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The RIKEEP Ankle Support is an adjustable, breathable ankle brace designed for maximum comfort and support. Made from high-quality elastic nylon, it fits all foot sizes and features a non-slip silicone interior for enhanced stability. Ideal for sports enthusiasts and anyone seeking relief from chronic ankle strain or fatigue.





| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Brand | Candy Li |
| Colour | blue 1 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific uses for product | Relieve ankle discomfort |
| Use for | Ankles |
L**5
It worked
worked right away, the pain in the side of my foot was dulled quickly
N**J
Good Suppott
Brace is easy to use and provides ankle support without the bulkiness. Great product would purchase again.
M**E
Universal ankle support
This ankle support is easy to use and provides a secure, comfortable fit. It wraps around the foot and ankle well, offering great support without feeling too tight or restrictive. The material is flexible yet sturdy, allowing for a snug fit that conforms to different shapes and sizes. One of the best features is its universal sizing—it adjusts easily to accommodate both small and larger ankles, making it a versatile option for different users. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, need extra stability during workouts, or just want added support for daily activities, this brace does the job effectively. Overall, it’s a well-designed, reliable ankle support that offers both comfort and functionality. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an easy-to-use, adjustable, and supportive solution.
S**N
Ankle support after a grade 2 sprain
I am healing from a grade 2 sprain and after I could get out of the brace they gave me at the ER, I have been wearing this ankle brace and I like it. I can work in it and it gives my ankle the support it needs and I'm able to wear it with my athletic shoes I normally wear before the injury. I had to put a longer sock on to cover my ankle because the silicone makes me break out in a rash. I can live with that as long as I can get the ankle support I need. I see it as a good trade off.
A**R
Functional but less than optimal design and packaging
There are a few features that I like. One is the ease with which one can slip this onto a sore sprained ankle. I contrast this with the sausage-casing inspired design of some other products. Just try to get a badly swollen ankle and foot into a compression sock or something of similar design. It's not a pleasant experience. This product design is a bit more sensible. I do find fault with the packaging and the instructions on the package. It follows the pattern of a well-know computer company named after a common fruit. You have all this wasted white space, diagrams that are too small, and text that is minuscule. People older than 20 do sprain their ankles, and even though my vision is fine, this was a chore. Whenever I see packaging with 4-point text in light grey on a white background I have to chuckle and curse at the same time. So this isn't light grey on white, but it can't be more than 4 point text and is perhaps smaller. This illustrations are pretty useless unless you magnify them, and that shouldn't be necessary. If you know how to wrap a sprained ankle you will do fine, but if you don't, you may be better off buying an ACE bandage, and looking at one of a multitude of YouTube videos that provide options for how to apply said bandage. The other more minor issue is that there is a soft plastic bead on the inner/contacting surface. Other than allowing you to remove any hairs you might have on your lower leg, I'm not sure that this has any other positive function. It's a pretty neutral product. There are some design positives. It does provide support. It can presumably be washed after multiple uses. I used it twice and then went back to an ACE bandage.
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