Showing posts with label Sleeve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sleeve. Show all posts
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Tayère Therapeutics Knee Support Sleeve: Tourmaline Far Infrared (FIR) Series Provides Comfort and Support
I have bad knees, both of them are unstable and painful. I've used so many support sleeves and products on them to even just let me keep walking. The neoprene sleeves become uncomfortable and sweat, the velcroed support sleeves only help for a short while and often start falling down my leg and become painful. The thin sleeves don't support the knee at all. However, the Tayère Therapeutics Knee Support Sleeve: Tourmaline Far Infrared (FIR) Series is literally the best sleeve I've ever used. It slides on easily and stays in place. It is comfortable enough for all day wear. It doesn't hurt, make my knees over-heated or over-compress my thighs. While it is a one size fits most, people should pay attention to the measurements on the website. It is perfect for me, however, for people with very thin legs and knees and for those with very large legs and knees it might not work as well. I really feel the gentle support, my knees hurt less and they don't feel like they are twisting. The support allows me to move more, walk further, and even stand for longer periods of time. I don't really know what to say about the tourmaline component as I'm not sure exactly what it does. All I know is that this sleeve works for me for whatever reason. While I can't guarantee that it will work for you as it did for me, I strongly recommend it as an aid for painful, wobbly knees.
You can purchase this product on Amazon.com.
I received this product in exchange for my honest and unbiased feedback, regardless I only recommend products that worked for me and that I think will work for my readers.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Alien Armor Arm Compression Sleeve Provides Great Support and Is Comfortable

I was skeptical about this arm compression sleeve when I first saw it on Amazon. I have lymphadema as a result of chemotherapy for cancer. I have used "over the counter" compression sleeves before, especially when flying and I found that I could only wear them for an hour and then they became too painful to wear, especially around the elbow area. I put these sleeves on when they arrived and I was surprised about how comfortable they were. They provided good support and compression without being binding or stiff. The material that they are made of (27% Spandex & 73% Polyester) is woven in a manner that helps it slide on and off the arm. Additionally, they are not overly warm, which is an advantage in Louisiana, where I live. The material seems breathable and lightweight, yet does provide the needed support. For customers with lymphadema, I do recommend that if your arm measurements are close to the top arm measurement for the size that you get the next size. It might be too constricting for your upper arm otherwise. There is a band at the top, with a no-slip layer on it. This band is tighter than the rest of the sleeve. Overall, I would recommend this sleeve for use as a lightweight compression garment that doesn't have to be custom fit. Additionally, there are 2 sleeves in the package, so if you only need to wear one, you have a backup. They can be hand or machine washed.
You can purchase this product on Amazon.com.
I received this product in exchange for my honest and unbiased feedback, regardless I only recommend products that worked for me and that I think will work for my readers.

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