Quick Lace Up Ankle Brace with Side Stabilizing Pads. Slim Fit Ankle Support Brace. Adjustable & Breathable Ankle Support for Men Women. Ankle Stabilizer for Sprain.Injury Recovery.Sports.XL
CAD $6.58 – CAD $8.88
1000 in stock
Description








Specifications
- Brand NameZOELION
- Age Range DescriptionAdult
- Number of Items1
- Model NumberPRO-8016
- ManufacturerZOELION
- ASINB0FMR5TCLP
- Specific Uses For ProductMild Sprain, Ankle Swelling & Pain, Weakness Ankle, Achilles Tendonitis, Plantar Fasciitis, Arthritis, Sports
- Target Use Body Part Feet
- SizeXS (Ankle size:9.6"-10.4")/Pack of 1
- Unit Count1.0 Count
- ColorBlack
- Material60% Nylon, 27% Polyester, 10% Plastic, 3% Metal
Additional information
| style | Black |
|---|---|
| size | L (Ankle size:13-14)/Pack of 1, M (Ankle size:12-13)/Pack of 1, S (Ankle size:10.4-12)/Pack of 1, XL (Ankle size:14-15)/Pack of 1, XS (Ankle size:9.6-10.4)/Pack of 1 |






Is comfortable
You can tighten each section to get pretty firm support, though it won’t fully immobilize the joint. Out of all the ankle braces I’ve used, this one gives the most support, but it’s also bulkier because of the stabilizer pads on both sides. Unfortunately, with it on, I can't get my foot into my running shoes. This is something I can wear for stability walking around, but not for activity.
Used this brace to transition after 8 weeks out of a stabilization boot for 3 avulsion fractures and tendon/ligament damage. It worked very well, was easy to put on. The compression sleeve was very comfortable and held up to washing. The exterior wrap was was to use, though slightly uncomfortable under the foot and I had to adjust it multiple times during the day. I am on my feet all day and did feel secure in it. The one con of the product is it doesn't easily fit into my normal shoes or sandals; I ended up having to buy a pair of slides for wide width in a pinch and while working I had to use lace-up shoes. Not a huge deal but know that it doesn't fit in every shoe. I wore it for 2 and a half weeks consistently and it did it's job.
Pros:
Secure lace-up fit with side stabilizers for extra support
Comfortable and adjustable for various ankle sizes
Cons:
May feel slightly bulky under some shoes
Lacing up takes longer than slip-on braces
This is my first time using an ankle brace, which I hoped would address a mild but sometimes limiting pain that is brought on by prolonged periods of standing or after walking several miles within a day. For the reasons I described above, donning the brace is extremely easy, and should even be doable for people with limited mobility/dexterity (if you can put on a shoe, this should be no problem). Once on and tightened, my ankle did in fact feel well-supported, but a new problem revealed itself once I stated walking: every footfall on the brace side feels unstable -- I suspect this is because the brace wraps around my arch and therefore modifies its shape as it hits the ground. Whatever the reason, the result is pain on a part of my ankle that had no pain before, along with new pains on my foot, knee and hip. Fortunately, these new pains were temporary and subsided once I removed the brace.
The unexpected silver lining for me was the included compression sleeve which is meant to be worn under the brace -- since the pain I hoped to address is mild, the slight support offered by the sleeve along with a sock and shoe actually helps me more than the brace itself does.
I'm deducting one star because it didn't work for me, but the materials, construction, and price are so good that it would be unfair to rate it lower, especially when you consider that our bodies and related pains are all different. I actually do recommend you try this, and hope that you have better luck with it than I did.