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Active Supports For Active Lifestyles

Active supports are slimline and lightweight knitted supports, built for comfort, flexibility and ease of movement to help strains, sprains and instability during sporting and everyday activities. Multi Zone Compression (MZC) for targeted support provides a snug yet flexible fit, helping warm muscles. Specialist breathable fabric helps control moisture during intense activities. With a vibrant design and mild to moderate support, Active products are perfect for active lifestyles.

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COMPRESSION

Targeted Multi-Zone Compression allows for the best fit and performance

MULTI-WAY
SUPPORT

Multi-Way stretch provides support for sprains and instabilities

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EVERYDAY
PROTECTION

Reduces likelihood of injury during sports and everyday activities

ALL DAY
COMFORT

Slimline, lightweight and breathable for all day wear

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INJURY
REHABILITATION

Provides confidence during recovery and beyond

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