






🦵 Elevate your knee game—support that moves with you, not against you!
The RiptGear Knee Compression Sleeve combines a premium spandex, rubber, and breathable nylon fabric blend with a silicone anti-slip ring to deliver firm, consistent compression and superior knee support. Designed for active men and women, it reduces joint stress during running, weightlifting, and everyday activities, while its lightweight 2.4 oz construction ensures all-day comfort. Available in multiple sizes for a perfect fit, this sleeve is ideal for managing arthritis, meniscus tears, and general knee pain without compromising mobility or style.






















| ASIN | B06XRLQ54N |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,816 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #555 in Knee Braces |
| Brand | RiptGear |
| Brand Name | RiptGear |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Gray (1 Pack) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 7,309 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Material | nylon, cotton, spandex, rubber |
| Model Number | 15102 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wash knee compression sleeve on gentle cycle with mild detergent. Allow knee brace to air dry. Do not place by heat or in dryer. Do not wring out sleeve as it my damage the compression. |
| Size | Medium |
| Special Feature | Flexible Fit for Maximum Compression and Support. Breathable Fabric that Conforms to your leg. |
| Special Features | Flexible Fit for Maximum Compression and Support. Breathable Fabric that Conforms to your leg. |
| Specific Uses For Product | Arthritis, Chondromalacia Patella, Collateral Ligament Injury, Hyperextension, Torn Meniscus |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Golf, Running, Tennis, Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Knees |
| UPC | 651536393519 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Best running compression knee sleeve
I’m a long distance trail runner with meniscus issues and a bit of patellofemoral pain on a rebuilt knee. I’m training for multiple ultramarathons this year (like every year). I’ve tried compression sleeves from a number of manufacturers, including those advertised in ultrarunning circles and publications as well as at my local running stores. Most cost 4x+ more than this. I can say, with no reservation, that this sleeve is better than all of them. It is more comfortable for runs over 15 miles, it’s stays in place without slipping better than the others, and provides just the perfect amount of support. It uses a better compression weave than the others and no gimmicky methods of trying to stay in place or apply pressure in various areas. It just works. For the price you really should try this product.
J**Y
Great support and very comfortable
These knee compression sleeves have saved my ability to continue running into my 60s. I was dealing with on and off arthritic pain in my knees, and these sleeves have kept me going. They're also great for hiking, as well as sitting for long periods of time in cramped seats in a theater or a stadium. Pro tip: I was a solid size L according to their chart, but I had to return the size L for a size M which fits much better. So go a size down.
A**R
Excellent support and very durable
Fits great and provide excellent support for something without plastic or metal inserts. Works great for a couple hours of tennis. Playing tennis I need to pull it up a 1/4 inch or so after an hour. However, it slips and bunches when used for hiking. Hiking - I wouldn't recommend it. It bunches beneath the knee and slips down without 20 to 30 minutes and if you're a sweaty beast like me it will continue to do so for the remainder of the hike. The bunching and slip caused some friction damage to the back of my knee. I'll buy them again when they wear out, which is going to be a while. Been using them nearly every day for the last 5 months and no sign of wear.
J**A
Excellent knee braces for support and pain reduction
These knee braces are just right for me! They're easy to wear while staying secure and comfortable - no rolling or shifting in place while I walk, hike, do yoga or work out at the gym. I was an ultra-long-distance runner until my late 50's, and then my knees began to pay for the many miles of endurance running. I don't wear them all the time, but when I have pain or swelling in either knee - or both - these knee sleeves are so helpful! I barely notice that I'm wearing them - even when simply sitting or standing. I rarely leave reviews, but the RiptGear compression sleeve is such a useful, high quality product that it's worth sharing with others!
D**.
Good to a point
This support is not bad and does what it says but i do not see it holding up for long. Here are my reasons, I sometimes Put a knee brace over the sleeve which has Velcro straps well when the velco comes in contact with the sleeve it practically rips the sleeve apart to get it loose. If you have dogs and of course dog hair well that sticks to the sleeve alot and is hard to remove. So basically i have had this for just under a month now and its already looking like an old sock. I think the material used is cheap as i returned it and purchased a Powerlix knee brace and i can tell you the Quality is so much better. Velcro will not stick to it nor will dog hairs the support is great has the silicone edge at the top to keep from slipping down and so far I've been wearing it all day and still very comfortable. I like this one so much I went and ordered another one the same day I received this one. Compare reviews as the Riptgear got 6k+ reviews as the powerlix got 39K+. You do the math.
B**S
Good value. Comfortable. Works. Reasonable price.
For comparison, in February of 2015, I purchased a Bauerfeind GenuTrain Knee Support. It cost $73 at that time, which was VERY expensive. I have since lost it. That same item is now (May, 2019) $95. OUCH!!!! I kept researching knee braces/supports, and came across this bad boy. At $25, currently, that's not cheap, but it's not in the Bauerfeind zone either. I opted for this, hoping it would do the trick to support a knee that likes to give out (painfully) on occasion. This RiptGear has worked as well as I hoped it would. It's lightweight, fits well (assuming you order the correct size), is surprisingly comfortable, and IT WORKS! I was afraid I'd have to shell out the big bucks again, but I'm good with this knee support. I have laundered it in the clothes washer, and allowed it to dry outside on its own. No apparent breakdown from it. Good decision on my part. Definitely recommend, short of springing for the expensive - but very good - Bauerfeind.
K**M
Great product!
I tore my knee meniscus. My ortho surgeon told.me she thought they could heal on their own but I needed to rest, ice, etc.. she also said to add a compression sock. She told me to purchase at a local drug store vs using insurance because of the costs. My local stores only carried size sm and small /med and were too small/tight. I ordered this.one on Amazon. It came rather quickly. I liked the color because it doesnt stand out for winter wear. I wear alot.of black, grey, etc and the store kinds were right white , as if to scream see me? Im hurt, so.I really liked the way it blended with my clothing. It held up for 8 weeks of non stop wearing, let me move about, kept my knee in position, let my skin breath, didnt slip down my leg, and oh and doesnt stink from everyday use. The manufacturer site gave a great description of their products and which ones to use what product for. Very helpful and was right on target for what my dr said as well. I would highly recommend this product and if I do need other brace type items in the future, I'll definitely come back.to this mfgr first!
D**Z
I think it works?
I injured my knee after running a half marathon 3 years ago. I didn't train properly and ever since I haven't been able to run more than 5 miles without my knee hurting. I started using this a couple of weeks ago. It fits fine, it's comfy, doesn't slip, fits well under my gym leggings, but I can't tell if it works because I'm training better or if it actually makes some kind of difference. Either way, I knew it wasn't going to cure my knee issues, so as long as it doesn't make things worse, it's good for me. My knee still hurts when I run, but it doesn't hurt as quickly as it used to which means I can run a little longer before the pain kicks in.
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