The McDavid 195 is the number one selling lace up ankle brace on the market. University research shows that wearing the 195 makes you three times less likely to incur an ankle injury. Product Features Ultralight nylon shell Fully-adjustable figure-6 straps Straps can be tightened at any time without re-lacing the brace Padded lining Notched
Categories: Braces, Splints & Supports
Added on: November 16, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The McDavid 195 is the number one selling lace up ankle brace on the market. University research shows that wearing the 195 makes you three times less likely to incur an ankle injury.
Tried 5 braces – this one is OK I’ve purchased 5 different ankle braces and will post this same review for each one.I was looking for ankle brace the would give the most lateral support.I’ve injured both my ankles while playing ultimate Frisbee. I love the game and will continue playing no matter what.So wearing support is now a must for me otherwise I easily roll my ankle on a sharp turn or a stop during the game.So again, my intent is to use ankle support for already injured ankle while…
This brace offers great protection and support for the ankle I will not play basketball without wearing these. This brace offers great protection and support for the ankle. I suffered a severe ankle sprain playing hoops more than a decade ago. I have been wearing McDavid braces ever since. The lace and figure-8 strap system keeps everything in place but doesn’t limit my mobility at all. I’m a smaller guy on the court 5’11”, 185 lb guard so I need to move quickly in order to succeed. The braces allow me mobility and most importantly, confidence, to…
Comfortable, light and provides compression for healing LOVE love love this brace. I’m healing from a Grade II sprain that happened 8 weeks ago and this brace works far better than the Aircast I was using. It fits in my sneakers so I can finally get more exercise, and while walking around in my daily life I forget I’m healing from an injury, because this brace is so supportive. I need the compression whenever I’m putting weight on the ankle, because my ligaments are not yet healed – they snap and pop when not wearing the brace, but do NOT while…