







🦿 Power through every step—support that never quits!
The POWERLIX Knee Compression Sleeve is a high-performance, unisex knee support designed for athletes and active professionals. Featuring 360° compression, anti-slip silicone gel strips, and breathable moisture-wicking fabric, it delivers targeted pain relief and joint stability without restricting movement. Perfect for running, basketball, volleyball, and weightlifting, this sleeve ensures all-day comfort and durability, making it a trusted choice for long-distance runners and sports enthusiasts alike.




























| ASIN | B0BJSB83DC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,652 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #19 in Knee Braces |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (65,056) |
| Date First Available | June 2, 2021 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Powerlix |
| Package Dimensions | 8.35 x 6.3 x 1.73 inches; 6.38 ounces |
L**N
Truly Amazing and Effective Knee Brace for A Long Distance Running
I run a long distance and have recently developed a severe "runner's knee" on both sides of my knees. I already have Osgood-Schlatter disease on my left knee which I also fractured (and has healed) last year, so realized that I'd need a good knee support if I run more than 10 miles. I have tried THREE (3) knee support braces/compression sleeves including "PowerLix Compression Knee Sleeve" for that purpose, and wanted to list them for comparison. (1) Breg "FreeRunner". Formerly prescribed for the fracture and designed for an athlete/runner to help with their rehab. It did a great job staying in place during my 13-mile run. But it did NOT completely keep my knee pain-free as it normally would with stairs and biking. I started to feel the same discomfort --> disturbing pain around 10 miles. The brace is bulky so occasionally rubbed against the other thigh - which is a big NO-NO. (2) PowerLix Compression Knee Sleeve (this product): This is a BRACE that is in a form of a compression sleeve. It holds my kneecap in place, protects my Osgood-Schlatter bump (bone protrusion), prevents abnormal gait due to the uneven pulls by the thigh muscles, keeps the optimal temperature inside, allows FULL range of motion. I can flex my knee all the way. It is nice and tight but never uncomfortable. I wore this on my problem left knee and ran a full marathon race this past weekend. It stayed on without ever sliding/rolling down or chafing for the entire 26.2 miles and I did not have to worry or think about it. Most importantly - Absolutely NO PAIN during and post race. I was SO amazed. (3). Physix Gear Knee Support Brace: this is more of a firm compression knee sleeve than a brace. It did also an amazing job in protecting my right knee which was suffering runner's knee. It fits like your favorite compression knee-high sock with no limit in movement and is definitely a more comfortable wear than PowerLix Compression Knee Sleeve (#2). But the anti-slip grips of this knee sleeve at the top is tighter than PowerLix's and may feel a bit too tight. It is however never uncomfortable and the sleeve stayed on without rolling or chafing for the entire 26.2 miles. It kept my right knee totally PAIN-FREE during and post race. [OVERALL] Both "PowerLix Compression Knee Sleeve" (this product) & "Physix Gear Knee Support Brace" did an amazing job and are highly recommended for long-distance runners. They stabilize the knee joint and prevent pain/inflammation by right support and compression but never restrict the movement or stop the blood flow - even for hours! *Sizing: I took the measurements 4 & 5 inches above the top of the BENT KNEE in a sitting position. They fell between 15.3 -15.7 inch. So according to the sizing chart provided by the company, I got a MEDIUM for "PowerLix Compression Knee Sleeve" and a SMALL for "Physix Gear Knee Support Brace". They fit perfectly. *Length: According to the product specification, "PowerLix Compression Knee Sleeve" is a bit longer than "Physix Gear Knee Support Brace". But due to the very firm fabric of PoweLix and very stretchy fabric of Physix, Physix knee sleeve ends up slightly taller than PoweLix when I wore them. *Color: Grey/Black for PowerLix (this product) is almost entirely black (see photo - upper right). It doesn't look like the product photo on this webpage and thought I got a wrong product! Not sure about Blue which I didn't get. I hope they both last long!!! Thank you for reading my long review :-) -------------- UPDATE 12/18/2023 ----------------- I'm still using POWERLIX Leg Sleeve (this product) and have run 7 marathons and hundreds of runs with them since the first purchase in 2018. Nothing wrong with running with knee braces although some sports experts may preach that you need to train your own muscles and correct your form and such. You've got your personal reasons for needing special support for your knees, and these sleeves do the job. I replace the sleeves every year and am on #5 :)
M**W
Ultra Supportive Knee Sleeve- Review from a Runner
I've been using the Knee Brace/sleeve for weeks now, as needed, and I'm impressed with its performance. As a regular runner, I've struggled with knee pain/discomfort and instability, especially on longer runs or during 5Ks where I over exert myself and lose form to make for better time. This brace has made a significant difference. *Pros:* 1. *Excellent Support:* The brace provides firm, comfortable support without feeling too restrictive. 2. *Reduced Pain:* My knee pain has decreased noticeably, allowing me to run longer distances without discomfort. 3. *Breathable Material:* The moisture-wicking fabric keeps my knee dry and cool during intense runs. 4. *Flexible Fit:* Stretchy material makes for an easy fit without losing support or form. 5. *Durable:* Well-made and shows no signs of wear after repeated use. *Cons:* 1. *Initial Discomfort:* Took some time to get used to wearing a brace while running. *Recommendation:* If you're a runner struggling with knee issues, I highly recommend this Knee Brace. It's a game-changer for stability and pain relief. And it’s become a must have for my longer runs, ensuring my knee is in great condition to run again the very next day. While it may take some getting used to, the benefits far outweigh any initial discomfort. *Would I buy again?* Absolutely!
P**L
Comfortable, durable, stylish and easy to get used to.
I first ordered these in April 2020 (for $19) in blue along with other pairs (in black and beige) between 2019 and 2021 for my physically intensive job and would have to say they held up well! I combined them with “Run Forever” calf compression sleeves for maximum effect and used both full-time while bending, stretching, twisting, throwing and running through everything from cardboard to metal and leg and knee pain were the least of my problems. At first I had the occasional slip and wear marks but as I got better at my job and my legs thinned out, these incidents became few and far between. I would caution against using them around sharp metal as unfortunately that easily produced tearing, but that is to be expected especially after the amount of running, jumping, hopping and general malarkey that was expected at work and may not apply to the average user. Also these sleeves are easy to wash and resistant to shrinkage, I would just move them periodically when air drying to keep them supple. Durable, functional, stylish and able to stand up to heavy use but susceptible to tearing and stiffness when air drying, the “POWERLIX Knee Compression Sleeve - Best Knee Brace for Men & Women – Knee Support for Running, Basketball, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Gym, Workout, Sports – Please Check Sizing Chart” sleeves get a respectable 4/5 stars!
S**G
size runs large . please buy 1 size smaller for more secure fit
山**本
少し大きめでしたが愛用してます。
A**H
Product is of a high quality, Seller is very very professional I would definitely come back again
河**忠
自分の足にフイットして大変よかった。
H**M
My new favorite brand of knee brace! Longer than my old one and stay up on my thigh, down to half of my calf (may be because I am a petite Asian senior!) ! In fact, I order 2 extra one!
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