Description
ZeroPoint Compression Arm Sleeve
- Increased blood flow, more oxygen to muscles
- Removes metabolic waste, faster recovery and better stability during the exercise
- Reduced risk of muscle cramps
- Perfect for treatment and prevention of sports injuries
- Optimal support for muscles
- Arm muscles get warmed up faster
- Improves the accuracy of movement
This compression arm sleeve is created for exercise, high performance and it protects from abrasions and muscle cramps. It is also great for treatment and prevention of sport-related injuries. Compression works like a pump moving the fluids around the circulatory system. This movement can help remove metabolites, enhance the elimination of water (reducing the space for possible swelling) and improves the lymphatic outflow.
- Moisture management
- Prevents sport injuries
- Anatomical fit
Materials & care
75 % Nylon / 25% Lycra
This arm sleeve has the highest possible Oeko-Tex -ranking, so you know for sure, that this is 100% free from harmful substances.
- Wash in 40°C
- Do not iron, bleach, dry clean or tumble dry
- No need for fabric softeners
- Turn inside out before washing
- Use a washing bag
How Compression Arm and Elbow Sleeves Help in Tendinitis?
Compression increases blood flow, both during workouts/activities and during rest/recovery, increase oxygen and nutrient levels. This will increase recovery rates as it also decreases muscle soreness. Compression can also help stabilize the muscles, including reducing muscle vibration, which can affect tendons.
While compression gear will not actually heal tendinitis, it can help with the symptoms. Also wearing compression gear can help prevent tendinitis by improving blood flow and stabilizing muscles to prevent stress and strain, as well as reducing swelling. This is especially important in sports that can be especially prone to tendinitis such as weightlifting, tennis and others that require repetitive motion or stress on the muscles/tendons. Also, the recovery benefits of compression can help prevent tendinitis and other similar conditions. Wearing compression after a workout can keep the blood flowing as well as eliminating substances such as lactic acid that cause soreness.
Paul Waye –
Full disclosure.. these were provided to me by Zpcompession, but the views are 100% my own.
Arm sleeves are so handy.. I put them on at the start of the run on chilly days and then when warm, I either roll down and use as wristbands, or stuff down my shorts.
I have knocked off 1 point just because they are a little bit thicker than I would like.. but that is good on colder days. So is more of a personal preference