ACE Elasto-Preene Ankle Support, Support to sprained or strained ankle, Satisfaction Guarantee, MI207526
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There should be a note in the product description indicating what size ankle support it It appears that they are available in sizes
There may be a reduction in demand for them if you ask the manufacturer.
There are 9 inches between my toes and my elbow. A size 7 shoe and the large/xl are snug on my feet, so I would think a size large would fit a size 7 shoe and above.
There is no need to wash this product on a machine. The following cleaning instructions are provided for your convenience The first thing you need to do is take off any hinges on your support. After that, you should close all straps and fasteners, then hand wash them in warm (not hot) water with mild soap. Let dry on air after rinsing well. The brace cannot be machine washed, tumble dried or dry cleaned, nor can bleach or fabric softener be used.
Selected User Reviews For ACE Elasto-Preene Ankle Support, Support to sprained or strained ankle, Satisfaction Guarantee, MI207526
It is comfortable, breathable, and non-irritating. Exclusion of some It is painful for me to move my ankle joint. As well as driving for hire during the day, my ankle and shin hurt even more from little bumps on the road and long driving hours. I've been looking for something to provide some support, but not too tight to cut off circulation or make As it turned out, this did the trick. My favorite aspect of this dress is that it is easy to get on and off and that it provides light to moderate support so that I can drive, do chores around the house, and not even remember that I'm The ankle sleeve is comfortable and non-bulky. I would recommend it to anyone looking for high-quality ankle support Supporting their ankle to a minimal extent.
After having an ACE brand ankle support for years, I decided to get a second one so that I can alternate them when I suffer an It was important to me to have support without too much tightness during swelling so I purchased this size. There are some obvious things to dislike about it, including the apparent lack of ankle padding. It is very soft and very spacious, but, since I have an old pair to compare it to, it is It does not need to go halfway up my calf for an ankle support to be Having folded it down, I put it away. My second issue is that the bottom bit is too short - I can't get the support to keep my foot from hanging too low when it is A few changes have been made to the soft, cushy parts, but the function is a bit limited.
When I was younger, I played Ultimate Frisbee (no laughing) three You went to the gym 5 times a week but then didn't make it For about 8 months, I was unable to run due to the ultimate injury. The only problem I ran into was that I stupidly tried to return to exercise at the same level too quickly, and so I ended up with weekend warrior He is such a dunderhead. Trying to push through the pain and not learning from my lesson, I tried to push through it again. After I had been defeated, I went back home to think about what I should do next. Following a little research, I picked up some sports tape and one of these and started Even though I felt nothing for nearly an hour, I was able to play most of the game. I listened to the tape for one hour a week for a month, then I stopped the tape and changed only to can walk pain free now, and I anticipate that I will be able to take off the ankle brace within a month or so. br> This is my second one, the first one I got from a store and later lost, and I would definitely buy it.
An extra hard knot can be found at the back of the heel where the band from the opening of the heel is finished off. As a result, wearing close back shoes would cause discomfort on the back of the heel, no matter how open the back may be. Despite trying to sleep with it for support, I woke up within an hour because it was putting too much pressure on the band beneath my The Small/Medium shoe seemed to fit well and should have been fine since I have thin rather narrow feet. However, the compression surfaced soon after which is why I am not sure why it became such a problem.
It has been more than 10 years since I bought one of these. As it is getting ragged, I thought it might be a good idea to In the old one, the label is marked as "large. " So I have ordered a "Large/Extra Large" to replace the lost item. Okay, I guess Ace's idea of "large" has changed over time. There is a sizing label on the box that reads "LG/XL" but the current one is As a matter of fact, it is so tight that I had to take it off Also, there was a defect or error in manufacturing. Decorative cloth rims surround the hole where the heel goes at the back of the shoe. A portion of this piece lines up directly with the Achilles tendon at the end. Here, the rim is overlapped and seems to be glued to the tendon, leaving a lump that is pressed on it. I sure as heck hope this doesn't get painful! Well, other Americans probably think the same as I do. . . Those who attempt to cut costs and offshore manufacture their products do so at their peril. The quality of American companies is quite good, Ace, and I would be willing to pay more.
At work, I hurt my ankle and was in a lot of pain. My shoulder has been operated on and I am undergoing physical therapy. I have enjoyed this product since my therapist recommended it to me. So I could wash them and alternate them, I wish I had made more purchases. Nevertheless, I wash by hand at night, and air dry it overnight, so that by morning it is as good as new.
The support is excellent.
My ankles have been broken twice and I've tried all kinds of support items walking boots, hiking boots, and shoes to keep me in alignment. These are my favorite by far. They have padding below the ankle and on the back, so I don't feel so uncomfortable wearing them. These shoes don't bother my feet at all when I walk long distances in them.