Your knees are the largest and most important joints in your body. They’re also the joints that are most susceptible to injury, as they bear most of your weight, absorb shock from falls, jumps, and turns, and experience a lot of stress. And because they’re so integral and supportive, those who have experienced knee injuries often feel that they never really heal. Cartilage, one of the knee’s most crucial elements, is unable to regenerate itself like muscle or tissue, which is part of what makes knee surgery so daunting and difficult.
It’s important to keep your knees strong and healthy. Exercise is the best thing you can do for your knees, according to many experts, such as those from Harvard University. But if you’re experiencing pain or recovering from an injury, you can sometimes feel like you’re in a loop of trying to build strength and ending up with more pain. A qualified physiotherapist can help you get control over your knee pain, but even just a little support can go a long way.
Whether you have experienced a knee injury or not, sometimes we all need a little support. Bracelayer has knee support options for the gym, the court, the slopes, and everywhere in between. Their compression pants present a unique solution to the age-old problem and simplify your knee support journey. No need to try expensive and tedious braces, tapes, or straps—just slide into some Bracelayer compression pants before your workout for all-in-one relief.
Here’s what sets Bracelayer apart from ordinary compression pants or other knee support options on the market right now.
Built-in knee support technology
Bracelayer’s unique Tri-Tech layer is designed to provide targeted knee support and compression. As suggested by its name, the Tri-Tech layer is comprised of three layers: Bracelayer’s signature StabiLuxe™ or StabiLuxe+™ compression fabric, medical grade perforated neoprene, and an overlay of compression mesh.
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All the benefits of compression
It’s not just your knees that will benefit from Bracelayer’s compression pants. Compression gear is shown to have multiple benefits for your whole body. First, compression helps improve blood flow, which reduces inflammation and helps you recover more quickly after exercise (and injury!). Second, compression is shown to help improve proprioception, your body’s sense of its position. Compression knee sleeves are also shown to help reduce fatigue in active legs, which can throw off that ever-so-important sense of proprioception.
Knees are a crucial part of your overall health. Your knees shouldn’t get in the way of your fitness goals, and knee pain shouldn’t control your life. So if you’re looking for a way to take your training to the next level, Bracelayer can help!
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Antibacterial & moisture wicking compression fabric
Bracelayer’s innovative StabiLuxe™ & StabiLuxe+™ fabric provides light compression across the lower body in addition to the targeted knee support of the Tri-Tech layer, The fabric also has an antibacterial treatment to keep you fresh and odour-free even on long training days. Both of their collections, the KS and KX, feature fleece-lined & thermal Alpine designs for all-day comfort and support in cold weather! The KS collection also features the KS1 Vent, constructed from StabiLuxe+™ TC, temperature control cooling fabric, for warm days.
Knee support for training, running, and the slopes
Being a Canadian company, Bracelayer knows a thing or two about staying active in cold weather. You can wear Bracelayer’s fleece-lined Alpine leggings for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. Or wear one of their standard models, like the KS1, as a standalone garment for training days. However you choose to get active, Bracelayer is there to support your every step.
To learn more about Bracelayer’s game changing knee support options, you can visit their site at bracelayer.ca.
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