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๐ฆถ Lace up, lock down, and never miss a step!
The SNEINO Lace Up Ankle Brace offers 360-degree neoprene support with dual spring steel stabilizers and adjustable compression straps, designed to accelerate recovery from sprains, Achilles tendonitis, and other ankle injuries. Lightweight and breathable, it fits comfortably under shoes, making it perfect for athletes and professionals seeking reliable ankle protection during sports and daily activities.








| ASIN | B0885TH7FW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,700 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #10 in Ankle Braces |
| Brand | SNEINO |
| Brand Name | SNEINO |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,578 Reviews |
| Included Components | ankle brace |
| Item Dimensions | 9.8 x 5 x 1.3 inches |
| Item Form | Brace, Wrap |
| Manufacturer | SNEINO |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Model Name | Ankle Brace for Women Men |
| Model Number | Ankle Brace |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | XDG-M-0418223 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand wash and dry |
| Size | X-Large |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Ankle Mild Sprain, Ankle Pain, Basketball,Sports, Swelling & Fatigue, Weakness Ankle, Plantar Fasciitis, Arthritis, TendinitisAnkle Mild Sprain, Ankle Pain, Basketball,Sports, Swelling & Fatigue, Weakness Ankle, Plantar Fasciitis, Arthritis, Tendinitis Specific Uses For Product Ankle Mild Sprain, Ankle Pain, Basketball,Sports, Swelling & Fatigue, Weakness Ankle, Plantar Fasciitis, Arthritis, TendinitisAnkle Mild Sprain, Ankle Pain, Basketball,Sports, Swelling & Fatigue, Weakness Ankle, Plantar Fasciitis, Arthritis, Tendinitis See more |
| Sport Type | Basketball |
| Target Use Body Part | Ankles |
| UPC | 705735994760 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Use for | Ankles |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |
N**Y
Kept my ankles stable and pain free
Tried several braces and this one was the best for me. It's more stable than an ace bandage and velcro-only braces but not as firm as a boot. I was able to wear a sock over it and it fit inside my sneakers, loosening the shoe slightly. I've hand washed it several times and it was easy and dried without altering the brace fit. The only downside is that it does take time to put on and remove because of the laces. It's like ice skates or chuck taylor high tops. Tips: Measure your ankle girth for the best fit per the photo rec. My shoe size indicated a medium but my ankle girth indicated a small. The small definitely fit more secure & comfortable for me but you could possibly have to size up or down depending on how thick your ankle is. I followed Lulabelle's advice and wore over a thin sock. It definitely made it more comfortable and I cut off the sock toes for more circulation. I also took her tip of threading the laces higher up on the tongue holder. That absolutely kept it from bunching up.
M**K
Great product that is helping my ankle heal faster
Yes it takes a while to put it on, but as you get used to it it takes less than a minute to get it on. It gives very great support for my ankle. I tore my ligament and cannot wear a boot due to work. This lets me put my foot into my shoes. With socks it is difficult to fit into a shoe, but it covers most of your foot except your toes, so it's pretty much like a sock so I don't wear a sock on the injured foot. Does not smell bad like other products that off gas. The only thing I can think of that is negative is if your ankle is severely injured, it may take a while to take off gently to not aggravate your ankle.
S**A
Good support, but you will need slip on shoes or bigger shoes
It's a good brace. Definitely feel less pain with walking. It is bulky tho and you'll most likely need to wear something like crocs which thank God I have and can wear to work. I also found, the easiest way to put it on would be to unloop some of the shoe laces, loosen it as much as you can, and then it goes on like a glove. As a physical therapist assistant, it gives good medial/lateral stability which is important for any sprain. I recommend it, but you will need a bigger pair of shoes or slip ons. Also, it runs a little small. I'm a 7-7.5 (including how swollen the ankle is) and medium fits pretty good.
