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The FUTURO Sport Knee Support offers moderate compression with three adjustable straps for a customizable, secure fit. Its neoprene blend provides soothing heat retention while ergonomic design prevents bunching, ensuring comfort and flexibility for both athletic and everyday activities. Ideal for weak, sore, or injured knees, this one-size black brace supports a full range of motion and can be worn on either knee.





| ASIN | B0057D874G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,243 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #262 in Knee Braces #3,646 in Sales & Deals |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 09039ENR |
| Manufacturer | Futuro |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 2.5 x 7.5 inches |
S**G
Really helps with hiking.
My mum loves this FUTURO Knee Strap. It’s comfortable, easy to adjust, and gives great support. It really helps her go farther on hikes without knee pain. Very good quality and worth it.
A**M
Effective, lightweight and affordable
I like this item very much. It is lightweight. It keeps my knee warm but it doesn't make my skin sweat or feel itchy. It can be adjusted for a snug fit. The closures are strong and keep the wrap in place. It doesn't bunch up or slide during use. Washing it is very easy. I use mild soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, pat dry with a towel and lay it flat to air dry. The price is affordable too. It provides moderate support, perfect for sprains or overuse injuries.
B**L
Great knee brace support
Use this everyday for knee strength and recovery. Comfortable and fits well. Supports the knee so I can play tennis and move well on the court.
K**S
Very comfortable, average support
I have knee arthritis, and have tried everything short of knee replacement for pain relief. In an effort to continue my favorite activities (dancing and cycling), I decided to order several knee braces and test them out. Although most helped, some gave more support than others, and were more comfortable to wear. Here is a summary of my findings: Futuro Sport Moisture Control Knee Support – good support, but hot, sweaty, and not very comfortable. Restricted movement. The knee cutout didn’t fit around my kneecap very well. Big, black, and ugly. Why do manufacturers think we need to advertise that we are wearing a brace? Futuro Stablizing Knee Support – a simple elastic sleeve. At least this one was beige, but still hot and restricted movement some. Good support. Cho-Pat Dual Action Knee Strap – the double knee strap seems to provide very good support, but when you bend your knee, the edges dig in to your skin. Very uncomfortable, restricted movement significantly. Worst of all, the prickly side of the velcro faces out and gets stuck on your clothing or scratches your other leg. Bracoo Knee Strap – simple but effective – good support and comfortable to wear. Could be worn above or below the knee – two of these would mimic the Cho-Pat but be far more comfortable, without restricting movement – although it might not be big enough if your leg muscles are large above the knee. Neo G Medical Grade VCS Jumpers Knee Patella Band Strap – The silicone pad on this provided very good support on either side of the patella to help stablize it. Good comfort and mobility. Only gripes – it was not beige, and when worn on the left knee, the velcro strap must go on the inside, where it can get knocked loose by your right leg brushing against it. Futuro Sport Adjustable Knee Strap – Very comfortable. The molded padding provides some lateral support, but not quite as much as the Neo G. Jumper’s Patellar Tendon Strap with Silicone Pad by Oppo Medical – Very comfortable, but only places pressure on the center of the patella, not the sides – and therefore did little to help me. Might be helpful for other conditions. Very unobtrusive. My choice? For workouts and biking, Neo G below and Bracoo above the knee. For dancing – Neo G – unless I’m wearing pantyhose, in which case either of the Futuros would be less likely to snag. For everyday wear – the Futuro knee strap – A little less support but a lot more comfort.
Y**K
Protect your knees
Best so far for knee support
R**O
Painful! The Velcro scraped against the back of my knee.
The front of the knee support felt great, but the Velcro in the back was hard and rough — it scraped painfully against the back of my knee so I couldn’t wear the strap at all.
D**I
Size & thickness an issue. Reduced value. Read why.
I have arthritic knees & work on my feet 8-10 hours/day. I use the previous version of this brace on both knees with great results, but these will be returned. First, Amazon conveniently does not show the size, which has been made smaller (I'm sure done so by Futuro to reduce material cost while maintaining the same retail price.) The material is also thinner by 10 to 15%, so I doubt it will hold up as well as what I have been using. With the original version, wearing it 5-6 days a week, I got a good 3-months use before needing to replace. (Now I need to find another brand of brace altogether.) My knees both measure 19" around, and the previous version has always fit fine, but I was at the upper limit. The size is now from 13" to 17.5", but this fact isn't mentioned anywhere in the Amazon description. With this fitting limitation, this would be considered to be a Medium in size by many other major manufacturers (e.g., McDavid). Futuro's "Adjust to Fit" and "Custom Fit" claims on the box I consider to be misleading in this case as the maximum size is not disclosed in the Amazon description. For those whom the brace may fit, the thinner material leads me to believe that it will not last the 3 mos+ that my previous ones have. Nevertheless, if the brace will fit you, it does give good, moderate support and can be worn for the whole day. It is made of neoprene, so expect to sweat underneath, but it's tolerable. Just make certain that you measure around the knee to not more than 17.5".
U**T
Fantastic for holding up knee socks!
These knee straps work perfectly to keep knee socks from slipping down during the day; and they accomplish that without being constricting. Just pull up your socks, wrap the straps around the tops (very quickly done), and you're ready to go for the day. There is a section with three hard lumps ("reinforced pressure pad") sewn into these, which serves some kind of purpose for other users. That section is independent of the strap; i.e., with a seam ripper, the strip of lumps can be carefully removed without damaging the strap. This style is made by 3M, but is sold under various names. E.g., the first ones I got came in Tru-fit packaging, this one in Futuro, and I recently saw them in a store in Ace packaging. If you can not stand having to pull up your knee-high socks all day long, here's a comfortable, easy, and perfectly effective solution. NOTE: This strategy works by taking advantage of the narrow area just below the knee and above the calf muscle....to hold up KNEE SOCKS. I don't know if it would work for mid-calf socks.
R**Y
Very good material, very effective for my patella issue .
L**D
👍
E**L
Seems OK to me. Have not used it to its full potential yet, but can defiantly feel the benefits.
E**E
This knee strap did not suit me as I found the Velcro touching my skin was extremely uncomfortable.
R**.
Es ideal. No muy justa ni muy floja. Es ideal para tener sostén y realizar ejercicios.
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