BAUERFEINDKnee Support Knee Support 1 Sports Knee Brace for Fitness or Jogging, Meniscus Knee Bandage with Silicone Ring, Can be Worn on The Right and Left
K**N
Buena sujeción
Mantiene la rótula en su sitio que es lo que buscaba, y amortigua bastante bien la rodilla en general. Para practicar BJJ van bien, lo único que parece que se está dando de sí algo más rápido de lo que esperaba por su precio (cuidándola como indican las instrucciones)
M**E
Schade
War trotz Messung zu klein.
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.
G**R
Didn’t hold up
I bought this for my 11 year old son who is a soccer player. He wore the brace 3-4 times a week for the last 5 weeks. The brace has not held up at all. After the 1st week the gel cover that attaches to the brace had started to separate. I was able to stitch this, but after a week it shouldn’t have happened. Then today during the game, the entire brace tore just below the band that is suppose to help the brace stay on. He did feel the brace was very supportive, but for nearly $100 I feel it should last longer than 4 weeks.
G**N
Worth the price.
These knee supports are worth the price. Great support yet comfortable. I am in my 80’s and need the support for squats, knee bends, and chair squats. Exercise 3 days a week and walk 2 miles 5 days a week.
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