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Designed to meet the needs of demanding athletes.
The new Stabilizing Speed Pro ankle brace reduces the chance of ankle injury by 61%. Featuring a contoured design made with rugged ballistic nylon, reinforced eyelets, 3" circumferential compression strap and removable articulated stays. The Stabilizing Speed Pro brace give trainers confidence that the vulnerable ankles of their athletes are protected. In addition to all the benefits of the Stabilizing Pro, the new Stabilizing Speed Pro brace features a "speed-lacing" system that makes applying the brace exceptionally fast and easy.
Features & Benefits
- Circumferential 3" Elastic Strap - Provides tibia/fibula compression and stability. Secures all strapping
- Strapping that performs consistently. Non-stretch figure-8 straps lock calcaneus providing ideal inversion/eversion control
- Articulated Stays (inside). Removable medial/lateral stays provide additional support and stability without compromising comfort
- New & improved streamlined design. Fits comfortably into athletic or street shoes
- Non-Stretch Ballistic Nylon. Rugged material for demanding athletes. Delivers comfort, performance and durability
- Size Chart & Fit Help
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Measurement is circumference taken from base of the heel around ankle while wearing an athletic sock
SIZE
CM
INCHES
XXS
23-25
9-10
XS
25-28
10-11
S
28-30
11-12
M
30-33
12-13
L
33-36
13-14
XL
36-38
14-15
XXL
38-41
15-16
XXXL
41-43
16-17
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DonJoy Stabilizing Speed Pro Ankle Brace
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- 26/02/2014 5:57 am
- I'm an upper level gymnast with chronic minor ankle and foot issues. Normally, its nothing that I can't bear. However, recently I've done some tendon damage on the in the extensor digitorum brevis area of my foot. This causes issues in the foot when the ankle is rotated. I was hoping to get some advice on a brace that would mainly help with the ligament issues but also that would provide a little dorsiflexion support. However, the main concern is the extensor brevis issues when the ankle is rotated. Dorsiflexion support would be a plus.
- Thank you for your question. This brace is designed to give compression and stability to your ankle. The brace will also help to control inversion and eversion of the ankle. Because, the extensor brevis helps extend digits 2 through 4, the brace would add compression but not assist with the dorsiflexion.
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- 6/12/2013 1:55 am
- My daughter plays competitive volleyball but has recently started playing rec basketball and is worried about rolling her ankle. She does not wear any brace/support at present but as her level of volleyball increases she feels that she would like to start. Is there a brace/support that would offer her good protection for both sports but that will not interfere with her range and mobility?
- Sue
Thank you for contacting product support. The DonJoy Stabilizing Pro Ankle Brace would be the brace that I reccommend. It is a lace-up ankle brace with two figure eight styraps that will give her great stability and will fit into her shoes.
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- My daughter plays competitive volleyball but has recently started playing rec basketball and is worried about rolling her ankle. She does not wear any brace/support at present but as her level of volleyball increases she feels that she would like to start. Is there a brace/support that would offer her good protection for both sports but that will not interfere with her range and mobility?
- 2/12/2013 11:38 pm
- My left ankle has been rather unstable and I have sprained it 4-5 times in the past two years since a bad gymnastics accident left me with two torn tendons and a high ankle sprain.
Rothman gave me what looks to be equivalent to the regular Stabilizing Pro Ankle Brace. I myself am a professional Parkour/Freerunning athlete so I need a durable brace that will last me a long time even with a lot of use that could be rough (ie wearing it over a sock, but no shoes - typically on softer surfaces). My previous brace is essentially splitting in half but it feels super good for my ankle! My question is, what is the difference between that brace, and a speed brace, and is this one more durable for athletes? - Hello,
Our Stabilizing Pro Ankle Brace and the Speed Pro and the same brace the only difference is the lacing. The Speed has velcro on the ends of the laces, so you don't have to tie them up. The laces velcro attach on the Speed Pro.
The New Stabilizing Pro is made of a non-stretch nylon material, great for performance and durability. Both braces are made of the same material.
Thanks for Contacting Donjoy.
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- My left ankle has been rather unstable and I have sprained it 4-5 times in the past two years since a bad gymnastics accident left me with two torn tendons and a high ankle sprain.
- 26/11/2013 3:12 pm
- I need an ankle brace that will fit into a Vibram type toe shoe for beach volleyball. Will the Donjoy speed fit inside one??
Thanks - Matt,
Our functional ankle braces are designed to fit inside athletic shoes. The DonJoy Speed Pro Ankle Brace might be a little bulky to fit in a Vibram shoe. AirCast makes the A60 Ankle Support, which is more steam line.
https://www.betterbraces.com.au/aircast-a60-ankle-support-2
Thank you for contacting DJoO.
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- I need an ankle brace that will fit into a Vibram type toe shoe for beach volleyball. Will the Donjoy speed fit inside one??
- 13/11/2013 1:35 am
- I'm recovering from an ankle sprain, and would like to know if this would give enough support and compression to help with the recovery and also for it's use after I've recovered. Will I be well supported?
- The DonJoy Stabilizing Speed Pro Ankle Brace will offer you a good amount of support during the recovery phase of your injury and into injury prevention. The brace features a 3" circumferential compression strap and removable articulated stays. You will also find the lace up design and the figure 8 strapping help to lock the heel in place to control inversin/eversion (rolling the ankle). Thank you for your question.
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- 29/10/2013 3:35 am
- what brace will support a rollever ankle best that I can wear in a cowboy boot
- Rich,
The Speed PRO would be a good option for you. It does have 2 metal stays that can be removed. Itfyou feel that they are too rigid in your boots, you can take them out. You will still have compression and the figure 8 strapping for support. Thank you for your question.
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- 22/10/2013 8:16 am
- I'm looking for a product that will limit dorsiflexion. I'm curious if the Speed Pro Ankle Brace could help. I am 34-years old and active, but have severe arthritis in my right ankle because of a post-op infection.
- Jason,
This brace does not prevent dorsiflexion. However, it would offer support and compression which may help with your arthritis. The Speed Pro will also offers figure-8 straps to provide inversion and eversion control. Most of our arthritic ankle braces offer compression and light support; being an active person this brace is an excellent choice. Thank you for contacting DJO.
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Truly amazing support
I have an intraosseous cyst in the distal tibia bone & plantar fasciitis on the same foot. Everyday I experience between 8-15 severe spraining pains (although nothing has happened to cause it), I'm on day 2 of wearing this brace and haven't had any of these shooting/stabbing pains and the constant burning feeling has settled noticeably. I totally recommend this brace for anyone experiencing ankle pain or injury, even if it's just preventative.Pros: Quick and easy to put on, light weight, isn't bulky, great stabilizer and very affordable.Cons: Not interchangeable between feet, must purchase a left and right, but totally worth it.ankle brace that delivered what was promised
my daughter twisted her ankle with such force that her runner flicked of her foot & landed several feet away, without the added support from her ankle brace it would easily of been broken, the difference, severely sprained ankle & side lined from netball for 3 weeks. great outcome for a product that delivered!!!Love it !!!
Was told by my physio to get one for my ankle injury. After trying on a few different ones (all the same price) this one gave by far the best ankle support & great quality material used in making. Going to buy another just in case ;-) 2173Alternative Product Solutions
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