Thisis the ultimate wireless, pneumatic compression wrap that relieves aches, speeds recovery, improves performance, and feels incredible! Using a patented WaveTech Compression Pattern,Ithelps you recover with just 15 minutes of use anywhere, anytime ! Active Compression helps: By compressing your legs, youencourage circulation of bloodwhere it needs the most support. This, in turn, can help reduce swelling and usher in fresh blood, nutrients, and lymphatic fluid to your legs to help accelerate healing and recovery. Supporting Circulation In Your Legs Due to gravity,your legs usually have the worst circulation in your bodyespecially if youre standing or sitting all day . Without active circulation through your calves, blood will pool at your feet resulting in swelling and pain. When your muscle pumpremains inactive, yourisk blood pooling,andinhibit circulation throughout your body (the blood in your feet is the same blood that is circulated through your heart and to your brain). This is why wefocus on actively compressing your legsto helpget that blood moving! The Benefits of Improved Circulation Active Compression is an effective way toimprove circulation,flush lactic acid, andincrease oxygenationto muscle tissues to get you back on your feet faster.Get more oxygenthroughout your body andhigher performance. Improved Circulation can help: Passive Compression Just Doesnt Cut It Youve likely encountered other compression tools such as socks, wraps, and sleeves. The main issue with these passive compression accessories is thatthey dont do muchwhen yourein anice, plane, car, kitchenanywhere youll be sitting or standing. Passive compression only provides support when you are using your muscle pump. In other words, theyonly work when youre ALREADY active in a workout or on a walk/run. This is where Active Compression comes in. Active Compression actively MIMICS the action of the calf muscle pumpwithout you needing to do anything! The Beauty of Active Compression The Problem With Other Devices Current devices areineffectiveoronly accessible to professional athletes.These devices end up beingbulky,covered in wires and hoses,not portable, andextremely expensive. They can havepoor compression patternsthat dont use active compression, dont match the muscle pump, or, worse,do more harm than goodby pushing bloodin the wrong direction.