🦿 Elevate your knee game — support that moves with you, not against you!
The Bauerfeind Sports Knee Support is a lightweight, durable knee brace designed with targeted compression and an anatomical fit to relieve pain, stabilize the joint, and enhance athletic performance. Featuring breathable 3D Airknit fabric and a patented Omega patellar pad, it improves circulation and proprioception while preventing injury. Made in Germany with premium materials, it offers a secure, no-slip fit and is machine washable for everyday convenience.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.83 x 4.76 x 1.61 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 14.17 x 1.97 inches |
Item Weight | 138 Grams |
Brand Name | Bauerfeind |
Warranty Description | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK |
Color | Black |
Material | Neoprene |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Bauerfeind |
Part Number | 11449411170012 |
Style | Sports Knee Support |
Size | Medium |
A**R
Bauerfiend Knee Sports Brace
This knee brace is perfectly supportive for sports activities like hiking and skiing. Also great for unstable knees around the house. They are beefier and much more supportive(but more restrictive) than most Incrediwear knee braces. Buaerfiend makes a very high quality product--follow their measurement directions and if you are between sizes order both and return one. This brace is far less bulky and cheaper than Bauerfiend's new Outdoor Sports Brace--which I tried but returned as it is too difficult to put on and is too stiff/restrictive.
T**T
Is this worth the price? Yes, it is.
In my mid-50s, I'm still training jiu jitsu and muay Thai, which persistently causes swelling in my surgically repaired left knee (40% meniscus tear nine years ago). My knee is holding up fine, but it gets sore. I've now blown cash on nine different knee sleeves on Amazon, and the Bauerfeind is far and beyond the best. The cheaper ones, $15-$25 for a pair, are worthless IMHO: they are little more than a sock pulled over my knee. Of the $40-$65 variety, they generally provide decent knee support, although they tend to be 1) bulkier, and not ideal for training, playing sports, etc.; or 2) odd or less than ideal fit; or 3) both. The Bauerfeind is slightly bulkier than the ~$20 knee socks, but the fit is snug without being constricting, and it provides better support than anything else I've tried. Worth noting, too, jiu jitsu puts a lot more stress on a knee sleeve than, say, playing basketball or soccer (e.g., wrestling level changes, knee slice, scrambles, etc.). Personally, I don't find a very noticeable difference between this older version and the newer Bauerfeind; they are both excellent, durable, and easy to wash, so go with the color/pattern you prefer.
S**N
Love them. Just like an improved genutrain brace.
I got this brace about a month ago. I've had knee problems most of my life. I've gone thru more braces than I would like to admit. The past few years I've settled in with bauerfeind and zamst being the main brands for my braces. I own 2 of the genutrain knee braces.The genutrain was the best knee brace I had ever used. I've never had surgery on my knee so mine is a stability issue with a floating knee cap. The genutrain did a great job for what I needed... Kept me stable and kept my knee cap where it should be.Enter this sport brace. Love it. I wish the sizing was a little more like the genutrain but I'm still good with it. It fits more snug than the genutrain but it's still Uber comfy. I wore it for a round of golf and forgot it had it on. That says something. I'm debating on getting another one. Owning 2 genutrains is what's Making me hesitate. Those are still good. Just this might be better for sports and being active.Update: I wore this brace on a bike ride today and then left it on while I ran around town. This was the longest I had the brace on... About 7 hours. By the time I got home and got it off, something was feeling weird on my skin. Turns out it was this stickier stuff that's on the inside of the brace. It's there to help keep the brace from slipping but at this time, I'd have to say that I don't like that material. My skin is red and irritated from it. It's like it gripped and stretched my skin. I think women who wear strapless bras might know what I'm talking about. It's the same stuff I've seen on my wife's strapless bras. She complains about it too. When taking it off its literally like peeling it off Ur skin. I won't modify my rating just yet. But as it stands, this basically told me not to order another just yet. Sure it doesn't slip but I'm not too fond of the reaction I'm having to the sticky stuff.
N**H
Bauerfeind Sports Knee Support verses Bauerfeind GenuTrain Support
Just wanted to start out with the fact that Bauerfeind products are excellent and I have had great success with the use of their knee products (well worth the money in my opinion/experience and I recommend their products). I use their knee products to help my knees get through my college volleyball seasons and have found that they have helped me play through my knee problems (IT Bands and jumper’s knees).I have now used both the Bauerfeind Sports Knee Support product and the Bauerfeind GenuTrain Knee Support and want to compare the two products as both of these products are excellent, but definitely have some slight differences.1) Size-In my experience the GenuTrain ran closer to the “true” measurements than did the Sports. The Sports Knee Support ran a little smaller than the listed measurements but still fit, just a bit of a squeeze to get them on, while the GenuTrain was pretty much spot on with their sizing. GenuTrain has sizes 0-9 while the Sport has XS-XXL, so this might allow for the closer ranges for the sizes.2) Knit/FabricThe main difference between the two products is that the GenuTrain has a thicker knit than compared to the Sport product. The GenuTrain’s knit is a lot closer together and smaller than the Sports but this means that there is a trade off between the two. The GenuTrain keeps more heat on the knee (which I like and helps my knees when playing). The Sport keeps a little cooler due to the larger spacing of the knit allowing for some heat (and moister to escape). The other trade off is durability, thankfully I haven’t had any problems with my products but I have a friend/ teammate (who has used both products as well) that had the Sport start to rip when they didn’t have any issues with the GenuTrain (may be because the knit was larger on the Sport, or maybe just unlucky).3) Donning AidPersonally the Donning Aid (end of the metal supports in the brace to help pull on) on the GenuTrain is more useful than the Sport. The GenuTrain has a built in loop which I find a little easier to grab and pull on than the tab type of pull built in on the Sport.4) WeightThe Sport has a lighter weight but nothing to the point that I would make my decision between the two based on the weight, both products are not heavy enough to worry about them impacting movement.5) VentilationThe Sport defiantly has more of a breathable material (See Knit section) than the GenuTrain and has some slits in the back of the knee cap built in. Personally the heat of the GenuTrain doesn’t bother me (and I feel that heat helps my knees).Personally I would go with the GenuTrain over the Sport because of the Knit (seems more durable than the Sport). Also the price of the GenuTrain (as of now) is $15 cheaper than the Sport. The Donning Aid of the GenuTrain is also a plus over the Sport’s.
S**R
Comfortable
This brace really helps support my knee without feeling cumbersome. It is easy to wash.
V**N
Works well to add some stability and confidence when working out
Good brace, helps me a lot when I do leg workouts with a bad meniscus. Adds stability and I feel less nervous when working lower body.
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