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COMPRESSPORTR2V2 Compression Calf Sleeves

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R489

Retail: R700
About

COMPRESSPORT was born in Switzerland from the desire to offer a range of high performance compression garments to all sportsmen and women. COMPRESSPORT supports you by providing physiological benefits but also by being at your side at all times. Wherever you run, wherever you train, whether you’re an elite athlete, an age-group athlete or an amateur just starting out, COMPRESSPORT supports your muscles, providing protection, thermoregulation and cutting-edge technology. 

Product Features
  • Iconic, high-performance compression calf sleeves to reduce muscle vibration and increase performance whatever your discipline

  • Postponed fatigue and improved performance through reduced muscle vibration, helping you maintain speed and intensity for longer during effort
  • High-level muscle support to the calves, decreasing the risk of injury and cramps through targeted 360-degree compression
  • Optimal comfort thanks to increased vertical stretchability and improved fit : no irritation, no chafing, no slipping down or moving during your training session or race
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