🔥 Elevate your recovery game — pain relief that works as hard as you do!
The Incrediwear Leg Sleeve 2-pack features a proprietary infrared-emitting fabric that activates with body heat to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and accelerate muscle and joint recovery. Designed for all-day comfort and backed by clinical research, these full-length sleeves support pain relief from injuries, arthritis, and post-surgery healing, making them a must-have for active professionals and athletes alike.
A**R
Great help after TKR
I started wearing these sleeves @ 4 weeks post TKR. They are a game changer in reducing swelling and thus helping with ROM. They are also helping with healing.
M**I
There are others that are better
Not made of same great knee knit sleeve
S**K
Helped with pain
These do help with pain. My problem is that they roll down at the top and cause too much pressure around my thighs. They are not comfortable for daily use. They are ok for sleeping but still feels uncomfortable when it rolls down. Guess I need compression pants.
|**す
☆⌒(>。≪) they're really it¢hy! 🦵
The media could not be loaded. All the raving c•mments from these "Vin€ Customer Reviews" that received a pair of full leg sleeves as a "Free Product" felt like total propaganda to me. Heck the only reason why I even found myself here is that my brother, after seeing that everything I was ordering was an improper fit/didn't work (resulting in multiple trips to post office to return them all). Let me try on his grey Incrediwear sleeve and the size he had me try on ended up helping me make an educated guess on the size I should get.As someone who has had a multitude of reinjures to my right knee (from middle school all the way to now) it has lead to cartilage loss, bone spurs, surgery, and most recently a permanently misaligned knee cap. The result being that I have chronic pain that's diminished my quality of life greatly (and as an uninsured indigent American) I was desperate enough to give the Incrediwear sleeves a try (even though the price for these gave me heart palpitations!).So far I've been using these for over a week, and I have noticed some improvements here and there. Since I've been using the sleeves at night I feel like the compression, along with the copper, helps to retain heat in my legs. A typical night for me usually equals joint pain/leg cramps that the cold temperatures from the air conditioner only aggravates, but these compression sleeves managed to keep my legs cozy and on good days it helps to reduce some of my chronic pain. One thing I really liked about the Incrediwear sleeves is that (even with my really long legs) they could reach the area just below my 🍑 cheeks! Which was a nice surprise, usually I'm too tall for these types things to fit properly.These compression sleeves are in no way a cure all and I still experience more than my fair share of down days where I won't even want to get out of bed, but (if nothing else) I could consider these a shot in the dark for a h•me•pathic (¿placebo?) treatment. It's not perfect, but for the pri¢e I pay€d I needed these to be perfect...One of the things I didn't like about these leg sleeves is that the lower leg portion is too loose (the opening that touches above my foot/ankle is too wide and remains agape when worn) since it's not form fitting on that area the sleeve fails to compress there and I consider that to be unacceptable. Plus on the particular sleeve (that I use exclusively on my right leg) there's a long loose black thread sticking out on the logo that says 'Incrediwear' and although this isn't a deal breaker for me (and it even helps me differentiate between the left/right leg sleeves) it still would've been nice if they had payed closer attention to quality control before shipping these particular leg sleeves out to me...I'm also not too keen on the material used to make these. For me it feels uncomfortable/itchy, and at first I thought it might've been because it needed to be washed more... but after multiple washings the itchiness/discomfort from the fabric hasn't improved. Maybe these sleeves aren't right for my skin type? Or maybe after a few more washes the itchiness from the fabric will disappear completely? Who knows 🤷♀️, but since I'm the type of person who has incredibly sensitive skin this might be something other people won't experience an issue with. Although... it would be nice if a pure cotton compression sleeve could be made for people that have sensitive skin in the near future?I just started using these sleeves during the day too, and I had been avoiding doing that at first since I originally thought the material would be too thick to be worn comfortably in the summer heat, but for the time being I feel (as) comfortable (as I can be with this fabric type) with them on. Even with the hot weather, I don't feel like my legs are overheated. There's also silicone stitched on the inside of the leg sleeve, and even though it doesn't prevent the leg sleeves from slipping/rolling down completely (I still need to pull them up every once in a while while when I'm walking), but even so I do think the silicone grip helps somewhat...I just wished they had stitched more of that silicone grip on the inside, but maybe it just slips down often on me because of my muscle atrophy? Maybe it's difficult for the silicone to grip onto my flappy right leg? Although compared to the other stuff I've tried these stay in place for longer by comparison... Another downside is that these sleeves make me feel like if I'm not really careful when removing them that I'll eventually end up stretching out the elastic. Since they're black I also have to squint (in poor lighting) to make it easier to spot the circle that's meant to adhere to my knee, and since I like getting all the little designs on the fabric to match up with the natural contours of my leg, but I don't know if that's really necessary to get the full effect of the compression/copper it's just something I do cause I can't help but need to align it.For now though it feels like this sleeve may have made somewhat of a difference, but I can't say for sure if this is a placebo effect or not just yet, but there's been some improvements in my quality of life, and I can say that I appreciate anything that can improve that even if it's just a tiny bit, but is it 2OO dollars worth of improvement? That's something I can't answer. Unfortunately, if the material of these leg sleeves keeps bothering me, I might end up