








🦵 Step into pain-free days with Koprez — your secret weapon against plantar fasciitis!
The Koprez Plantar Fasciitis Sleeve is a unisex ankle compression brace designed to alleviate pain and inflammation from plantar fasciitis and other ankle injuries. Featuring adjustable straps for a customizable fit, breathable moisture-wicking fabric, and durable construction, it supports active professionals through workouts and daily routines. Highly rated for comfort and effectiveness, it’s a trusted choice for those seeking reliable ankle support and faster recovery.























| ASIN | B09DTS754P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,989 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #11 in Ankle Braces |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Item model number | Ankle-L-Black-Single |
| Manufacturer | Koprez |
| Package Dimensions | 24.69 x 15.9 x 3 cm; 59 g |
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Reviews for: - Samarai Insoles: FIVE STARS - WalkHero Insoles: FIVE STARS - ValSole Insoles: FIVE STARS - SB Sox PF Relief Socks: FIVE STARS - Koprez PF Sleeve: FIVE STARS - Vibit (purchased directly instead of thru Amazon): THREE STARS - Tisscare foot massager with heat (purchased earlier somewhere else): FIVE STARS My experience with Plantar Fasciitis (PF): I’m 64, female, retired for one year, and lead an active lifestyle. My normal routine includes a 4-5 mile walk every morning, pickleball 5x per week, and golf when I can. PF symptoms showed up suddenly about two months ago – suddenly it hurt too much to walk very far and pickleball was excruciating. It affected both feet, but the pain in my right foot was significantly worse. In spite of all the products that promise fast relief, I learned that managing PF is a multi-step process. Here's what worked for me – in order of implementation: - I threw away five pairs of worn-out running shoes and started wearing my newest pair all the time. - I quit going barefoot and now wear shoes all the time, even inside the house. - I quite wearing dress shoes or sandals (easy for me since I’m retired). - I started stretching my heels/calves multiple times per day, with and without a step. - I rolled my foot over a frozen water bottle or a small hard plastic ball with spikes on it. The plastic ball seems to work better, and soon I was using it several times per day. - I bought three different pairs of PF insoles so I could use them all the time. I couldn’t really tell any difference between the three brands I tried, but I think the ones with deep heel cups (WalkHero and ValSole) are better, and those are the two I use most of the time. - I bought SB Sox and now wear them on both feet during all waking hours. - I tried the Koprez Sleeve, but initially found that it was uncomfortable to wear all the time. I tried wearing it on a walk, but it actually became more painful after about ¼ mile. I later realized I had been doing the straps wrong. When I followed directions, the Koprez sleeve was comfortable for walking and helped me to walk pain free, even on tough days. I also tried wearing it for pickleball, and it was wonderful. The Koprez Sleeve allows me to keep playing pickleball. - I tried foam rolling my calves. I think it helped, but it was really hard on my arms. So I quit. - I bought the Vibit, hoping that I could use it on my calves as well as my feet. It vibrated as advertised, but it was actually harder to use than a foam roller and it didn’t seem more effective. It felt good on my feet but I couldn’t tell if it helped or not. Following the directions requires 15 minutes per foot dedicated to using the massager (no multi-tasking is possible). I still use it occasionally if I want a few extra minutes without sitting down with the Tisscare, but I don’t think this purchase helped with the PF. I have also used the Vibit for other things (IT band, back, arms), and it offers a nice massage. - I started using a Tisscare foot massager with heat that we already owned. It seemed to help a lot, and it was easy to use as I could just sit there and let the massager do the work on both feet at the same time while I read or used my phone. I’m still using it 2-3x per day for 20 minutes. Very much worth the money and I will buy it again if it quits working. Results: - It took about four weeks to research, purchase, and start using all the products listed above. During that first four weeks, I quit my morning walks and cut back on pickleball (I could not play two days in a row). Pain was intense, especially after pickleball or at the end of the day. - Within a couple weeks, the morning pain was better, mostly because I stretched and rolled 2-3 times during the night (I wake up anyway). - After putting everything into place (about four weeks), the morning pain was pretty much gone and I started walking two miles in the morning. I still had pain if I played pickleball – and the pain continued for the rest of the day. - After six weeks, I was able to increase the morning walks to my normal 4-5 miles most days and experienced only minimal pain with pickleball. - It’s been about eight weeks, and I’m still continuing to work on it. Pain is minimal and I’m able to walk 5+ miles and play pickleball!
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Good
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The user is a family member and the sock quickly relieves her symptoms without needing to wear it constantly.
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Le resultó muy útil a mi Marido!!
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Good Product. Works well enough and does provide support under the arch/sole of the foot. Dealing with Plantars and pain, and do think this has helped somewhat, especially with shoes that might not be providing enough support, or for being on feet and walking for extended periods. Product is similar to other foot/ankle support products, with elastic straps that attach under sole/arch then wrap up and around ankle and secure with Velcro. The sleeve for the food is comfortable and give pretty firm compression.
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