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Professional Knee Support Brace For Running, Hiking & Sports – 4-Claw Spring Support, Breathable & Flexible, Unisex Design
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colours : Pink one pair [four-claw pressure spring support]
specifications : One size [80 catties - 150 catties]
One size [80 catties - 150 catties]
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Why Your Knees Deserve This Upgrade
Every stride, squat, or jump sends shockwaves through your knees. Ordinary braces slip, squeeze, or trap heat – until now. Our biomechanically engineered support system understands active lifestyles.
5 Reasons Athletes Choose This Brace
✓ Patented 4-Claw Spring Technology – Targets pressure points around kneecap for dynamic stability
✓ Moisture-Wicking Spandex Blend – Stays dry during 10K runs or hot yoga sessions
✓ Anatomical 3D Weaving – Moves with your body, not against it (no chafing behind knees)
✓ Weight-Based Sizing – M/XL codes align with global body types for compression that fits
✓ Subtle Color Palette – From Dusty Rose to Slate Blue, complements workout aesthetics
From Trail to Treadmill: Your New Movement Ally
Picture this: As dawn breaks over London’s Hyde Park, your brace’s graduated compression supports warm-up stretches. Later, during rocky Appalachian Trail sections, the anti-slip silicone grips keep protection in place. For first-generation immigrants rebuilding community through weekend football matches, it’s the discreet guardian against old injuries.
Engineered for the Long Run
Unlike rigid medical braces, our flexible design transitions seamlessly from spin class to grocery runs. The cross-woven back panel accommodates kneeling during gardening – a nod to Mediterranean elders’ lifestyles.












