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Mueller Lite Ankle Brace Black Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Mueller Lite Ankle Brace Black

Polypropylene ( 55 %) , Foam ( 27 %) , Nylon ( 18 %). The Mueller Lite Ankle Bracee offers advanced support after an ankle injury to help you get back into the game. Mueller Lite Ankle Brace helps protect weak or injured ankles. Its slim, hardshell design fits in your shoe without feeling awkward or bulky around your ankle. Recommended for volleyball, basketball, or similar sporting activities. Padded, semi-rigid shells help protect against inversion and eversion sprains. Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent. One strap with hook and loop fasteners makes on-and-off fast and easy. Hinged pivot points allow ankle flexibility and full mobility.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Superb quality!: Leg and foot rests

It is light and strong at the same time. Allows movement while providing excellent support. Great bracelet at a very good price. I have used it for 6 months for a very severe grade 3 ankle sprain and it still looks and works like new. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Durable workmanship
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Too big for the average woman

One size fits all for men! Women put on a thick sock, put on a splint, and pull another sock over it to keep the lower stirrup from flapping up. The lower stirrup is too loose and too wide to put the boot on. I wear a size 7.5 shoe and have to grow my foot to a size 10 to fit.

Pros
  • Great construction
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Comfortable protection

I chose these because I wanted to protect my ankle when riding a motorcycle in non-motorcycle boots. They feel good and meet all requirements. I had to cut some of the plastic off the bottom so I could put the boots on and off. I can definitely say I wear them but they are not uncomfortable at all. The Velcro around the ankle is VERY secure and durable. It doesn't come out by accident. They are excellent as ankle protection in cowboy boots. Ankles are the number one injury from falling off a…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • negative impression

Revainrating 5 out of 5

you want this one

My wife broke her leg five months ago. It has a huge metal bar and lots of screws. It never heals properly and it falls all the time. We bought a lace-up bandage in a perfumery, it's good for everyday use, but not for work. She wears it to work and now I don't have to pre-wrap her ankle and then wrap a figure eight etc. So basically if you have ankle problems. or even an athlete wrapping their ankle it will work. I bought two at a time so she had a backup in case it ever broke. If you've seen a

Pros
  • Worthy achievement
Cons
  • There is negativity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best buy for the price. volleyball player.

Best value. Comparable to Active Ankles, but 1/3 cheaper. need to add padding. Pros: Very easy to use in my low Mizuno volleyball shoes. Withstands college volleyball for up to 3+ years. Perfect fit (I'm 6ft 6in, size 12). boots, £200) - 1/3 the cost of the Active Ankle T2 (I'm bad) Cons: - Padding is very thin. Note that you pay a lot less than the very expensive equivalent. Places (e.g. next to your hammer) - The bottom heel plates don't seem to line up with all heels. I haven't had this…

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Minor repairability

Revainrating 3 out of 5

good for stretch recovery

The price is good but you get a better fit and more support from the Cramer T2 (I bought both) just because of the better fit/adjustment. Both are not very comfortable underfoot. The stirrup is too wide if you have small ankles/feet. . . T2 is noticeably better (at least "small") in this regard. If your ankles are larger than mine, this one size might fit you, and the T2's better fit and adjustability might not matter. Both offer more protection against sprains than the more flexible Shock…

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • I won't tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Preventive measure

I've played sports all my life but I just started playing volleyball. I've never had an ankle injury. But now I'm playing in middle position, which means I'm jumping and blocking, and sometimes the defenders on the other side of the net will step on your leg and hurt you. I've sprained my ankles a few times but luckily I've never sprained my ankle but I got paranoid about the injuries so I bought these ankle braces. They are amazing! You just slip your shoes on and put your feet on socks. I…

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Everything ok

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Active ankle is better but best for the price

I can't actively use just about any band that provides lateral support (prevents rolling/dislocating) in both of my ankles do activities sports without braces. These stirrup braces are ***absolutely the best design for lateral support.*** They are also the easiest/quickest braces to put on and take off and do not restrict ankle articulation, which I would like. I've been using Active Ankle braces for years and they are a bit more comfortable than these Mueller braces but both work very well…

Pros
  • High marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Not as thick as others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Preventive Measure

I've played sports all my life, but I've only just started playing volleyball. I've never had an ankle injury. But now I'm playing in middle position, which means I'm jumping and blocking, and sometimes the defenders on the other side of the net will step on your leg and hurt you. I've sprained my ankles a few times but luckily I've never sprained my ankle but I got paranoid about the injuries so I bought these ankle braces. They are amazing! You just slip your shoes on and put your feet on…

Pros
  • Polypropylene (55%), Foam (27%), Nylon (18%)
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Active Ankle is better but the best solution for the price

Almost all of the ligaments that provide lateral support (prevents rolling/dislocating) in both of my ankles have been shot due to multiple injuries over the years and I am unable to to do this active sports without braces. These stirrup ankle braces are ***absolutely the best design for lateral support.*** They are also the easiest/quickest braces to put on and take off and do not restrict ankle articulation, which is exactly what I need. I've been using Active Ankle braces for years and they…

Pros
  • Soft, semi-rigid shells protect against inversion and eversion sprains. Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent
Cons
  • So far so good