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πŸ‘£ Advanced Support Ankle Stirrup Splint by Curad Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.3
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Description of πŸ‘£ Advanced Support Ankle Stirrup Splint by Curad

Combination of air and foam bladders that inflate and deflate for desired compression. Ideal for severe or recurring ankle sprains. Post cast support. Country of origin: Vietnam.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Uncomfortable and insecure ankle splint

As a recent buyer of an ankle splint in the Industrial and Scientific category, I was disappointed with this product. As a result of my tests, I determined that the splint was uncomfortable and did not provide adequate support during physical activity. The only pro was the easy-to-adjust straps, but this was outweighed by the cons of an insecure fit and lack of comfort. Overall, I would not recommend this product for anyone looking for a reliable ankle splint for personal protective equipment…

Pros
  • Effective in providing support and stability to the ankle.
Cons
  • Sizing may be difficult for those who fall between the available sizes.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

mediocre ankle brace braces

Good braces but too many loose straps, difficult for a weak person to put on. The bottom bar under the heel is very thin and flimsy.

Pros
  • Country of origin: Vietnam
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

You hope you never have to use it.

I bought this product after a bad sprain and no splint. A few years ago I used a similar tire. It worked to immobilize my ankle while it healed. It goes well with my tennis shoes and gives me the support I need. The sides of the tire can be customized with air tubes. I put this new "just in case" part in my first aid kit.

Pros
  • Post cast brace
Cons
  • Expensive