returning these compression sleeves, hopefully a couple of more washes will take care of this discomfort...P.S: I couldn't get past how itchy the fabric made my legs feel, so I ended up returning the leg wraps for a full refund. I'm pretty sure most people won't have this issue with the fabric like I did, my skin is just crazy sensitive. Unfortunately for me this was a deal breaker, but if I had bought these with the intention of wearing them temporarily while exercising it would work but since I needed these as an overnight sleep aid to discourage leg cramps/to help me retain heat while the air conditioner is on the coldest setting (to prevent the cold from aggravating my joint pain) these weren't suitable for my needs since I had a hard time getting to sleep since I kept scratching my legs cause the material was irritating me so much. Here's to hoping that in the future Incrediwear will make compression sleeves that's 100% cotton, but it's truly a shame... I really needed this to work, I guess I'll have to keep looking for a different alternative. I might try the smaller knee compression sleeve (for temporary wear).P.S.S: For context, I'm a former athlete. In my prime I weighed 145lbs with only 12% body fat. I was in the advanced classes for boxing (used to do plenty of road work to improve my stamina since coach was strict), brazilian jiu-jitsu (my signature move were arm bars in those days), MMA (I used to spar with grown men who towered over me *it was a thrilling sport to say the least), I also did plenty of cross fit (I was strong enough in those days to flip a tractor tire on my own, would slam a sledge hammer into the tire, would exercise with those super heavy sea ropes that still has some seashells encrusted in them *it kinda helped us to develop calluses, would push sleds with huge weights on them, and had so much upper body strength that I could use only my upper body strength to climb up and down the high ceiling rope), used to judo throw my fair share of grown men, did plenty of weight lifting with dumbbells and used to bench press a lot too, would get those bumpy bones on my shins from smacking them on the hard part of the punching bag *I have enlarged knuckles from those days too, did lots of cardio with only active rest days, at the time when I got what was described as "career killing injuries in my right knee and spine" I had to give up my beloved passion in the sports (boxing was my one saving grace for years but after the most recent injury and due to my bad genetics I had to give even that up quite a couple of years back... ironically enough not too long after the day my boxing coach had announced that I'd be the only "female" in the class to go with the males to get our licenses to fight and compete at Golden Gloves, unfortunately a knee dislocation ruined my chances of pursuing that opportunity). So yes, my health has been gradually deteriorating and even after all these years I'm still actively mourning what I once was, especially since I was in sports for a huge chunk of my life, but after being let go from my job (due to my health issues) I ended up deciding to go back to school. Changed my major (I'm studying the arts now with an interest in writing). I've been attending college part time (usually two to three classes a semester depending on my health while taking summer and winters off). The last time I went to physical therapy they got me to a point where I could lift myself off a toilet without assistance (major win for me) I still need assistance getting into and out of the shower since my right leg can suddenly give out on me... as a result late last Fall I ended up transitioning to being an ambulatory wheelchair user and my parents are currently looking into getting me a upright lateral ergonomic forearm walker to prevent deconditioning, but my rough rider wheelchair has made it possible for me to be an in person student again and thanks to it I'm no longer as severely housebound as I was before. Anyhow, once I've got more financial dexterity, I'll be sure to reorder a few pairs to try them out again. Who knows, maybe I'll fair better with them a second time?
E**N
Works great
Ordered after tore tendon in hamstring. Gave additional support. Highly recommend
H**M
Very comfortable, good fit... but bad skin rash. Not worth the price
First of all, I tried few other compression sleeves : Leg sleeve, compression pants, compression knee sleeves, etc. I decided to try full leg sleeves after injuring myself from over training for half a marathon. I couldn't run 5 K without pain in my knee and this sleeve promised to relieve pain so I decided to get it and give it a try.1. Incrediwear Leg sleeves were by far the most comfortable leg sleeves. They stretch just right and fits cozy against your skin. I seriously debated about keeping this main due to how it feels... until I finally decided to return it... for the reasons that I am listing below2. On the second day of wearing the leg sleeves, I started developing bad rash on my leg... and it wasn't because of the top part where they have that non slipping rubber. it was right around my knee where the material was touching. The rash was almost similar to the ones from poison ivy. I got them on both of my legs and they were very itchy.3. Even though the sleeves were made with high quality material and the size was just right, I didn't think it really did anything for me. Nothing more than an knee sleeve from another brand which I got for a fraction of the cost.4. The fabric felt nice... but I thought it was way over priced for what it is and what it does.
J**.
I’m not getting the negative reviews
I’m an athlete. I run, lift, row, bike and box. I also have had knee surgery and live in Texas. With this mind, these are the best compression sleeves I’ve worn (and I’ve tried many). Will they roll down? In colder weather they will roll down (at first) until my legs warm up and my blood starts flowing. In warmer weather, are they too hot too wear? Absolutely not, and I can’t understand those who complain. Any tight base layer will cause your body to heat up. However, I wear these to run in 90* heat. They are comfortable and add the best comprehension for serious athletes who require knee and muscle support.
S**Y
As good as they claim
Having had platelet replacement therapy, I needed a brace that was not compression. These are worth every dime. I have three pair and no longer use any other brace.
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