROVED COORDINATION ALLEVIATE SHIN SPLINTS REDUCE MUSCLE TRAUMA*Sleeves should only be worn during activity to prevent swelling in the feet.Graduated medi compression, soft zone, comfortable band, odor-reducing silver ions, anatomical fit, breathable, moisture managementTARGET GROUPRunners and triathletes over short and medium distances, all ball sportsMATERIAL79% nylon, 21% spandex** materials are latex-freeSizing Chart
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