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Compression Boots — Flush Fatigue, Feel Lighter, Recover Faster

Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) boots cycle pressure along the legs to promote fluid movement. Use 15–30 minute sessions after hard training or travel to reduce perceived heaviness and support consistent training weeks.

Leg Flush
Sequential chambers promote circulation.
Custom Pressure
Dial in intensity for comfort and effect.
Hands-Off
Set, relax, and recover while seated.
Fits Your Routine
Great after runs, rides, lifts, and travel.

Compression Boots — Frequently Asked Questions

How do compression boots work?
They inflate chambers from foot to thigh in a sequence, applying graded pressure to help move fluid and reduce perceived heaviness.
How long should a session be?
Most users run 15–30 minutes. Shorter sessions (10–15) work well on busy days; extend to 30 on heavy training blocks.
What pressure should I use?
Start at a comfortable setting and increase gradually. Avoid numbness or pain. If toes tingle or go numb, reduce pressure or loosen the foot chamber.
How often can I use them?
Anywhere from 3–7× per week is common. Many athletes use boots after hard sessions and the day after.
Are they good before workouts?
Light, short sessions (10–15 min) can feel good pre-workout, but most users prefer boots after training or at day’s end.
Do compression boots replace active recovery?
They’re complementary. Keep walking, easy spins, mobility, and hydration; use boots to add a passive recovery boost.
What size boots should I buy?
Check the sizing chart on the product page. Height and inseam matter—boots should reach the upper thigh without bunching behind knees.
Can I target just one leg?
Yes—most systems let you run one leg or focus on certain chambers if needed. Follow your device’s manual.
Travel & team use tips?
Choose a portable controller and consider a battery pack if supported. Wipe liners between users and store the hoses coiled loosely.
Any safety or medical cautions?
Avoid use over acute injury, open wounds, or if you have conditions affected by limb pressure unless cleared by a clinician. Stop immediately if you feel pain, numbness, or dizziness.
How do I clean and maintain the boots?
Unplug first, wipe liners with mild soap solution, and air dry. Keep valves and zippers free of debris. Store loosely coiled to protect hoses.
What should I track to see benefits?
Log soreness ratings, leg “heaviness,” sleep quality, and readiness. Adjust session length/pressure based on your trend lines.

Product Lineup

ReAthlete Air C Pro Flagship

Best For: Daily leg flush with heat + compression

Shop Air C Pro

Key Benefits of Compression Boots

  • Reduce perceived leg heaviness after runs, rides, or lifts.
  • Hands-free recovery while seated; easy to use consistently.
  • Adjustable pressure and chamber sequencing for comfort.
  • Pairs well with mobility, hydration, and light activity.

Compare Options

Option Main Advantage Session Length Best For Shop
Boots w/ Heat + Compression Comfort + relaxing warmth 15–30 min Daily recovery & end-of-day use Air C Pro
Standard Compression Boots Lightweight, simple operation 15–30 min Post-run/ride flush View ReAthlete

Tip: Start lighter pressure and shorter sessions, then increase as tolerated—avoid numbness or pain.

Space & Placement Guide

Set up a comfortable chair or recliner with room for the controller and hoses.

Item Typical Space Placement Notes Power
Compression Boots + Controller Chair footprint + small side table Keep hoses untwisted; elevate legs if comfortable Standard outlet (or battery pack if supported)

Delivery Path Checklist

Boxes are compact and light, but plan the session space.

  • Chair/Space: Room to extend legs without kinking hoses.
  • Power: Outlet within cord reach; avoid running cords across walkways.
  • Storage: Keep boots loosely coiled; avoid sharp bends at valves.

Care, Warranty & Shipping

Wipe liners after use, air-dry fully, and store loosely coiled. Inspect zippers, valves, and hoses periodically. See product pages for warranty terms and shipping options.

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