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Our Knee Wraps are designed to offer support to the knees, during lifting exercises such as squats or deadlifts. Made from durable cotton these elasticated wraps are fully adjustable and fasten with a sturdy Velcro grip.
1.9meters long, 8cm, stretching to approximately 3meters in length. Sold in pairs.
- Supports knee during lifting
- Elasticated and fully adjustable
- Fastens with Velcro grip
- May improve performance
Wrap securely around both sides of the knee joint and fasten in place using the Velcro Strap.
For more specific direction we recommend seeking the advice of a fitness expert.
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Our Knee Wraps are designed to offer support to the knees, during lifting exercises such as squats or deadlifts. Made from durable cotton these elasticated wraps are fully adjustable and fasten with a sturdy Velcro grip.
1.9meters long, 8cm, stretching to approximately 3meters in length. Sold in pairs.
- Supports knee during lifting
- Elasticated and fully adjustable
- Fastens with Velcro grip
- May improve performance
Wrap securely around both sides of the knee joint and fasten in place using the Velcro Strap.
For more specific direction we recommend seeking the advice of a fitness expert.
- Hard Accessories
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Works well
It's really good and it's stretchability is perfect. But the velcro needs to be slightly stronger so that it doesnt let go when running or gymming.
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