
Feel relief aid anywhere, anytime with Compex® Ayre™ compression boots. Designed for therapists, coaches, elite and recreational athletes on-the-go, Ayre is a therapeutic product using intermittent pneumatic compression. When exercising, the body builds up lactic acid as a biproduct of muscle contraction. Ayre compression boots work to break up these small molecules and send stimulus to your nervous system. These compression boots are designed to help improve blood flow and circulation in the legs by mobilizing lactic acid, access fluids, and other toxins. Compex Ayre uses a dynamic pulsing compression up the limbs in waves for the duration of its use, which helps promote quick healing. Sit back, power up the boots, and enjoy your recovery for up to 60 minutes anywhere on a single charge.
A: I do not have too much swelling, but very poor circulation in my legs. I bought these to help with circulation when sitting at my desk. Or just for extra massage at times. They help. I find them ample for my larger calves and upper legs. And the top sections are adjustable by velcro straps. Overall I am happy with my purchase.
A: You can use them while plugged in or after the battery is charged. I used them on my neighbor 1.5 months out from hip replacement. Also brother after he was 3 weeks out from knee replacement surgery. Both worked very well. I use them to help prevent blood clots
Q: size , which people meet the size
A: I have used these on someone 5’2” at 135 pounds up to someone 6’ and 275. The foot and calf part have a large area that closes by zipper. The thigh area is Velcro so it can be placed on someone with small to very large thighs. And the air chambers inflate to the wearer’s leg circumference and shape. Hope this helps!
A: Likely. The best compression is in the feet and thighs. Although it doesn’t compress the very front part of your legs where the straps are.
Q: Where can I get a replacement charger?
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Q: Can these boots be used for leg Lymphedema?
A: It’s better you contact your doctor
A: I don’t notice any temperature change with this. It does not have cold or hot. Just compression via air chambers, at least mine are not temperature regulated