Boost Your Game with the Best Ankle Brace for Basketball
In an intense basketball game, a single wrong move can cost your team the match. With Vero Ankle™ basketball ankle braces, you get additional stability to your ankle area, which helps improve your movement. As the braces keep your ankle protected from sprains and other injuries, you can deliver your best on the basketball court and win the match for your team.
If you have sustained an ankle injury before, Vero Ankle™ can ensure your ankle does not suffer any further injury, even during a basketball match. Our ankle braces for basketball players provide additional support to the ankle and the ligaments, boosting your performance on the court. You can deliver your best every time with these brilliantly designed braces.
The Vero Ankle™ - Ankle Brace for Basketball
These Vero Ankle™ braces are specially designed for basketball players who need to jump, sprint, and change directions quickly during a game. The rapid movement of their feet puts a lot of strain on their ankle joint and the ligaments attached to them. The Vero Ankle™ basketball ankle braces are tailored to align with the natural ligament constraints of the ankles, providing precise and proper support to the users throughout the game.
Every ankle support brace for basketball by Vero Ankle™ is made with BioMemory™ elastomer fabric that provides dynamic flexibility to the players. These braces function a lot like modern-day running shoes, as they store and release energy when tensioned. This unique feature gives the players an extra push during a high-intensity basketball game.
Sizing Chart
Universal Design
Fits both left and right feet of all shapes and sizesDynamic Stability
Keeps ankle joints stable and safe during activitiesBioMemory™ Material
Returns to original shape with every movementEnhanced Performance
Stores and releases energy for an extra boostElastomeric Boot
Stretches under tension and offers a snug fitLow Profile
Fits inside shoes and cleats without any hassleBreathable
Perforated boot to keep the foot cool and sweat-freeAdjustable Support
Add or remove stirrups as per your support needsEASY ON, EASY OFF
Our simple velcro strapping system allows you to adjust your fit on the fly. No more knots or spaghetti laces.
FLEXIBLE MATERIAL
The perfect balance between support and mobility. BioMemoryTM material keeps you protected while staying active
MODULAR DESIGN
A single brace for each stage of recovery. Add or remove the padded inserts depend-ing on the level of support you need
FITTING
INSTRUCTIONS
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FAQs about Ankle Brace For Basketball
Do Basketball Ankle Braces Weaken My Ankle?
It is a misconception that wearing basketball ankle braces will weaken your ankle. There is no evidence to back this. On the contrary, wearing ankle braces while playing basketball reduces the risk of ankle sprains and other acute ankle injuries. It is always better to consult a medical professional or a physician if you have any doubts.
Aren’t My High-tops Good Enough for Preventing Basketball Ankle Injuries?
Research suggests that high-top shoes cannot provide enough protection to your ankle against sprains and other ankle injuries. Such shoes may be slightly better for the players than regular basketball shoes. However, the design often reduces athletic performance in players, increasing the risk of ankle sprains in some people.
Why Should I Wear a Brace When I Already Tape My Ankle?
Both ankle taping and wearing ankle braces during high-intensity activities, such as playing basketball, can significantly reduce the risk of an ankle injury. However, ankle braces are considered a far better choice for the protection of your ankle. Since ankle tapes lose their effectiveness after the first 15 minutes of activity, wearing a brace over them can protect your ankle better.
Can I Wear Ankle Braces With Any Type of Basketball Shoes?
If you are planning to wear ankle braces with your basketball shoes, you need to go for low-top athletic shoes. Unlike mid- or high-top shoes, these shoes do not apply undue pressure over the ankle bones. Most high-top shoes fit like a sleeve over the foot and ankle, leaving no space for any braces in between.