Description
- FIRM ANKLE SUPPORT BRACE: A good balance between mobility and stability, the A1 ankle compression brace firmly holds and supports the entire ankle from inversion while landing and turning, a practical solution for mild to moderate lateral ankle sprains
- 3-WAY STRAPS: The A1 ankle support brace features a dual inversion strap, a stirrup strap and anatomically correct stays that allow the ankle sleeve to precisely align with the ankle shape and firmly stabilise the joint to provide ankle sprain relief
- BREATHABLE DESIGN: The use of thin, low-profile materials with excellent ventilation makes the ankle compression sleeve a breathable and comfortable ankle brace for sports; materials include nylon, polyester and elastane for added durability and support
- SUITABLE FOR ACTIVE USE: The ankle brace is intended to offer a medium level of support geared towards sports and moderate physical activity such as tennis, volleyball, rugby, badminton, basketball, hiking, gymming and a variety of other sports
- FOLLOW THE SIZE CHART: The ankle brace comes in a specific design for both the left and the right foot, with both available in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizing; if your measurement falls between two sizes, pick the larger size
- Zamst is a specialised sports brace brand from Japan, used among top athletes worldwide.
The A1 provides moderate support for mild to moderate ankle sprains. The A1 ankle support incorporates improved Flyweight-Tech for a lightweight, low profile design and enhanced construction. The A1 is built with a-Fit design for an anatomically (left and right) correct fit, and i-Fit technology allowing for individualized adjustments and compression. The Exo-Grid (Internal) has dual internal stabilizers, which provide both lateral & medial ankle stability. In addition, the L-Strap and Y-Strap Stabilizers with Grip-Tech, anti-migration technology, stabilize the ankle and prevent it from rolling inwards (Inversion) by adjusting tension on the straps. Ideal for preventative application and/or for supportive use after mild or moderate ankle sprains. On average it can cost an individual at least twice as much for tape vs bracing for a season. This is a preferred option for many basketball, volleyball, and football players.