Shop an Aso ankle brace specifically for your ankle injury. Aso Evo ankle braces are available in various models and designs, to respond to every ankle sprain grade or injury situation. Depending on your sprained ankle grade, pick the right Aso ankle brace for you.
Even if all Aso ankle braces look similar in appearance, each model has its own use and purpose. How to know which Aso ankle brace is good for me? Below, a brief description of popular models and their recommended use.
We listed for you all best Aso ankle braces, to help you making an easier choice about which Aso ankle support is the best for your case.
This model has figure 8 stabilizing straps. It fits easily into running shoes.
Recommended use: for Grade 1 or Grade 2 ankle sprain, ankle instability, ankle swelling or ankle strain. This ankle sleeve can be worn for ankle sprain prevention by Soccer players, runners, Basketball or Volleyball players.
This Aso ankle support is very popular among athletes. It has a liner called Skinloc, to allow user to wear it without any socks. The Aso Max ankle brace is soft and active. It helps runners, Football, Soccer or Basketball players to remain active, even with a sprained ankle.
Recommended use: Grade 1 to Grade 2 sprained ankle, ankle swelling.
It is a lace-up ankle brace, with ankle stabilizers figure 8 straps system.
Recommended use: mild to moderate twisted ankle, ankle strain, ankle Edema, swollen ankle. It can also be used as an ankle protector by athletes. The Aso Speedlacer is slim enough to fit in every shoe.
Main difference with regular lace-up aso ankle brace is the Stirrup strap system, which helps to provide an additional heel stability.
In addition to traditional figure 8 stabilizing straps and elastic cuff closure, this Aso ankle support is equipped with stabilizing hinges for maximum stability.
Recommended use: for ankle injuries requiring additional support. These Aso ankle braces are ideal for Grade 3 ankle sprain, ankle strain, high ankle sprain, post-op for broken ankle, or ankle stress fracture.