Imak Knee Strap
- Provides embattled pain relief for your knee
- Conforms to your knee anatomy
- Provides focused difficulty & maximum support
- Dual locking system offers bendable tension and custom fit for maximum performance.
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Product Description
Knee Strap The patent pending Knee Strap from Imak provides embattled pain relief for your knee. Knee Strap Its ergoBeads Difficulty Pad conforms to your knee anatomy to provide focused difficulty and maximum support. It also features a Dual Locking system to place forward bendable tension and a perfect fit. Key Benefits of Knee Strap: Provides focused difficulty to reduce knee pain Helps stabilize kneecap to improve alignment and tracking Patent-pending equipment allows the ergoBeads Difficulty Pad to conform to the anatomy of your knee Dual locking system offers bendable tension and custom fit for maximum performance Lined with soft Cotton Lycra to ensure cool, dry comfort for your active lifestyle Use the Knee Strap for relief of tendonitis, chondromalacia, runners and jumpers knee, illiotibal band syndrome, Osgood Schlatter’s disease and other knee situation.
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They really stay in place and are comfortable. I plotting they were an exceptional deal and they really have helped my knee pain from in succession. Would recommend them to all.
Rating: 5 / 5
I picked up the Imak knee strap just a month or so ago at a local sporting goods store. I chose to try it since I do a lot of walking for exercise, and I have a particular problem with my knee that I was hoping it could help with. I happen to have arthritis in both knees, but under normal walking situation neither of them gives me all that much vex. Not even when walking up hill, for the bodies center of gravity is shifted away from the knees when on an uphill stride. Unfortunately walking downhill for me was yet another matter. I found my aptly knee would start to get quite painful on downhill slopes. The center of gravity that is pretty much neutral when walking on level ground, and shifted favorably when uphill, was now being felt frankly up the leg with every footstep, and the ensuing shock through the knee would cause me much pain and discomfort on even relatively small, or moderately sloping hills. The pain may be small lived and bearable, but still very annoying and hurtful. I was unfortunately forced in most cases to slow down and rather tip toe down hill. But most importantly but, the pain would force me to choose routes that were relatively free of hills and valleys, something not always simple, nor enjoyable.
I had in the past wore knee straps and chains of different varieties, but in most cases they were just too stiff and uncomfortable for walking and in succession purposes. (In the other cases, they just didn’t work in easing my pain). I was intrigued by the Imak’s simple design, and accompanying chart that was on the package that pretty much clarified to a tee exactly what kind of pain and problem I was dealing with, and the support it would place forward. I chose to give it a try and buy it. I am pleased to say that for me the Imak strap has been a right godsend. It’s like it is specifically tailor made for my problem, or anyone else that experiences similar pain and discomfort. The initially time I wore it and started down a downhill slope, I immediately felt a dramatic difference in both the support it promises, and in the intensity of pain that was usually present. On mild down hill slopes, there was no real pain at all. And on longer or steeper downhill walks, I experienced a truly dramatic decrease in pain and discomfort. It’s really hard to imagine by looking at the Imak strap that such a favorable difference in pain can be accomplished by such a small, simple design. Most knee straps are a weird concoction of belts and straps and holes here and there that are held to pretty much accomplish what the Imak does so seemingly effortlessly. It’s simple to place on, simple to adjust, extremely comfortable to wear, and you really only feel its support working when you really need it. Although the box that the Imak came in briefly clarifies the principle behind its design, I am more than comfortable and satisfied with just saying here how well it has worked wonderfully for my problem, rather than place forward up a technical explanation as to why it does what it does.
If you experience any kind of knee pain either exactly like, or similar to what I described when either walking or in succession, (or doing really any kind of exercise), I vastly recommend the Imak knee strap. It is very reasonably priced here on Amazon, (it’s presently the same price I paid locally), and even though there are quite a few different models both cheaper and much more expensive on Amazon, this particular model is the very one I own, and the one I would recommend. You should give it a try and experience walking or in succession the way it’s predestined to be again…
Rating: 5 / 5
Works well, stays in place. Sometimes your skin can get irritated if the velcro isn’t lined up perfectly. NO knee pain at all while in succession so it does the trick!
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a wonderful product for runners with “runner’s knee”. I run 15 miles per week and use this when my knee doesn’t feel quite aptly. It really helps hold it in place.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought the Imak knee strap after having a like/despise relationship with my before knee strap (one of the lycra/foam rubber McDavid straps). In every area the McDavid strap is lacking, the Imak strap is so much surpass. The McDavid has a single “hook and pile” attachment; the Imak has two: one to hold the strap in place, the other to regulate the fit of the strap around your leg. The Imak strap breathes much surpass than the McDavid, and makes for a more comfortable run.
If you have “jumper’s knee” or other patella-effecting complaint, this should be the strap you should buy. The McDavid may be cheaper, but it’s not as effective as the Imak.
Rating: 5 / 5