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Shock Doctor Knee Compression Sleeve with Closed Patella Coverage (Black)
SIZING: Measure around knee to determine size. Small: 12.25 - 13.25 inches, Medium: 13 - 14 inches, Large: 13.75 - 14.75 inches, XLarge: 14.5 - 15.5 inches, XXLarge: 15.25 - 16.25 inchesANATOMICAL PRECURVED COMPRESSION SLEEVE with COMFORT FLEX DESIGNN-Tex neoprene with brushed lining provides moisture wicking compression for therapeutic warmth and healingThis product is not a substitute for medical care. Always seek professional medical advice for the diagnosis and treatment of pain, injury, or irritation.SBR+Nylon+Polyester+Rubber; NOTE: Refer sizing chart below
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1 Reddit comment about Shock Doctor Knee Compression Sleeve with Closed Patella Coverage (Black):

u/gritztastic ยท 2 pointsr/Toughmudder

I used closed knee compression sleeves as makeshift kneepads for my second TM- makes the crawls much less painful.

Target obliques and general upper body strength for pulling and twisting yourself over the walls/logs.

Wet grip gloves from Home Depot (the 5$ kind) with the fingertips cut off (for drainage) help with gripping wet walls and monkey bars, but I forgot them the second time, and didn't notice much of a difference (the knee sleeves were waaaaaaaay more helpful than the gloves, IMO).

Some folks brought GoPros, I saw a lot of go pro parts in the mud though, and the ones that were attached to people were often caked in mud. I personally would not bring any electronics onto the course, no matter how durable they are.

Bring a Sharpie and write your number on your arms/shoulders/face/forehead, calves- it'll mostly be washed off by the end, but you won't have to look through 1000+ photos to find yourself (since your shirt number is covered in mud frequently).