C**R
Great for ankle sprain/rehab
I have a grade II ankle sprain and was wearing a boot the first week and thought I didn't need to wear anything but a compression sock in week 2. Greatly mistaken, swelling and pain came back so I'm using this brace as an interim, not the easiest to do by yourself but def supportive and in less than 2 days of wearing the swelling has subsided and the pain at night. Highly recommend and much better than any otc neoprene sleeve thing at drugstores
J**H
Best of 3 ankle braces, neoprene padded comfort
I had a broken talus bone and my orthopedic had suggested I get an ankle brace a few weeks after I was in a boot. I bought 3 ankle braces from Amazon to try to find the best fit. Like shoes, they may fit some feet better than others. So please use the reviews as reference only. I tried the Z athletics, which resembles the closest to the popular ASO brand but with a significantly smaller price tag. I was so hoping Z will work but sadly, it didnโt. The ASO brand, which had a lot of positive reviews (and was also the most costly) didnโt work for me either. In the end, the Sneino fitted the best. The soft neoprene was cushiony. The sizing fits very nicely. It took me a few different tries over several days to figure the best tightness - how much to tighten the laces - in order not to cut into circulation while still offering support. For those reviews that complained itโs too complicated to put on, itโs NOT if you follow the steps. Get on YouTube, there are plenty of videos demonstrating how to put on. My orthopedic doctor showed me how to properly put on one (I didnโt buy it from the doc figuring the clinic probably would charge me more than amazon!) which Iโm sharing here in my video. You are supposed to flex your toe and at the same time push down your heel into the hole to get the best fit before working the laces. Skip lacing the last two eyelets when you first put it on or youโll have difficulty putting your hurt foot through the brace. You also want to remember to first strap the side where your bad ankle is to give max support. I also learnt the 1 finger test from my PT. Watch my video for clearer explanation. It does take a few mins to put on, more than putting on a regular pair of lace shoes, so have patience and plan ahead before leaving the house if you are wearing it out. There is another brand that offers pre-laced brace with a Velcro which saves you time from tightening every lace eyelet but that costs a lot more money so I didnโt consider. In the end, I still elected not to keep the brace because itโs not very useful wearing outside since I couldnโt wear the brace inside my shoes. I had to wear my sonโs shoe that were two sizes bigger in order to fit the brace. That didnโt work out very well because the bigger shoe didnโt give me the stability that I needed. At home, I didnโt wear it as my PT was encouraging me to exercise maximum mobility to improve strengthening and recovery. So, after a while, the brace was just sitting there. I think if I had hindsight of my whole recovery process, I would have started to wean out of my tall medical boot earlier into this ankle brace. I started trying this brace at week 5 from date of my accident, a little late. To be honest, I wore the boot a little too long because I was reluctant to get out of it since it gave me a lot of security as my ankle was still swollen and fragile and wanted the protection from the knocks and bangs you could easily get from just moving around. The boot (and crutches) also gave me a lot of respect when I was out and about! People could visibly see you are hurt and give way to you, hold the door, be more patient etc For reference, I got a size S for the Sneino brace. My shoe size is between 6.5-7.5W, larger end for boots. The front of my foot is wide but rest of my foot is narrow/ slim. Iโm about 5โ1, 100lbs. See my comparison review against the other two brands to get a better feel. I hope the video review helps those shopping!
S**E
Brace does its job but rips up inside of show from straps
I've worn my fair share of ankle braces over the years from being hypermobile and playing competitive sports. This brace does what it's supposed to and is somewhat comfortable for a brace. It doesn't have any hard plastic inserts (nor does it claim to, only stating that in case someone thinks it does) so the support provided is moderate compared to something more rigid. The reason I'm giving it three stars is because it torn up the inside of my shoe from rubbing so now I only wear it with a specific pair because I don't want to ruin all my shoes. So, it works for its intended purpose, but I'm going to buy a different brand because I have different gym, walking, trail running, and hiking sneakers and I need a brace that won't damage them.
T**I
GREAT BRACE!
The perfect brace for a rolled ankle. Really helps and works!!
L**E
Not quite perfect but pretty close
My medical professional recommended I order this ankle brace for a sprained ankle. I wear a woman's size 8.5 US shoe and ordered the medium, fits me well. Once I figured out some of the quirks of how to put it on that don't show in the video I found it to be comfortable and supportive. Application tips they don't show you in the video: 1. You really want to wear this with a mid-calf or full calf sock as shown. I intially wore with ankle socks and no-show socks (it's hot weather) and it was very uncomfortable. Switched to a mid-calf sock slightly taller than the boot, much better! 2. I had to unlace it nearly to the ankle in order to get my foot in it without putting pressure on or torqueing my injured ankle. 3. Boot arrives with the laces going through the tongue lace holder after lacing at the ankle point, which pulls the tongue down, bunching the tongue at the ankle point and also then the tongue doesn't protect your shin from the grommets higher up. Once I noticed the tongue lace holder, and that the laces were going through it a the wrong lace point, the tongue stayed in place and also stayed in position to protect me from the grommets. 4. The leathery-looking side of the ankle straps is the side that sticks to the boot. You'd think it would be the velcro-looking side but it is not. After getting the quirks out of the application process, I discovered this boot is supportive and super comfortable to wear all day. I work in a very large office building and usually walk 4-5 miles in a typical work day; this brace let me do that comfortably.
M**D
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I**(
Amazing Product
Amazing support for my ankle/lower leg. Recovering from broken leg at the ankle. Brace provides so much support and so comfortable as well. Highly recommend.
K**P
Brace
Fit not bad Worked well Only problem was the little eyes for to laces come easily and the side straps were a little short
A**E
Very useful
Was recommended by my sons doctor, this wrap works great for any athletic individual who has injury to their ankle. Protects well. Only complaint is that it is bulky, but will take the bulk over repeated injuries.
L**Y
Not what it says it is.
Iโm confused by this product as it has no laces. I reread all of the description and looked at the pictures and they are supposed to have laces. The one I received has just Velcro straps. We will try this one on and see the support it gives.
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